5 most powerful Jedi & Sith Lords

Started by Nephthys7 pages
Originally posted by Jinsoku Takai
Your mom choked on my snake last night - turd-****.

I think you should seriously piss the grubfvcking hell off before I serve you a piping hot nutrition plateau full of fvck you.

"Finally, he saw the truth.

This truth: that he, the avatar of light, Supreme Master of the Jedi Order, the fiercest, most implacable, most devastatingly powerful foe the darkness had ever known... just-didn't-have it."

How is this from Yoda's perspective?

Its a description of Yoda's own personal epiphany, not the words of the omniscient narrator.

Originally posted by ares834
"Finally, he saw the truth.

This truth: that he, the avatar of light, Supreme Master of the Jedi Order, the fiercest, most implacable, most devastatingly powerful foe the darkness had ever known... just-didn't-have it."

How is this from Yoda's perspective?

I said it once:There are more than just this quote.There are also two quotes wich say that Anakin is the most powerful jedi.And thats stupid of course.

Originally posted by Dr McBeefington
Kickass rebuttal! While calling me sexy, of course.

I only speak the truth babah. 😉

Edit: Btw, that quote calling Anakin the fastest Jedi of his generation? Is that binding and including Yoda? Because that would bump him quite a bit higher in my personal esteme than he is currently sitting at.

Originally posted by Nephthys
Its a description of Yoda's own personal epiphany, not the words of the omniscient narrator.

So you think he saw that he was the most uber Jedi ever rather than be some descriptors of Stover? K. But it remains important to note that Stover claims this is the "truth".

Originally posted by Nephthys
I think you should seriously piss the grubfvcking hell off before I serve you a piping hot nutrition plateau full of fvck you.

Its a description of Yoda's own personal epiphany, not the words of the omniscient narrator.

This is wrong. Look at what's separated by the commas. After he, it becomes the author, followed by yoda's thoughts. Nice try though. Also jedimaster, show us where it says that. Your arguments are stupid.

Originally posted by JediMaster97
I said it once:There are more than just this quote.There are also two quotes wich say that Anakin is the most powerful jedi.And thats stupid of course.

No, there isn't. Anakin is merely called the most powerful of his generation.

Originally posted by Nephthys
Its a description of Yoda's own personal epiphany, not the words of the omniscient narrator.

Hmm, to me it looks like the narrator says that Yoda finally saw the truth, and then proceeds to tell us what is this "truth." It's not like Yoda is sayng that.

Originally posted by Nephthys
I think you should seriously piss the grubfvcking hell off before I serve you a piping hot nutrition plateau full of fvck you.

LMAO!! ***king cock-biter!

HE just didn't have it, is all that is considered yoda's thoughts.

Originally posted by Dr McBeefington
HE just didn't have it, is all that is considered yoda's thoughts.

👆

Originally posted by ares834
No, there isn't. Anakin is merely called the most powerful of his generation.

Exactly! Also, the quote regarding Windu, Kolar, Fisto, and Tinn involves the qualifier 'some of the most' preceeding the term accomplished/greatest, or something to that effect.

Originally posted by ares834
No, there isn't. Anakin is merely called the most powerful of his generation.

What´s the difference?
I didn´t say Anakin was considered to be the most powerful EVER.

Facepalm

LMAO!! ***king cock-jumper!

Ball-gargling, panty-wearing, crow fvcking little shitstain!

Why teh fvck would you fvck a crow, seriously? 😬

Originally posted by Dr McBeefington
This is wrong. Look at what's separated by the commas. After he, it becomes the author, followed by yoda's thoughts. Nice try though. Also jedimaster, show us where it says that. Your arguments are stupid.

That is but a singular interpretation of the quote, it could just as easily be read as Yoda going 'even I, the most powerful mofo ever, cannot defeat him.'

This is infact the correct interpretation. Everything after the 'This Truth:' bit is Yoda's own personal conclusion.

Hmm, to me it looks like the narrator says that Yoda finally saw the truth, and then proceeds to tell us what is this "truth." It's not like Yoda is sayng that.

Its a description of the conclusion Yoda came to, that he didn't have it.

Edit Missed this:

So you think he saw that he was the most uber Jedi ever rather than be some descriptors of Stover? K. But it remains important to note that Stover claims this is the "truth".

The 'truth' is only relevent to Yoda's conclusion, that he couldn't beat Sidious. Everything else is fluff.

Haha as usual DE, youre wrong.

Originally posted by Nephthys
Ball-gargling, panty-wearing, crow fvcking little shitstain!

Why teh fvck would you fvck a crow, seriously? 😬

That is but a singular interpretation of the quote, it could just as easily be read as Yoda going 'even I, the most powerful mofo ever, cannot defeat him.'

This is infact the correct interpretation. Everything after the 'This Truth:' bit is Yoda's own personal conclusion.

Its a description of the conclusion Yoda came to, that he didn't have it.

From my understanding of linguistics, since the quote in question is not indicative of Yoda's word-for-word thought process, it is not to be used as such. It is narration, and is therefore to be interpreted in no other manner.

Originally posted by Nephthys
That is but a singular interpretation of the quote, it could just as easily be read as Yoda going 'even I, the most powerful mofo ever, cannot defeat him.'

This is infact the correct interpretation. Everything after the 'This Truth:' bit is Yoda's own personal conclusion.

Regardless, Stover calls this the "truth" meaning it is well true.

Correct.

Originally posted by Dr McBeefington
Haha as usual DE, youre wrong.

Haha, as usual DS, you have such a sweet ass.

From my understanding of linguistics, since the quote in question is not indicative of Yoda's word-for-word thought process, it is not to be used as such. It is narration, and is therefore to be interpreted in no other manner.

No, it is a narration spelling out Yoda's thought process. It is not the narrator saying these things, it is th enarator telling the reader what Yoda is saying.

Regardless, Stover calls this the "truth" meaning it is well true.

The 'truth' is only relevent to Yoda's conclusion, that he couldn't beat Sidious. Everything else is fluff.

Originally posted by Nephthys
Ball-gargling, panty-wearing, crow fvcking little shitstain!

Why teh fvck would you fvck a crow, seriously? 😬

To bear you, my son.

I am your father.