Board Thread:Theories and Speculation/@comment-36019309-20190114073523/@comment-26636534-20190129161514

Jason of the Mangekyou wrote:

Then now Itachi's statement was later contradicted when super characters like the otsutsuki's were introduced hence proving you right based on what exactly though? they're strong? they have jutsu's of high attack potency? that means they can't be beaten? lol reverse sexy jutsu worked on Kaguya so that logic is now irrelevant, we can add Hashirama to this as well....not that i said you said anything like that or anything.

Now regarding my version of the use of the word 'concurrently' kindly point out the flaws in this opinion.>>>
 * the use of concurrently (meanings: At the same time/Simultaneously) refers to the very few first lines of the writer speaking about sharingan needing to cast tsukuyomi and it also being the jutsu's weakness. To put it simply "The Sharingan is needed to cast tsukuyomi, at the same time the jutsu can be broken also by the sharingan" is how i see it

On your first point directed to me, I'm not proving anything. I'm looking at the merits for Itachi's claimed authority. Currently, there is a character statement and a databook entry. Secondly, lol, I find it entertaining that you use strange logic and comparisons, then discard it. (Note: Not mean't to be insulting)

For your proposed version of the use of the word "concurrently". Well, it's obvious that Tsukuyomi is a MS ability, so the Sharingan is needed to cast it. However, the line where the word "concurrently" is used, follows basic sentence structure. Basic sentence structure, requires "Time", "Manner" and "Place". "Time" part of the sentence is on it's correct place with the use of the word "Concurrently", with the meaning "As it stands now".

That indicates that the meaning is reduced to that sentence, not referring to a previous sentence. Also, It's not necessary to explain extremely obvious things twice, particularly in a databook.