Voldemort vs. Albus Dumbledore

Started by juggerman183 pages

Originally posted by quanchi112
Untrue.

I get that you don't know what constitutes a win and a loss for a duel but don't assume everyone else shares your blatant ignorance.

Very true

It's sad that you can't grasp such a simple concept. Quitting is losing. It's not hard

Originally posted by juggerman
Very true

It's sad that you can't grasp such a simple concept. Quitting is losing. It's not hard

Incorrect.

Being disarmed is losing a duel especially when someone else has to step in for you.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Incorrect.

Being disarmed is losing a duel especially when someone else has to step in for you.

Nah

So you agree that quitting is losing?

Originally posted by juggerman
Nah

So you agree that quitting is losing?

You are wrong.

Harry lost and you know it.

Originally posted by quanchi112
You are wrong.

Harry lost and you know it.

I is right

Tom lost and you know it

Originally posted by juggerman
I is right

Tom lost and you know it

Wrong.

Disarming is winning especially since Harry hid behind Albus.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Wrong.

Disarming is winning especially since Harry hid behind Albus.

Right

So you admit quitting is losing?

Originally posted by juggerman
Right

So you admit quitting is losing?

Wrong. Harry lost and you're wrong again. Context.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Wrong. Harry lost and you're wrong again. Context.

So iyo quitting a duel is winning?

This debate has been going on for 5 years.

Originally posted by juggerman
So iyo quitting a duel is winning?
Quit ignoring the context and avoiding the questions. Harry lost to Voldemort. Admit it.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Quit ignoring the context and avoiding the questions. Harry lost to Voldemort. Admit it.

So is quitting a duel winning or losing?

Originally posted by juggerman
So is quitting a duel winning or losing?
You are ignoring the context once more.

Originally posted by quanchi112
You are ignoring the context once more.

It's a simple question. Does forfeiting a duel count as winning or does it count as losing

Originally posted by juggerman
It's a simple question. Does forfeiting a duel count as winning or does it count as losing
Voldemort was there for Potter and Albus interrupted his duel. You know this to be true. Have some honor you gay ****ing wizard.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Voldemort was there for Potter and Albus interrupted his duel. You know this to be true. Have some honor you gay ****ing wizard.

Did Albus start the duel or did Tom?

Originally posted by juggerman
Did Albus start the duel or did Tom?
Albus interrupted his duel.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Albus interrupted his duel.

By speaking?

Originally posted by juggerman
By speaking?
He was there to protect Harry.

Originally posted by quanchi112
He was there to protect Harry.

He actually just warned Thomas and Thomas attacked him. That's some "thank you"