Thread:BraveHeart70/@comment-5778280-20150921224001/@comment-5778280-20150924045403

You can start the article today, and I can post sometime later or tomorrow. Right now, I've got a headache because of The Eleven Supernova ideas. To be frank, and completely honest, I don't see how the concept is hard to understand. It's not a group of ass-kissers, and it's not a group of absolute powerhouses that band together to fuck shit up. I mean, if you think about it, a Prodigy comes in many shapes and sizes. I mean, if you think about it, anyone could research Martial Arts and show an uncanny aptitude in it. Though, their ability to actually perform the techniques, and realize the actual goals of said practices, is slim. Just because they can disect it, find out the basis and intention behind it, doesn't necessarily mean they can make their body move any way they please, does it? No. So, they don't have to be strong; they can be smart. It, literally is like The Eleven Supernova from One Piece. Are they all incredibly OP powerhouses? To an extent, they're strong. It's not the fact they have OP powers, but rather they get off their fucking ass and show the world what they're worth. They're dangerous because they go in, balls to the wall, and make a name for themself. They ave no actual purpose; they didn't get together and announce they'd be called The Eleven Supernova or The Worst Generation. It's irritating to think that somebody literally believes that every group has an absolute, set in stone, plan and purpose. If you go out to game with your friends, and you name yourself "The Swagtastic Snipers", and are legit just people who you hang out with, does somebody have the right to come out and ask you "Why are you guys a group?" - "is there a point in being a group?" - "why didn't you just join a game club instead?". Annoying.