501st vs. Hogwarts

Started by Sadako of Girth60 pages

Originally posted by Robtard
You need to lock your account, fool. I've seen all the silly pictures you're preparing to use in particular threads.

P.S. Stop masturbating to Brad Pitt in Fight Club.

LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL 😂

Originally posted by Sadako of Girth
Cept that wouldnt work on Anakin, Especially not since he wields the power that dominates the universe.
Yeah, it'd work fine.

Rules SWverse, not HPverse 😉 Fact.

Originally posted by Robtard
You need to lock your account, fool. I've seen all the silly pictures you're preparing to use in particular threads.

P.S. Stop masturbating to Brad Pitt in Fight Club.

Nothing private on that account, why lock it?

No pics of Pitt either.

Same universe A galaxy far away, long time ago, dude.

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
Nothing private on that account, why lock it?

No pics of Pitt either.

http://usera.imagecave.com/roguejedi/td.bmp.jpg

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
Nothing private on that account, why lock it?

No pics of Pitt either.

K.

Cept this one you mean?

😂

Double PWNED.

Originally posted by Sadako of Girth

http://usera.imagecave.com/roguejedi/td.bmp.jpg

OK one pic 😂 Still, why lock the account?

Originally posted by Sadako of Girth
Same universe A galaxy far away, long time ago, dude.
No, read the OP. The fight is at Hogwarts, HPverse.

Which is in our universe.

IF the Wizards have to run like scared girls to another universe from the Force and its users, then SW wins AGAIN. 😄

No, it is, and I quote, "A galaxy far, far away." Not HPverse.

Got a problem with it? pm Matt.

Do you know the difference between Galaxies and Universes?

Honest and respectful question.

Semantics. Different movies, different set of rules. The force does not exist in Harry's world, therefore it does not bind his galaxy together.

HPverse is in the Milky way galaxy. There is no Coruscant, no Dagobah, no Naboo.......you get the point.

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Oh my, I'm afraid I burst sadako's little bubble.....

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Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
Semantics. Different movies, different set of rules. The force does not exist in Harry's world, therefore it does not bind his galaxy together.

HPverse is in the Milky way galaxy. There is no Coruscant, no Dagobah, no Naboo.......you get the point.

Earth would be in the Milky Way galaxy. Naboo, Corusant, Kashyyyk etc would be in a different (unnamed?) galaxy.

Both those galaxies would be in the same universe though. ET being the factor that brings them together.

edit:Now if you want to argue that the Earth Hogwarts resides in is in a parallel, alternate or pocket dimension. Sure, make your case though.

Originally posted by Robtard
Earth would be in the Milky Way galaxy.

Naboo, Corusant, Kashyyyk etc would be in a different (unnamed?) galaxy.

Both those galaxies would be in the same universe though. ET being the factor that brings them together.

The force binds the galaxy together. Not the galaxies. Milky way is a different galaxy than SWgalaxy.

Accept it.

The force does not binds the Universe together.

Accept it.

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
Oh my, I'm afraid I burst sadako's little bubble.....

YouTube video

LOL You fool, your egotism and dellusion knows know boundry.

Especially clearly defined boundries like "Universes" and "Galaxies".

Originally posted by Robtard
Earth would be in the Milky Way galaxy.

Naboo, Corusant, Kashyyyk etc would be in a different (unnamed?) galaxy.

Both those galaxies would be in the same universe though. ET being the factor that brings them together.

FTW 😎

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
Semantics. Different movies, different set of rules. The force does not exist in Harry's world, therefore it does not bind his galaxy together.

HPverse is in the Milky way galaxy. There is no Coruscant, no Dagobah, no Naboo.......you get the point.

You have it backwards, actually: in HP, they live in a different universe that has magic and that magic is, in some ways, like the force as it is almost a living entity (it's sort of how Dumbles described it).

In the Star Wars universe, it is all supposed to take place in the same universe as ours...just a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away. Also, does the force only exist in the galaxy or the universe? We talked about this: does Yoda say "galaxy" or "universe"?

Technically, all that would be required is medichlorians and some training so it wouldn't be specific to that galaxy, right? It's possible that midichlorians happen to be native to that galaxy or something? Or am I putting the chicken before the egg, meaning, midichlorians are a byproduct of how sensitive one is to the force? Am I talking in circles, at this point? Where am I? Is this real life?

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
The force binds the galaxy together. Not the galaxies. Milky way is a different galaxy than SWgalaxy.

Accept it.

The force does not binds the Universe together.

Accept it.

Why would I, its simply untrue.... Screen feats, baby. 💃