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time oblivion by `Danalm  2 weeks 1 day  ago

time oblivion by `Danalm 2 weeks 1 day ago

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This wallpaper gives us a perfect example of how a simple manga scan can be turned into a beautiful vector. Not only did danalm trace the lineart, but he also added amazing details and a simple, yet wonderful background. Furthermore, the wallpaper shows us how the monochromatic style can make your work look really interesting.

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$soulrunner66 1 hour 38 minutes ago
Seems pretty awesome to me. :P

$acidtreat101 1 hour 49 minutes ago
Is something wrong with it?

~hickman500 1 hour 57 minutes ago
What has become of this site

$acidtreat101 2 hours 5 minutes ago
Haha, I like the character's in it. Some of the best characters I have seen in a while.

`Bernouli 2 hours 9 minutes ago
Looks like a fanboy anime.. xD

$acidtreat101 2 hours 10 minutes ago
It's pretty awesome. Here is it's latest wallpaper: http://www.animepaper.net/gallery/wallpapers/toprated/item89509

`Bernouli 2 hours 11 minutes ago
Never heard of it...

$acidtreat101 2 hours 13 minutes ago
It's Toaru Majutsu no Index. It's pretty popular,it's just airing now, and it's only had 13 episodes come out and it already has 4 wallpapers.

`Bernouli 2 hours 15 minutes ago
Is it a popular anime?

$acidtreat101 2 hours 18 minutes ago
I'm working on a Index vector and wallpaper right now praying someone else doesnt do it first

For justice in the name of victory, or victory in name of justice

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~Maverickslayer
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Doom Elemental Lord
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1 year 9 months ago
Hello everyone, i did watch a tv show called smallville, i bet many of you do know about it, well, once, lex did say, do you fight for victory in the name of justice, or justice in the name of victory, ( sorry if the sentence seems diferent because i did translate it since i did watch the french version ). As for me, i do not really know for what i fight for and in the name of what, am still lost, maybe i have been doing both during these years, how about you people? which part of the sentence do suit you best?

$peace123
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1 year 9 months ago
Do you have a secret 'Fight for Justice in the name of Justice' option lol XD

Seriously though, that quote seems to be asking whether or not you fight for justice or victory under the guise of the other. Since a guise is only a guise and has no real substance I would disclude that and pick justice or victory. Primarily out of these I would pick justice, but there are a few times here and there where I would just fight for the sake of victory if it was just a silly contest or some senario such as following orders in the military where you personal view of justice is suppose to go on the backburner and you take orders.

So.. mainly justice in the name of victory, but it is ultimately situational.

Peace (one who has never watched Smallville)

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~PaladinDragoon
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Guardian of Solace (it's a place XD)
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1 year 9 months ago
Since there seems to be no other choice, I think "justice in the name of victory" would be the nicer choice - because hey, you're fighting for justice. Now, if it were the other way around (victory in the name of justice), you'll be fighting for victory - but talk is cheap, and even if you say that it's all in the name of justice, you can still cheat.
So yes, like what peace said, it all boils down to the situation you're in. :)

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~BlastGirl
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Omega Dattebayo!
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1 year 9 months ago
So it's kind of like the "Death Note" complex.
I am an advocator of "L" personally.
However, realistically, I don't know if it's possible to attain perfect justice without bending the rules, manipulation, or doing something bad. But I guess it's that standard that we all strive against, so as long as we are trying to be as good as possible...

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~rakushu
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The Road to Hell
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1 year 9 months ago
"Fight for victory in the name of justice" suits better.
I belive in achieving victory, it doesn't matter which means you use...

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~JimaZero
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1 year 9 months ago
What it means is do you "fight for justice in order to win" or "fight to win to achieve justice." I believe neither is important, ere go, I don't really care.

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~Maverickslayer
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1 year 9 months ago

JimaZero

What it means is do you "fight for justice in order to win" or "fight to win to achieve justice." I believe neither is important, ere go, I don't really care.



what i mean is, do you think that the end justify the means, it is something close to it, but if you do not care, it is ok, though, since we do keep making decision everyday, i was wondering if some are aware of it, "do you fight for justice in the name of victory" means that do you fight for an exact goal and do your best to win at any cost, or "do you fight for victory in the name of justice" that is, does does winning matters more than the purpose of winning, in short it should be something like this!