Board Thread:Naruto Discussions/@comment-3568954-20140820074807/@comment-4271790-20140826140537

Actionmanrandell wrote: WindStar7125 wrote: Let me just say this: @Actionmanrandell, I have nothing against you personally. A good trait about you is that despite the horde of users that dispute your ideas, you're one of the few who don't strike back and insult. But in all seriousness, take your time off the screens (computer, phone, etc.) and read a book or something. Your comprehension of the manga needs work (in another thread, you claimed Jugo's clan lives in the Ryuchi Cave), you constantly make statements that contradict the manga, and not knowing what "immortal" fully means isn't a good indicator either. Seriously, it's one thing to have an opinion, it's another thing to have incorrect interpretations, claim that they are facts, and believe everything you say is right. It's one thing to misinterpret and get a fact wrong, we all do it, but it's another thing for it to happen so many times. I don't want to be a bully (at all), but you honestly make yourself look silly with your inconsistent statements. Not saying I'm right all the time nor am I saying I'm above your level, but this is just advice. C'mon man.

i did not say they lived in the cave i said the source of their power is the cave which is a fact. and i already posted the definition of immortal which is living forever; never dying or decaying. that doesn't discredit death by other means(decapitation, heart extraction or plane old getting your soul ripped out via the Rinnegan) and more over in all religions the definition of Immortal only cover the possibility of living for ever. no religion actually teaches that immortality means you are incapable of being destroyed. on the contrary all religions teach death even for Immortal beings. such as gods, etc ie Buddhism which teaches that even the deities have a cycle of death and rebirth now if they said that Kaguya is Eternal that would be one thing because the very definition of Eternal is defined as being out side of time. One, yes you did. Two, dunno where you got the idea to include religion into this, but immortality renders one incapable of dying in the Naruto universe. Three, I tried to be nice. Four, like I said, read a book or something.