Board Thread:Versus Debates/@comment-45206069-20200317024412/@comment-24824859-20200321234023

InertiaWorld wrote: Like I said above, so tell me why the fuck I created a thread about Boruto Era Sakura vs Part 1 Lee in a taijutsu match before you even made any of your points which allegedly caused me to backtrack? Answer that, genius.

'''Oh maybe I have future-sight and knew that you were going to bring in the point that Part 1 Lee's taijutsu was more complex than Boruto Era Sakura? Lol  Or maybe, just maybe I was actually talking about the stat difference in the first place?'''

'''I freaking meant for the stat difference to be included in the comparison of taijutsu in the first place, you numbskull. Where the fuck did I backtrack?'''

Like I said above, again, complexity does not necessarily = better. That's bullcrap. What I actually meant by this was that there are other things that count as well, like STAT DIFFERENCE.

Taijutsu isn't hand to hand skills. It's hand to hand combat. This fucking definition is written in the wiki page on this site about taijutsu itself. If anyone lacks reading comprehension, it's you, not me. Go read the wiki page on this. You don't even fucking understand what is taijutsu. Because you lacked basic reading comprehension and knowledge. We were strictly talking about skills.

Stat difference has nothing to do with skills, so bringing it up is completely meaningless.

More complexity = more skilled = better in terms of taijutsu

Follow your own advice Taijutsu (体術, Literally meaning: Body Techniques) is a basic form of techniques and refers to any techniques involving the martial arts or the optimisation of natural human abilities. Techniques means using particular skills and being able to punch harder doesn't mean anything since it doesn't require any martial art skills. You failed miserably, try again.