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There's a shot in the Duel of the Fates where Anakin and Ben whirl their sabers in a circle and don't touch each other. Someone analyzed it, and pointed out that not only were they using real fencing moves, but Ben was countering Anakin's move, except Anakin "move-cancelled" because he saw Ben was counteirng his move,

So you want to ignore the non-film stuff on the Wiki. You'll ignore the films selectively. And now you're just making stuff up. But you're still absolutely sure you're right.

Well, except for the fact that when you get hit by a lightsaber, there's a very good chance you lose the limb. Also, even with sharp swords, it's a lot more effort to cut.

>From the Prequel Trilogy.

It's cute how you just skip right over the parts where people point out that lightsabers are also slashing weapons, and act like you haven't been rebutted.

screamo

>putting a Megan Fox fanservice scene in the video
>not using it as thumbnail

To be fair, they seem to have started making torture less effective starting around season 5, according to TVTropes. That's what, half the series?

Relatively speaking.

You do realize that in a lot of the series, torture doesn't work, or they're asking the wrong guy, the wrong questions, or both?

Bad men.

Speaking as someone who, like I said, spends entirely too much time arguing with them, consider yourself lucky.

Social Justice Warriors. Folks on tumblr who are really, really into anti-oppression stuff, to illogical extremes. Commonly found on tumblr.

Whenever people start talking about which Holmes is "better", I think "You people, and your quaint little categories."

In other words, me, every five minutes, every single day?

Needs something about male tearz or manpain (since it's so edgy to mock dudes for feeling sad). Oooh, and something about how Katy Perry's Geisha show was "problematic".

And Blue Shells have also been criticized for being OP.

But they're beardnetically different.

The research team categorized four types of hitmen—novice, dilettante, journeyman and master—based on their research of cases that happened from 1974 to 2013.