User talk:40 no Uta no Megami-sama

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If you keep inserting false info you will be blocked. Jacce | Talk | Contributions 18:38, August 17, 2010 (UTC)

Mito Uzumaki
Why, if I may ask, do you insist on calling Mito Hashirama's first wife? —ShounenSuki (talk 18:39, August 17, 2010 (UTC)


 * First of all, sign your posts.
 * With that said, mind explaining what you mean with "is it wrong for me to believe in what was written about Mito-senpai in the manga?" The manga never said anything about Mito being Hashirama's first wife, just her being his wife. Adding the word "first" implies Hashirama had multiple wives.
 * Also, why on Earth do you call her "senpai"? Do you have any idea what that means? —ShounenSuki (talk 19:08, August 17, 2010 (UTC)

yes it did. i read it. i'm not going to give up on the fact he was her first wife. and based on Hashirama-senpai's personality he probably only had two wives. i didn't say that he have multiple wives. sorede~, i know what 'Senpai' means, i'm a half Nihonjinn who's eighteen and lives in America.
 * Where exactly was she mentioned as the "first wife"? Jacce | Talk | Contributions 19:20, August 17, 2010 (UTC)
 * It was never mentioned that Hashirama had any wife other than Mito. Neither before, after, or during his marriage with her.
 * Besides that, half-Japanese or not, if you actually understood the Japanese language, you wouldn't be misusing the word senpai as you are now. You are not in any way, nor could you in any way possibly be, a kōhai to Mito or Hashirama. —ShounenSuki (talk 19:26, August 17, 2010 (UTC)


 * it was written. when Kushina-san told Naruto about Mito-senpai.
 * Kushina-san: Mito-sama was the Shodai hokage's first wife, and the Kyuubi's first jinchuuriki.
 * it's on ONEMANGA"TM"
 * i do understand the language and i know i'm not using senpai wrong. nothing is impossible. even if your an eighteen-year old kunoichi.
 * My mistake, I thought you were just misunderstanding a highly complicated feature of a foreign language. Now I see you're just a delusional fangirl. So in what way do you imagine yourself to be their kōhai?
 * Also, where exactly does Kushina say that Mito was Hashirama's first wife? I looked through the relevant chapters, but I couldn't find a thing. —ShounenSuki (talk 20:02, August 17, 2010 (UTC)


 * 1. i am not a delusional fangirl
 * 2. if i was a fangirl i would be shouting at you by now (which i'm not)
 * 3. where exactly are you looking?


 * All right, if you're not a delusional fangirl, answer my question. How are you their kōhai?
 * I've checked chapter 500, which is the only chapter mentioning Mito as far as I remember. Care to prove me wrong and give me a chapter and page number where it is said she was Hashirama's first wife?
 * Also, you should really remember to sign your posts. —ShounenSuki (talk 20:19, August 17, 2010 (UTC)

1.confidential 2.onemanga, chapter 500


 * Chapter 500, huh? Wow, now that's informative and helpful! Really, I don't think you could helped me more in any way, form, or manner. Except, maybe, possibly, perhaps, by actually giving me a page number or something...
 * Also, yeah, delusional. Now please stop abusing the Japanese language. It irks me. Also sign your posts.
 * チェ　めんどくせェヲンナヲタク、いつもいつもうるせェだぞ!キャラ、ホントにいるっておめェじゃねェか? —ShounenSuki (talk 00:04, August 18, 2010 (UTC)


 * If I had to guess, since Mito was the Nine-Tails' first host and married the First Hokage, she is therefore the first of everything. She is first class, the First Amendment, and first base. Pretending she is not these things (which she clearly is), it may instead be a case of overactive translating/reading. ~SnapperTo 03:29, August 18, 2010 (UTC)