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Uploaded by on Jun 16, 2007

an excellent battle of the supersaiyans goku and broly:one supersaiyan and a false llegendary supersaiyan.more intense!!!

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  • why the fuck didnt u just keep the original audio???

  • @teslaNYproductions what's is your idea of an amv, keep thinking about it

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  • I only clicked this video to see trunks turn ss and watch his jacket disenegrate.

  • The hell do you mean a "false legendary supersaiyan"? He was THE legendary super saiyan. His latent power rendered him strong enough to rag-doll FOUR super saiyans AND a super namekian all at the same time, without even trying.

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  • @NateSkull13 yeah it does

  • This songs ruins the whole video.

  • @rahully2j sorry, I meant SVO. SOV is in Japanese.

  • @rahully2j Whether the "dumb kid" comment was meant for me or for other is not the main point. What I care is that your "dumb kid" comment was meant for someone who use "fail" as a noun or believe "fail" can be a noun, in such situation. Also, I am glad to hear you say you are not an English expert so that I can convince myself why you think fail can not be a noun and the usage of fail as a noun origins from japanese video game.

  • @rahully2j Also, when commenting on youtube, we don't need to follow the SOV structure strictly as we do when writing essay. Therefore, phrases like "such a nice video" or "epic failure" or "epic fail" are acceptable in youtube. But then, you believe that "epic failure" is somehow "better" than "epic fail". According to "World English Dictionary", "fail" can be a NOUN meaning "a failure to attain the required standard, as in an examination". therefore, epic fail is acceptable.

  • @rahully2j You, sir, are a figurative juxtaposition. I never said the way that youtuber used the word "fail" is or is not correct (go check my previous comment), I just said that FAIL CAN BE A NOUN, Do answer me whether I'm correct about this point if you plan to reply me. Also, the way fail is used that you think is related to Japanese video game is actually an obsolete, but this doesn't mean it's wrong. The origin is explained in "1175–1225; Middle English failen".

  • @ss11311086 - Wannabe? I think anyone who is educated would know that fail is a verb and failure is a noun. I'm not a professor or an English expert. It's basic English. It may be used by teenagers these days, but that's not a correct word to use. And, when I said - "Unless you're a 14 year old dumb kid", it wasn't meant for you. I said that in general.

  • @ss11311086 - A correct way to articulate the thought while keeping "smile" as a noun would be to say: You positioned your lips to form an upward curve? That's a smile. Do you even know how they started using that word as a noun? It originated as a shortened form of “You fail” or, more fully, “You fail it,” the taunting “game over” message in the late-’90s Japanese video game Blazing Star, notorious for its fractured English.

  • @ss11311086 - You, sir, are an oxymoron. It is used as an interjection. Read the original oxford dictionary and then talk. Let me demonstrate you with an example - "You actually bought that? FAIL". If the "FAIL" above was a noun, that sentence would not be syntactically correct. Nouns cannot be used in that manner. It would be like saying: "You positioned your lips to form an upward curve? SMILE". No one with a good command of English would ever say such a sentence.

  • @rahully2j Founding out oneself is wrong after using foul language on other and feeling like a smartass is embarrassing, am I right? Hope that this can be lesson to smartass and wannabe English Expert like you. I don't think that I'm good at english, but before I make a statement, I do RESEARCH.

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