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jworks

Member Since 04 Mar 2009
Offline Last Active Jun 28 2013 01:51 AM

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In Topic: Naruto 636

27 June 2013 - 03:37 PM

Uzumaki Mito has an identical seal with that of Sakura and Tsunade. Does this means that it has the same workings? 

 

Because why would a Jinchuuriki Mito feel the need to save up her chakra? 

 

Can that seal have different workings other than storing chakra? 

 

Maybe she needed it to store excess chakra from the tailed beast insider her to keep it from hurting her?

In Topic: H&E 2.0 Banner Contest! [DEADLINE EXTENDED]

27 June 2013 - 06:00 AM

I am incredibly excited!

In Topic: Artists

26 June 2013 - 05:00 AM

ooh sounds fun! Check out this piece I have in the gallery that could give you an idea of what I am capable of. That one is from 2011 so my technique is a little more refined now.

 

Even if you don't want me to do them it sounds like a cool project, I can't wait to see the WIP!  :happy:

In Topic: 4000 Year old Egyptian statue moves on its own

26 June 2013 - 04:43 AM

That is one hell of a marketing ploy.

 

Museum business slow? Let's fake a supernatural event so more people will come in to try to figure it out  :zaru:

 

hahaha or not idk

In Topic: Science Fiction becomes Science Fact

25 June 2013 - 05:21 AM

And that doesn't help. Were you offended?

 

I can understand one thing you said; that it has to do something you couldn't before for it to be technologic advancement. A narrow view but it doesn't apply anyway. A 3D printer can do something huge you couldn't do before. You can press a button on your computer and have any physical product, instantly in your hands, without ever leaving your home.

 

It is also valid to talk about the economic and social ramifications. Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin. It did something that could already be done. It separates cotton from the seeds after it has been picked. But his invention did it much faster than slaves. As an unintended result, this caused a boom in the slave trade industry because more slaves were needed to pick cotton to keep up with the cotton gin.