Hansel and Gretel vs Voldemort

Started by Silent Master14 pages
Originally posted by Robtard
Still waiting for you to note the time-frame where one or both of the twins where magic-spelled 🙂

He can't.

Originally posted by Silent Master
He can't.
Proof is posted. Undeniable.

Originally posted by quanchi112
I never flipped, ever.

You obviously did, zopzop 2.0. Apparently denial of reality is one of your many character flaws, lol.
Originally posted by quanchi112
I said she would due to her abilities working. She has also taken more powerful beings magic than Strange further supporting it. Power and feats matter, sport.

Nope you didn't. You're saying it now, by admitting that she has superior high-end feats, but you didn't before.
Originally posted by quanchi112

No,he was not. He went after Harry. That isn't fear.

Going after a defenseless baby because of a random prophecy you heard is a sign of fear. Voldemort is every bit the coward just as you're every bit the quanbecile. LOL.

Originally posted by Epicurus
You obviously did, zopzop 2.0. Apparently denial of reality is one of your many character flaws, lol.

Nope you didn't. You're saying it now, by admitting that she has superior high-end feats, but you didn't before.

Going after a defenseless baby because of a random prophecy you heard is a sign of fear. Voldemort is every bit the coward just as you're every bit the quanbecile. LOL.

You flipped and I proved it. You just say you flipped and say zop like it means something.

I always judge by feats so of course she can. 😂

He went after Harry when he got older. Harry hid behind others which is cowardice. Not allowing none else to attack Harry is quite brave.

🙂

Originally posted by quanchi112
You flipped and I proved it. You just say you flipped and say zop like it means something.

I always judge by feats so of course she can. 😂

He went after Harry when he got older. Harry hid behind others which is cowardice. Not allowing none else to attack Harry is quite brave.

🙂


Incorrect, zopzop112. You telling me that I flipped is like a leper telling an ordinary guy that the latter's ill. The irony overload here is beyond the scope of any man-made measurement device.

Your logic in this thread disagrees with you.

He did so only after stealing Lily's magical blood. Which actually sealed his doom, since he unwittingly turned himself into a quasi-horcrux of Harry. Basically speaking, he's an impulsive idiot in addition to being a cowardly tyrant, lol.

Originally posted by Epicurus
Incorrect, zopzop112. You telling me that I flipped is like a leper telling an ordinary guy that the latter's ill. The irony overload here is beyond the scope of any man-made measurement device.

Your logic in this thread disagrees with you.

He did so only after stealing Lily's magical blood. Which actually sealed his doom, since he unwittingly turned himself into a quasi-horcrux of Harry. Basically speaking, he's an impulsive idiot in addition to being a cowardly tyrant, lol.

I am quite correct, abhilegend. You did flip and continue to do so.

He had to so he could touch him again. He was a brave wizard. Harry was the one intent on hiding behind others, fleeing, and being a deceptive scumbag in general.

Originally posted by quanchi112
I am quite correct, abhilegend. You did flip and continue to do so.

He had to so he could touch him again. He was a brave wizard. Harry was the one intent on hiding behind others, fleeing, and being a deceptive scumbag in general.


Nope you are not, zopzop112. And double facepalm at your double irony in calling me abhilegend and claiming that I flipped, lol.

He acted on a prophecy and ended up making it self-fulfilling. Everything which followed after his cowardly attempt to murder a baby proved to be his undoing, lol. From now on, cowards should have another name; Voldemort.

The video of the final fight only proved that Hansel is insanely durable. He got cracked with two heavy ass logs being propelled at a few dozen mph.

And all he got was a bit disoriented and a cut to the forehead. And it was stated before, but being hit by an object propelled with TK does not make one vulnerable to TK. It means they are tangible and can be touched by other tangible objects. I.E. since they have physical bodies, physical objects can touch them.

Then he took another beating at the hands of a being with legit super strength and shrugged it off. His severe diabetes is what hampered him toward the end.

But what Quan seems to have have forgotten is that Hansel and Gretel are accompanied by Ben(an accomplished hunter in his own right by the movie's epilogue), and Edward.

A Troll with multi-ton super strength and durability(was capable of launching large boulders and knocking down gigantic forest trees with ease)

Also in Scenario 1 he can't even use AK.

In Scenario 2, he's allowed it, but he's facing 4 people. Two of whom are fast enough to tangle with bullet timers, a third is a crack shot(Voldy isn't faster than bullets), and a fourth who is a walking tank.

There is no way he gets off more than a single spell before he has at least 2 people shooting at him.

Originally posted by Epicurus
Nope you are not, zopzop112. And double facepalm at your double irony in calling me abhilegend and claiming that I flipped, lol.

He acted on a prophecy and ended up making it self-fulfilling. Everything which followed after his cowardly attempt to murder a baby proved to be his undoing, lol. From now on, cowards should have another name; Voldemort.

You did. I already quoted you. I provide evidence of your flip whereas you just make silly claims, Abhilegend.

Wrong. He was going to see his goal through. That makes him courageous. Harry hid behind others and never wanted a fair fight which makes him cowardly.

You are similar to Harry.

Originally posted by KingD19
The video of the final fight only proved that Hansel is insanely durable. He got cracked with two heavy ass logs being propelled at a few dozen mph.

And all he got was a bit disoriented and a cut to the forehead. And it was stated before, but being hit by an object propelled with TK does not make one vulnerable to TK. It means they are tangible and can be touched by other tangible objects. I.E. since they have physical bodies, physical objects can touch them.

Then he took another beating at the hands of a being with legit super strength and shrugged it off. His severe diabetes is what hampered him toward the end.

But what Quan seems to have have forgotten is that Hansel and Gretel are accompanied by Ben(an accomplished hunter in his own right by the movie's epilogue), and Edward.

A Troll with multi-ton super strength and durability(was capable of launching large boulders and knocking down gigantic forest trees with ease)

Also in Scenario 1 he can't even use AK.

In Scenario 2, he's allowed it, but he's facing 4 people. Two of whom are fast enough to tangle with bullet timers, a third is a crack shot(Voldy isn't faster than bullets), and a fourth who is a walking tank.

There is no way he gets off more than a single spell before he has at least 2 people shooting at him.

Yes, it does. Tk can be used and there is no proof it cannot be. He doesn't need Ak to win in the first. Tk and Crucio among a variety of other spells.

Burden is on you to prove they can resist or are immune to all magics since regardless of feats you claim are all equal.

If you can't provide proof you concede.

Voldemort also tk'd a giant effortlessly off the bridge in Deathly Hallows part 2.

The TK is magical in nature, meaning that it falls under magic, and the twins are immune to magic. Also I should point out that they've fought witches from all over the world using all different kinds of magic. To say that there's absolutely no way they are immune to Voldemort is ridiculous.

Burden of proof is still on you, btw, not me. I've conceded nothing. It's been explained several times why. Either you just don't get it, or the level of idiocy is just crazy.

Oh, and before I forget. Claiming Harry is a coward and Voldemort is brave is f*cking hilarious. Let's point out the differences.

Voldemort

Tried to kill a baby(Wow...just wow)

Was the worst kind of racist(racists are often cowardly and afraid of other races)

Smooth talked and or bullied people into following him(leaders who use these tactics are often themselves cowards, like Hitler and Mussolini)

Treated said followers like shit(another cowardly trait)

Hid from the world for several years(Hiding is very cowardly)

Once he was resurrected, he didn't make a move until he could summon his army to back him up.(Coward)

Even with his army at his beck and call, he hid from the rest of the wizarding world(Scared? Yep.)

Whenever he did anything, he had backup.(Coward)

The one time he fought a solo battle against Dumbledore, he ran.(Coward)

He made the Horcruxes to cheat death because he was afraid to die(Like, the scarediest thing you could possibly do)

He tortured and killed tons of defenseless people(Anti-Brave)

I could go on but you get my point yes? Well everybody but Quan will get it, which is ironic because it's for him. Let's move on to Harry shall we?

Harry Potter

Put up with the bullying of the only blood relatives he had who hated his guts for 11 years(Brave)

He defied the suggestions of the Sorting Hat and begged for Griffyndor.

In his 1st year at Hogwarts he stood up to a bunch of bullies despite only having 2 new friends.

Fights a gigantic, magic resistant troll.

Despite having never done magic before, he masters flying brooms and joins the Quidditch Team at 11(takes a lot of bravery for an 11 year old to fly around hundreds of feet in the air at hundreds of mph)

Goes up against Fluffy(Gigantic Cerberus)

Heads into the Dark Forest without much trouble. One of the most dangerous places in the world.

Refuses Voldemort's offer to bring his parents back because he knows how bad he is, despite him wanting his parents more than anything in the world. That's true bravery.

And all that is just the 1st movie. There are 8 more movies showcasing Harry's bravery and willingness to sacrifice himself for his friends and family and the world in general.

Originally posted by quanchi112
You did. I already quoted you. I provide evidence of your flip whereas you just make silly claims, Abhilegend.

Wrong. He was going to see his goal through. That makes him courageous. Harry hid behind others and never wanted a fair fight which makes him cowardly.

You are similar to Harry.


Stop lying, flopflop112.

Nope, he was acting paranoid on a couple of words. He turned a random vision from Trelawney into a self-fulfilling prophecy by acting in such a rash manner. He was also stupid enough not to realize that wizard anti-apparition magic doesn't work on elves when he left Kretcher in the cave.

While you may fantasize about being this slit-nostrilled coward, your personality is more like that of Wormtail's, lol.

Originally posted by Epicurus
Stop lying, flopflop112.

Nope, he was acting paranoid on a couple of words. He turned a random vision from Trelawney into a self-fulfilling prophecy by acting in such a rash manner. He was also stupid enough not to realize that wizard anti-apparition magic doesn't work on elves when he left Kretcher in the cave.

While you may fantasize about being this slit-nostrilled coward, your personality is more like that of Wormtail's, lol.

Again more childish insults ignoring the facts. I provide evidence whereas you rant and rave and post evidence of other people opinions since you can't form one on your own.

Again, he was very brave to attack Harry at every turn. Nothing stopped him from going after Harry. Harry wouldn't stop to flee, use others, let others die, and fight for him the entire series.

I couldn't care less about the opinion of a lemming who is cowardly like Harry Potter. 🙂

Originally posted by quanchi112

Harry wouldn't stop to flee, use others, let others die, and fight for him the entire series.

So you don't find it ironic in the least that Voldemort is guilty of these very things you throw up against Harry?

Voldemort ran several times because he was scared. Whenever Harry ran it was because he had no choice or because he was forced too. He never voluntarily ran from anything.

Voldemort manipulated an entire army into following his lead, then continued to manipulate and bully them into doing his bidding.

Voldemort not only let his Death Eathers die, he didn't care if they died and actually killed a lot of them himself for several reasons. He would even sacrifice them if it meant he got ahead in the process.

And he forced the Death Eaters to fight for him not only for the entire series, but several years before the series even started.

Lol you're ridiculous.

Originally posted by KingD19
The TK is magical in nature, meaning that it falls under magic, and the twins are immune to magic. Also I should point out that they've fought witches from all over the world using all different kinds of magic. To say that there's absolutely no way they are immune to Voldemort is ridiculous.

Burden of proof is still on you, btw, not me. I've conceded nothing. It's been explained several times why. Either you just don't get it, or the level of idiocy is just crazy.

Oh, and before I forget. Claiming Harry is a coward and Voldemort is brave is f*cking hilarious. Let's point out the differences.

Voldemort

Tried to kill a baby(Wow...just wow)

Was the worst kind of racist(racists are often cowardly and afraid of other races)

Smooth talked and or bullied people into following him(leaders who use these tactics are often themselves cowards, like Hitler and Mussolini)

Treated said followers like shit(another cowardly trait)

Hid from the world for several years(Hiding is very cowardly)

Once he was resurrected, he didn't make a move until he could summon his army to back him up.(Coward)

Even with his army at his beck and call, he hid from the rest of the wizarding world(Scared? Yep.)

Whenever he did anything, he had backup.(Coward)

The one time he fought a solo battle against Dumbledore, he ran.(Coward)

He made the Horcruxes to cheat death because he was afraid to die(Like, the scarediest thing you could possibly do)

He tortured and killed tons of defenseless people(Anti-Brave)

I could go on but you get my point yes? Well everybody but Quan will get it, which is ironic because it's for him. Let's move on to Harry shall we?

Harry Potter

Put up with the bullying of the only blood relatives he had who hated his guts for 11 years(Brave)

He defied the suggestions of the Sorting Hat and begged for Griffyndor.

In his 1st year at Hogwarts he stood up to a bunch of bullies despite only having 2 new friends.

Fights a gigantic, magic resistant troll.

Despite having never done magic before, he masters flying brooms and joins the Quidditch Team at 11(takes a lot of bravery for an 11 year old to fly around hundreds of feet in the air at hundreds of mph)

Goes up against Fluffy(Gigantic Cerberus)

Heads into the Dark Forest without much trouble. One of the most dangerous places in the world.

Refuses Voldemort's offer to bring his parents back because he knows how bad he is, despite him wanting his parents more than anything in the world. That's true bravery.

And all that is just the 1st movie. There are 8 more movies showcasing Harry's bravery and willingness to sacrifice himself for his friends and family and the world in general.

The energy that came from the witches magic is magical in nature as well. 😂

None of these witches possessed the power or similar magic from the VoldeVerse.

You made the claim they are immune to VoldeVerse magic. Onus is on you not I.

Let me destroy your silly rant beep neath your eyes.

Voldemort

Trying to kill a baby coward is heroic. Harry let his own mother die for him. He should have kept from his crib but he let his own mother die. Baby coward.

Racists aren't cowards. He actively took on his foes. Hiding from your foes is cowardice. You seem to not understand the definition.

No, that is a flat out lie. We see him in the GOF tell all of his Deatheaters off by himself. That is bravery. He wasn't afraid to tell someone what he thought to to openly mock them.

He dominated them. Domination isn't cowardice.

He planned which shows intelligence. Idiots would announce their intentions before ready. What kind of idiot do you take me for with this rubbish ?

So again he systematically destroyed his opposition when fully ready. Again intelligence isn't cowardice.

When did he use backup ?

He tried fighting Harry and wouldn't let anyone join in. He screamed, He is mine. He wouldn't let anyone interfere. You don't know enough about the material. He was trying to fight Harry and then Dumbledore jumped him. He left when more arrived to combat Voldemort. Your lies are ridiculous. You are attempting to openly lie about Voldemort. Voldemort was the only one there fighting so acting like he needed more is wrong. Dumbledore knew backup was arriving. He was the coward there.

Cheating death is brave since he took the steps necessary in order to do so.

I already destroyed your case.

Harry Potter

People who allow themselves to be bullied are cowards.

Yes, he was scared and cowardly and wanted another choice. Wimp.

Fighting back after being bullied is because he was pushed into a corner. He allowed himself to be bullied in the first place.

He had help. Teaming up on a witless simple minded troll is cowardice.

That isn't bravery. Him joining quidditch is just like all the other kids doing so. Nothing exciting or heroic there.

Again, he had help and fled. 😂

He was scared entering and it took this to make him confront the dark wizard.

He didn't have the bravery to face his parents after he got them killed. He knew he should have jumped out of the crip but will forever live with this dishonor.

You haven't provided one piece of legitimate evidence.

😂

Originally posted by KingD19
So you don't find it ironic in the least that Voldemort is guilty of these very things you throw up against Harry?

Voldemort ran several times because he was scared. Whenever Harry ran it was because he had no choice or because he was forced too. He never voluntarily ran from anything.

Voldemort manipulated an entire army into following his lead, then continued to manipulate and bully them into doing his bidding.

Voldemort not only let his Death Eathers die, he didn't care if they died and actually killed a lot of them himself for several reasons. He would even sacrifice them if it meant he got ahead in the process.

And he forced the Death Eaters to fight for him not only for the entire series, but several years before the series even started.

Lol you're ridiculous.

Voldemort stopped his assault on Hogwarts for a one on one battle he wanted the entire time. Harry let others die. He himself knew he was cowardly.

I already destroyed your twisting of the truth on this matter in the other post.

Voldemort dominated his army which is bravery not cowardice.

I never said Voldemort cared about his army. He used them to achieve his goals when he could. He would stop at nothing to achieve his goals which is bravery.

Again, he went after Harry himself. Voldemort was the bravest man in the entire series.

I am right as rain.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Again more childish insults ignoring the facts.

I accept your concession, wormtail112.
Originally posted by quanchi112

Again, he was very brave to attack Harry at every turn. Nothing stopped him from going after Harry. Harry wouldn't stop to flee, use others, let others die, and fight for him the entire series.

You think attacking a defenseless infant is an act of bravery? Harr harr harr. Nothing stopped him from going after Harry and getting thwarted like the cowardly goon that he was.
Originally posted by quanchi112

I couldn't care less about the opinion of a lemming who is cowardly like Harry Potter. 🙂

Considering how Harry's 10 times the man that Voldy could ever be, thanks for the compliment Wormtail. Your devotion to Voldemort both in real life and onscreen is an excess to watch in itself, Wormtail.

Originally posted by Epicurus
I accept your concession, wormtail112.

You think attacking a defenseless infant is an act of bravery? Harr harr harr. Nothing stopped him from going after Harry and getting thwarted like the cowardly goon that he was.

Considering how Harry's 10 times the man that Voldy could ever be, thanks for the compliment Wormtail. Your devotion to Voldemort both in real life and onscreen is an excess to watch in itself, Wormtail.

Nah, just stop it already, Coward baby Potter.

I think going after Harry regardless of the situation is bravery personified.

No, he isn't. He's weak and vulnerable. You would champion someone who lets his own mother die for his weakness. That's awful.

Face it Voldemort was the bravest most powerful wizard in all the HP films. Potter was the most deliberate coward even from the crib on throughout his life.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Nah, just stop it already, Coward baby Potter.

I think going after Harry regardless of the situation is bravery personified.

No, he isn't. He's weak and vulnerable. You would champion someone who lets his own mother die for his weakness. That's awful.

Face it Voldemort was the bravest most powerful wizard in all the HP films. Potter was the most deliberate coward even from the crib on throughout his life.


You thinking going after a defenseless baby is an act of bravery, while the baby being unable to do anything about it is cowardly of the baby is profileworthy, Wormtail.

In other words, I accept your surrender, Wormtail. Voldy won't be as lucky as you since H&G won't be as forgiving to him as I am to you, lol.

Originally posted by Epicurus
You thinking going after a defenseless baby is an act of bravery, while the baby being unable to do anything about it is cowardly of the baby is profileworthy, Wormtail.

In other words, I accept your surrender, Wormtail. Voldy won't be as lucky as you since H&G won't be as forgiving to him as I am to you, lol.

You thinking not attacking the baby is bravery is ridiculous.

Another imaginary concession. Quit being delusional. You can't prove it so you are the one who concede. Next time back your claims.