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JC, aka GymLeaderLance99 or GLL99 or Lance99. 32|He/Him|NYC. I fansub GX, work on dub/sub comparisons for 5D's (and GX eventually), and have various other projects going. Expect a mix of YGO stuff (and a little ZeXal and SEVENS [which I'm slowly watching]), with some occasional randomness.Duel Links ID: 537-542-930 | Master Duel ID: 999-767-712
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  • mokeo motegi

    glameowed:

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    what an adorable face you might say! surely this little fella can’t be anything but harmless, right? but maybe this cute exterior is hiding something… take a closer look:

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    there. do you see it yet? i’ve circled what might be the only flaw in this brilliant facade. if you look closely, you will see LINES on his FACE. “yes but it’s anime all characters have that” you might say. WELL i say to you EXPLAIN THIS:

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    four lines on one cheek, five on the other. 4+5=9. Motegi’s english name, Belowski, has 8 letters in it. Mokeo Motegi has 11 letters. 11+8=19. NINETEEN. the number Nine is RIGHT THERE. what is nine? oh, nothing, only 3 squared. 3x3=9. let’s see… what has THREE (3) sides and THREE (3) angles? thats right

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    THE TRIANGLE three sides time three angles equals NINE for the NINE LINES ON MOTEGIS FACE. this fact means very little until we realize that the 3 (THREE) dimensional form of a triangle is… that’s right… the pyramid

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    keep duel academy weird 

    ( infinipede )

    • 8 years ago
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