Doesn't it scare anyone else that Hinata is now a Chuunin?
Just a thought....
Doesn't it scare anyone else that Hinata is now a Chuunin?
Just a thought....
not really, she did say that she would try harder and I guess she did.Originally posted by: Mgslee
Doesn't it scare anyone else that Hinata is now a Chuunin?
Just a thought....
but seeing Naruto take the Chunning Exam "again" is what I like to call repetitive , and things like that dont go well in other scenarios, Kishimoto should just have the two Atkatsuki members attack Gaara, Leaf hears about it, Tsunade makes Naruto a chunnin, they all go over there and team up on those two losers(probably wont happen)
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Hurm... I dunno if anyone knows this, probably most of you do, but I'll state it anyway.
The Human Pillar is a term applied to the practice of a k ind of human sacrifice. Usually, when accidents happen too much around a certain building site, people are buried, alive I think, under one of the pillars of the building. This act is used to calm the spirits disturbing the construction. This type of sacrifice mostly happens in Asian countries I think, and when construction workers suddenly died of a freak accident , people usually say that they were sacrifice. Thus the term Human Pillar was coined, Hitobashira in Japanese.
Oh, on a side note, during the construction of Jyomon Tunnel in Hokkaido, a large batch of human bones, believed to be sacrificed as Hitobashira, were found. It was said that they were there since the 1970s.
When my mom was a little girl, the kids used to hide when they see big men in the evenings carrying sickles. They thought that those people are looking for children to sacrifce. Turns out to be they were only cutting down grass [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/img]
Edit - And oh, I think the Human Pillar mentioned in chapter 247 was referring to Gaara's mom, who was sacrificed to bring Shukaku into her son. As Jutsu in Naruto go, anything that has to do with time, blood, or life, is bound to be powerful. Just look at the Kuchiyose, the Edo Tensei, and the Shiki Fuujin
Originally posted by: cipan
Hurm... I dunno if anyone knows this, probably most of you do, but I'll state it anyway.
The Human Pillar is a term applied to the practice of a k ind of human sacrifice.
Edit - And oh, I think the Human Pillar mentioned in chapter 247 was referring to Gaara's mom, who was sacrificed to bring Shukaku into her son. As Jutsu in Naruto go, anything that has to do with time, blood, or life, is bound to be powerful. Just look at the Kuchiyose, the Edo Tensei, and the Shiki Fuujin
Quite interesting. Makes sense but why did the Akatsuki mention about it..........
"Our hearts are full of memories but not all of them reflect the truth. The heart isn't a recording device. Even important memories change with time. They warp or fade, leaving us with but a shadow of what we hoped to remember." 天の道を行き、全てを司る。これは僕の世界。
Originally posted by: cipanEdit - And oh, I think the Human Pillar mentioned in chapter 247 was referring to Gaara's mom, who was sacrificed to bring Shukaku into her son. As Jutsu in Naruto go, anything that has to do with time, blood, or life, is bound to be powerful. Just look at the Kuchiyose, the Edo Tensei, and the Shiki Fuujin
Interesting. Makes me wonder the more Gaara kills, does it fuel him becoming stronger?
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