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Originally Posted by jubaji
Now, that I believe!
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See what I mean? In Ninjitsu, words are also weapons. You've given me the reaction the sentence/phrase was intended to get - notwithstanding everything written above the sentence.
If the Samurai attacked the Christians of Southern Japan and just about wiped the Christians off the Country and, the Samurai attacked the Iga and just about wiped the Iga out also, I'd say the Samurai didn't like either of these groups. But, you are correct with the "No." One could also take this as saying that the Samurai were just taking orders and these attacks weren't personal. I've seen this great painting depicting the war against the Iga. The painting shows a Koga fighting alongside the Igas (at least that is what was represented by the owner of the painting). Strange that today, the Iga don't really appreciate the Koga. So much as to say that the Koga no longer exist and that the only line of the Ninja existing today are the Iga. Of course, none of this matters when some criminal points a .357 at your temple. Guess I should stop talking a practice.
*Pick your sentence carefull*