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Beastbomb

Member Since 20 Mar 2013
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#485008 The NEW NaruSaku Debate Thread

Posted by Beastbomb on 04 August 2013 - 07:28 PM

Well, you cant use future chapters to say that she was honest on her confession, the truth is that she did lied to Naruto the fact is that her feelings ofr "deeply caring" for Naruto can be love if she realizes that, and this feeling her deeply concern over Naruto, she didnt show that on the confession, she lied giving out a general explanation.
 
She was desperate doing her confession was the easiest way to lift Naruto's burden, and the latter would be by killing Sasuke with her hands and make Naruto hate her forever, those are display of love towards Naruto but she didnt show this on her confession which is why i believe she lied 100%(meaning she hasnt realized those feelings yet), because if she really loved him she would neither say that she was in love with him all of sudden followed by (you dont need to maintain our promise), neither say that she was there because Naruto should value his own life.
She would make a selfish confession saying he's very important to her, rather than arguing with Naruto that she doesnt love Sasuke anymore.


See, I dont see it that way. I see it as more of a half-truth instead of a lie. From all the unconscious feelings that they have shown each other, you can tell they she has feelings for him. It's up to personal interpretation on how much she loves him during her confession. I don't see her love for Naruto as strong as Sasuke's during that point. But it develops after the Samarui Bridge. That is what I was trying to point out with chp 631. Her actions also give you a clue as to what she's feeling. They say body language never lies. Her unconscious actions give me the interpretation that she does in some way, shape, or form loves him. Her blush at the beginning, her confusion when Naruto rejects (you can tell she feels somewhat hurt that he doesn't trust her), and her fiery reaction at the end are just examples. Again, if it's as strong as the feelings she has for Sasuke is up for personal interpretation.


#481279 Trayvon Martin Murder case: Update

Posted by Beastbomb on 15 July 2013 - 03:09 AM

I truly believe that this was a race issue. It had nothing to do with who did what or who killed who. Rachel Jeantel's answer to one of Zimmermans attorney's when she was on the witness stand ( "creepy, white cracker. Creepy a$$ cracker.") and the president commenting "if I had a son, then he would look like Treyvon." help prove that racial bias was defenatly involved. I do believe that even though Zimmerman may have made the stupid decision to get out of the car (although, if the kid as high, then tailing him was justifiable. (Zimmerman did not need to get out of the car.), he is innocent and did not attack Treyvon. This was just another incident that the media blew it out of proportion like they always do.