Terminator (Arnold) vs Voldemort

Started by Arachnid16 pages

Originally posted by The Manga Guru
sounds good. How effective is the energy blast?
It's not just an energy blast. The feat he's talking about is when Voldemort uses the Shield Penetration Spell, made specifically for destroying powerful shields, to destroy a powerful shield. And it also almost breaks his wand in the process.

Originally posted by Arachnid1
It's not just an energy blast. The feat he's talking about is when Voldemort uses the Shield Penetration Spell, made specifically for destroying powerful shields, to destroy a powerful shield. And it also almost breaks his wand in the process.
Post proof that there is such a spell in the films. You need to back your claim. It resisted him due to him not being the rightful owner of the wand.

Lol, shield penetration spell?

Originally posted by RJ 2.0
Lol, shield penetration spell?
A made up spell with zero proof to back up this hideous theory.

Originally posted by quanchi112
That still means they have a connection and can use magic.

You agree with me. Good. Seems we're making progress...
Originally posted by quanchi112
I can prove the difference here if you really want to look stupid. Is that what you want ?

Looks like I may have spoken too soon.facepalm

Originally posted by quanchi112

That is due to their connection to their abilities. When the channel is closed they can't pass through you numbskull.

They are magical. Their abilities are a product of them being magical. Crucial difference between muggles and them in the HPverse. Are you not familiar with such a basic lore of the Harry Potter franchise?
Originally posted by quanchi112

You don't know what magical means. Apparently.

Irony. In its finest, most undiluted, unadulterated and mindnumbingly quantastic form.

Ahahahahaaa.

A Terminator > A muggle with a shotgon > Voldermort /rowlingfacts

Originally posted by RJ 2.0
Ahahahahaaa.

Originally posted by Epicurus
You agree with me. Good. Seems we're making progress...

Looks like I may have spoken too soon.facepalm

They are magical. Their abilities are a product of them being magical. Crucial difference between muggles and them in the HPverse. Are you not familiar with such a basic lore of the Harry Potter franchise?

Irony. In its finest, most undiluted, unadulterated and mindnumbingly quantastic form.

No, you're wrong and kind of dumb tbh.

No, their bodies are not magical.

2:48 in we clearly see a magical body.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qS368iXcUvk

You're clearly simple. But allow me to further destroy you and your awful argument. I wish to humiliate you even more than knowing your nationality.

We clearly see the Magical Hand.

That is the difference between a magical hand and a human hand.

You're the little injun that thought he could but sadly you're just epidurally wrong.

😂

Originally posted by quanchi112
No, you're wrong and kind of dumb tbh.

No, their bodies are not magical.

2:48 in we clearly see a [B]magical body.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qS368iXcUvk

You're clearly simple. But allow me to further destroy you and your awful argument. I wish to humiliate you even more than knowing your nationality.

We clearly see the Magical Hand.

That is the difference between a magical hand and a human hand.

You're the little injun that thought he could but sadly you're just epidurally wrong.

😂 [/B]


False.

Wrong. Where does their magic come from then?

Voldemort used Harry's blood in the potion to remake his body minus the weakness it originally had of being unable to touch Harry. That proves that their bodies are magical.

No you idiot, that's just an enchanted silver hand which Voldemort conjured for Pettigrew.

I guess next you'll bring wands vs hands as the difference between magical and non-magical, lol.

Originally posted by quanchi112
2:48 in we clearly see a [B]magical body.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qS368iXcUvk [/B]


Great, you just proved that Voldemort the wizard's body is magical.😂

Any other points of mine that you'd like to prove for me?

Originally posted by Epicurus
False.

Wrong. Where does their magic come from then?

Voldemort used Harry's blood in the potion to remake his body minus the weakness it originally had of being unable to touch Harry. That proves that their bodies are magical.

No you idiot, that's just an enchanted silver hand which Voldemort conjured for Pettigrew.

I guess next you'll bring wands vs hands as the difference between magical and non-magical, lol.

Magic having a connection doesn't prove their bodies are magical. They have penises and vaginas just like humans. They were born by a man inserting his private parts into a woman's private parts. There is nothing magical about that you unbelievable little foolish Injun.

This proves Voldemort's resurrected body was magical. Wizards are born in the same manner as humans. This isn't magic you dunce. This is clear difference. Magic can be used to create bodies, heal body parts, or replace cut off hands. That part is then magical but being born just proves they have the same anatomy a person has access too.

😂

The silver hand is magical. That is a magical hand. The hand Pettigrew has access to prior to wasn't magical. You're one pathetic little injun.

It seems you don't know what has to take place for wizards and humans to have babies. It isn't magic, you virgin.

😂

Originally posted by Epicurus
Great, you just proved that Voldemort the wizard's body is magical.😂

Any other points of mine that you'd like to prove for me?

I proved that his resurrected body is magical which I never disputed. The snatchers that were killed were born just like any other wizard or witch. Intercourse has to be take place which you seem to not understand due to a lack of experience and believe its all magical.

Anything else, injun ?

Are you guys talking about whiz-ards?

Originally posted by quanchi112
Magic having a connection doesn't prove their bodies are magical. They have penises and vaginas just like humans. They were born by a man inserting his private parts into a woman's private parts. There is nothing magical about that you unbelievable little foolish Injun.

This proves Voldemort's resurrected body was magical. Wizards are born in the same manner as humans. This isn't magic you dunce. This is clear difference. Magic can be used to create bodies, heal body parts, or replace cut off hands. That part is then magical but being born just proves they have the same anatomy a person has access too.

The silver hand is magical. That is a magical hand. The hand Pettigrew has access to prior to wasn't magical. You're one pathetic little injun.

It seems you don't know what has to take place for wizards and humans to have babies. It isn't magic, you virgin.


Those penises produce magical semen, which has the Magic gene. Even squibs possess said gene. Come on buddy-boy. At least familiarize yourself with Potterlore before spouting whatever bs is your go-to tactic in such debates.

Nope, it doesn't. Potter's blood was magical, which is what gave Riddle the immunity to Potter's touch. Apart from that he had all of his regular traits and abilities.

Only wizards and witches can use wands. Muggles can't. Wonder what the reason could be, apart from the obvious fact that their body has magic methinks?

Because it was conjured from thin air for that fatass rat-fcuk. Not sure what point you're trying to prove bringing up the hand, as it doesn't disprove that their bodies are magical.

Nah, I do know. It's unfortunately the same procedure which resulted in the crime against humanity which goes by the moniker of "quanchi112" around these forums. However what you need to realize buddy-boy is that magic will always create more magic.

Originally posted by quanchi112
I proved that his resurrected body is magical which I never disputed.

You proved my point even while trying to undermine it, buddy boy. You're stupid and gullible enough to buy into your own lies and delusions.

Imo, you need psychiatric help asap, buddy boy.

Originally posted by Epicurus
Those penises produce magical semen, which has the Magic gene. Even squibs possess said gene. Come on buddy-boy. At least familiarize yourself with Potterlore before spouting whatever bs is your go-to tactic in such debates.

Nope, it doesn't. Potter's blood was magical, which is what gave Riddle the immunity to Potter's touch. Apart from that he had all of his regular traits and abilities.

Only wizards and witches can use wands. Muggles can't. Wonder what the reason could be, apart from the obvious fact that their body has magic methinks?

Because it was conjured from thin air for that fatass rat-fcuk. Not sure what point you're trying to prove bringing up the hand, as it doesn't disprove that their bodies are magical.

Nah, I do know. It's unfortunately the same procedure which resulted in the crime against humanity which goes by the moniker of "quanchi112" around these forums. However what you need to realize buddy-boy is that magic will always create more magic.

The definition of magic

the power of apparently influencing the course of events by using mysterious or supernatural forces.

There is nothing supernatural about the birth of a child through intercourse. That is why magic isn't creating the bodies because they are born just like any other human. We have seen magic create a body using supernatural forces such as the Voldemort resurrection. That is a body created by magic. Pettigrew's hand was created through supernatural means aka a magical hand. Quit ignoring the definition of magic itself. It's like your logic says magic created Tyrion born by two non dwarf parents. It is as ridiculous as your skin tone.

Blood having a connection to magic is neither here nor there. It gives the wizards and witches the abilities but their bodies were not created by magic. We have seen that on screen and there is a clear difference.

Muggles can't because they don't have magical abilities. Quit attempting to alter my argument and quit avoiding the definition of magic itself. I have backed my claims with examples of magic creating a hand and a body. It is clearly different than a regular birth which has nothing to do with magic, virgin.

You also say magic will always create more magic. Another false claim. A Squib, also known as a wizard-born, is a non-magical person who is born to magical parents. Lookey lookey.

Run injun, run.

Originally posted by Epicurus
You proved my point even while trying to undermine it, buddy boy. You're stupid and gullible enough to buy into your own lies and delusions.

Imo, you need psychiatric help asap, buddy boy.

False.

This fits into the definition of magic, the power of apparently influencing the course of events by using mysterious or supernatural forces.

You can continue to ignore the definitions or words like magic, world, cities. Irony. I am too busy 😂 at cha.

Originally posted by quanchi112
The definition of magic

[B]the power of apparently influencing the course of events by using mysterious or supernatural forces.

There is nothing supernatural about the birth of a child through intercourse. That is why magic isn't creating the bodies because they are born just like any other human. We have seen magic create a body using supernatural forces such as the Voldemort resurrection. That is a body created by magic. Pettigrew's hand was created through supernatural means aka a magical hand. Quit ignoring the definition of magic itself. It's like your logic says magic created Tyrion born by two non dwarf parents. It is as ridiculous as your skin tone.

Blood having a connection to magic is neither here nor there. It gives the wizards and witches the abilities but their bodies were not created by magic. We have seen that on screen and there is a clear difference.

Muggles can't because they don't have magical abilities. Quit attempting to alter my argument and quit avoiding the definition of magic itself. I have backed my claims with examples of magic creating a hand and a body. It is clearly different than a regular birth which has nothing to do with magic, virgin.

You also say magic will always create more magic. Another false claim. A Squib, also known as a wizard-born, is a non-magical person who is born to magical parents. Lookey lookey.
[/B]


That's the dictionary definition. Magic is interpreted in different fictional media. Think. For once in your goddamned life, think.

Who said that there is? I am saying that 2 supernatural beings copulating will obviously create a supernatural being. Are you retarded? Going by your logic goblin and house-elf bodies aren't magical. That's how much of a dunderhead you're being by claiming that wizards aren't magical. Pettigrew's hand was just a conjured replacement Voldemort gave him as payment for his services. We know Tyrion isn't magical because he wasn't born of magical parents, and hasn't demonstrated any magical capabilities. Try harder, troll. What do you know about my skin tone?

Completely incorrect. Harry's blood was the key ingredient in the resurrection potion, which gave Voldemort the ability to touch him without getting vaped. Voldemort didn't have his only weakness anymore due to Harry Potter's blood.

Muggles can't because they don't have any inherent magic in their bodies. If wizards didn't have magic flowing through them, how are Dumbledore and Voldemort able to perform wandless magic?

Squibs still possess the magical gene, wiki-tourist.😂 Mudbloods are believed to originate from Squib bloodlines. Check it up.

Originally posted by quanchi112
False.

This fits into the definition of magic, the power of apparently influencing the course of events by using mysterious or supernatural forces.


Repeating the same bs again and again don't make you right, buddy boy.

Try harder.

Originally posted by Epicurus
That's the dictionary definition. Magic is interpreted in different fictional media. Think. For once in your goddamned life, think.

Who said that there is? I am saying that 2 supernatural beings copulating will obviously create a supernatural being. Are you retarded? Going by your logic goblin and house-elf bodies aren't magical. That's how much of a dunderhead you're being by claiming that wizards aren't magical. Pettigrew's hand was just a conjured replacement Voldemort gave him as payment for his services. We know Tyrion isn't magical because he wasn't born of magical parents, and hasn't demonstrated any magical capabilities. Try harder, troll. What do you know about my skin tone?

Completely incorrect. Harry's blood was the key ingredient in the resurrection potion, which gave Voldemort the ability to touch him without getting vaped. Voldemort didn't have his only weakness anymore due to Harry Potter's blood.

Muggles can't because they don't have any inherent magic in their bodies. If wizards didn't have magic flowing through them, how are Dumbledore and Voldemort able to perform wandless magic?

Squibs still possess the magical gene, wiki-tourist.😂 Mudbloods are believed to originate from Squib bloodlines. Check it up.

Repeating the same bs again and again don't make you right, buddy boy.

Try harder.

The same definition applies. Your debating is so godawful you want to ignore the definitions of words and evidence. I supported the definition of magic with examples. You haven't.

I gave an example where that isn't the case. I destroyed you at every turn with examples. They have magical abilities but aren't born through magical means. They have regular bodies but Voldemort's new body was created via magic. 🙂

Voldemort gave him a hand by way of magical means aka a magical hand. If you can't see the logic there little injun I don't know what else to tell ya, 😂

That overrode the magic protecting Harry so once again that doesn't change the fact Voldemort had a magical body created to negate the sacrifice of his mother. 🙂

They have the ability to use magic but their bodies were not created by magic. You can't get around this, injun. Magic didn't create their bodies until Voldemort resurrected himself. Quit ignoring video evidence and the definition of magic in an attempt to troll.

Point is two parents can have a magical child without magic themselves just like two regular humans can have a dwarf just like Tyrion. Magic isn't involved in making a baby.

I use evidence and the definition whereas you spout nonsense like the time you said the matrix wasn't a world but just cities.

😂