The Dango Shop (だんご屋, Dangoya; Literally meaning "Dumpling Shop") is a popular, well-known shop in Konohagakure that's famous for its dango. Anko Mitarashi, who had the sweetest tooth in the village, visited this shop often.
Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2013 9:09 pm
TheBurritoBandit
The Dango Shop (だんご屋, Dangoya; Literally meaning "Dumpling Shop") is a popular, well-known shop in Konohagakure that's famous for its dango. Anko Mitarashi, who has the sweetest tooth in the village, visits this shop often.
We can delete my quote when necessary, but keep in mind she might be dead in the plot, so this would be in past tense.
The Dango Shop (だんご屋, Dangoya; Literally meaning "Dumpling Shop") is a popular, well-known shop in Konohagakure that's famous for its dango. Anko Mitarashi, who has the sweetest tooth in the village, visits this shop often.
We can delete my quote when necessary, but keep in mind she might be dead in the plot, so this would be in past tense.
Ambiguity favors the host. Until it is confirmed that she has died, no changes are required. I'll change it in case this takes place in a far future.
Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2013 9:58 pm
TheBurritoBandit
Akemi Mercuraki
TheBurritoBandit
The Dango Shop (だんご屋, Dangoya; Literally meaning "Dumpling Shop") is a popular, well-known shop in Konohagakure that's famous for its dango. Anko Mitarashi, who has the sweetest tooth in the village, visits this shop often.
We can delete my quote when necessary, but keep in mind she might be dead in the plot, so this would be in past tense.
Ambiguity favors the host. Until it is confirmed that she has died, no changes are required. I'll change it in case this takes place in a far future.
The Dango Shop (だんご屋, Dangoya; Literally meaning "Dumpling Shop") is a popular, well-known shop in Konohagakure that's famous for its dango. Anko Mitarashi, who has the sweetest tooth in the village, visits this shop often.
We can delete my quote when necessary, but keep in mind she might be dead in the plot, so this would be in past tense.
Ambiguity favors the host. Until it is confirmed that she has died, no changes are required. I'll change it in case this takes place in a far future.
The Dango Shop (だんご屋, Dangoya; Literally meaning "Dumpling Shop") is a popular, well-known shop in Konohagakure that's famous for its dango. Anko Mitarashi, who has the sweetest tooth in the village, visits this shop often.
We can delete my quote when necessary, but keep in mind she might be dead in the plot, so this would be in past tense.
Ambiguity favors the host. Until it is confirmed that she has died, no changes are required. I'll change it in case this takes place in a far future.
The Dango Shop (だんご屋, Dangoya; Literally meaning "Dumpling Shop") is a popular, well-known shop in Konohagakure that's famous for its dango. Anko Mitarashi, who has the sweetest tooth in the village, visits this shop often.
We can delete my quote when necessary, but keep in mind she might be dead in the plot, so this would be in past tense.
Ambiguity favors the host. Until it is confirmed that she has died, no changes are required. I'll change it in case this takes place in a far future.
I said First sentence not first word. It's not the same thing.
I thought you didn't know what it meant because of the word ambiguity. I assumed that once you had known its definition, you could piece together everything else. 'Ambiguity favors the host' is something that deals with law. In a contract, it could allow for the contract to be broken due to something not be blatantly clear. In this case, it's the fate of Anko. Anko being the host, and her fate being ambiguous.
Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2013 10:40 pm
TheBurritoBandit
Akemi Mercuraki
TheBurritoBandit
Akemi Mercuraki
TheBurritoBandit
Ambiguity favors the host. Until it is confirmed that she has died, no changes are required. I'll change it in case this takes place in a far future.
I said First sentence not first word. It's not the same thing.
I thought you didn't know what it meant because of the word ambiguity. I assumed that once you had known its definition, you could piece together everything else. 'Ambiguity favors the host' is something that deals with law. In a contract, it could allow for the contract to be broken due to something not be blatantly clear. In this case, it's the fate of Anko. Anko being the host, and her fate being ambiguous.
I don't like assumptions and I just teaching me one word isn't going to help me learn what a saying means.
I said First sentence not first word. It's not the same thing.
I thought you didn't know what it meant because of the word ambiguity. I assumed that once you had known its definition, you could piece together everything else. 'Ambiguity favors the host' is something that deals with law. In a contract, it could allow for the contract to be broken due to something not be blatantly clear. In this case, it's the fate of Anko. Anko being the host, and her fate being ambiguous.