1:44 What I never understand in situations like this (similar to Dragonball Z in the end with Pan in the tournament) ... If a child comes this far, they are not just "pure lucky" ... it's not just your regular kid ... Seriously, which normal child would have found the first task? By pure chance? Okay, maybe ... which normal child would have finished the first task? Running a billion kilometers at a fast pace? No normal child would have accomplished that ... The fog of death with all the traps and creatures that kill you ... a normal child would have been killed. The food challenge ... jumping down the fucking cliff? A normal child would have died ... the tower of trials? Sorry, but even there, a normal child would very likely either die or have been disqualified ... So why would anyone who isn't a complete idiot think, that Killua is "just a kid"? It just makes absolutely no sense to underestimate him at this stage of the exam >.
why do you want to tell " the joke "? it's not funny and everyone and their mother has heard it and said it. it won't even surprise both of them anyway bc dudes already seen this. but have at it I guess if it's that important. lol
I dunno man, any 12 year old who made through the running phase is far from normal. How many of those even go for the exam every year I wonder. And we don't really even know what the others did in the tower exactly, we only know what the main group did and that ~380 people have failed at this point. So when they see a 12 year old on an island alone in the forest (who would even leave a kid there, except maybe Ash's mom) something in their brain shouldn't add up, also it's like day 5 or 6. 1 in 10000 people even make it to the 1st phase of the exam, so to take anyone lightly, especially that young at that stage just shows ignorance. Except maybe Leorio, he got really lucky with who he even got there with
@@SyuuKito it has been ages since I watched it tbh. I agree that Leorio is a great person, but he's rash and inexperienced at the start of the show. I'd argue that he doesn't really have those hunter instincts that the rest of the group show early on, maybe it's his approach that bothers me. Remember his reaction to both Killua and Kurapika fighting for the first time? And he did get lucky with meeting up with Gon and Kurapika, heck he even gets carried by Hisoka at one point, you can't really say he got there on his lonesome. Would he even gotten that far if he were alone? Same with Amori, Umori and Imori, their behavior and approach towards Killua is what shows disrespect/underestimation. "You can't even beat a little kid." Says enough of their character. Killua also stopped using the skateboard early on in the first exam and healthy adults were dropping like flies. And again the statistics of 1 out 10000 make it to the exam, simple math says 2 12 year olds out of 450000 people made it there and only 25 are left it's baffling to even have the mindset to not be wary of every single one of them. And why I'm questioning the tower is because for all we know the others might've had a far easier or harder experience there, we don't know. So anyone making it out, no matter how early or late they made it, should be subjective to everyone else as long as they did make it.
fun fact sucking out snake venom orally will not actually work. this was a concept popularized by tv and movies, but it does not work in reality the venom would already be circulating in your blood system it moves too fast for a person to get there in time to stop it by doing it orally this is just a myth, and you may in fact make things worse by doing this.
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What I never understand in situations like this (similar to Dragonball Z in the end with Pan in the tournament) ...
If a child comes this far, they are not just "pure lucky" ... it's not just your regular kid ...
Seriously, which normal child would have found the first task? By pure chance? Okay, maybe ... which normal child would have finished the first task? Running a billion kilometers at a fast pace? No normal child would have accomplished that ...
The fog of death with all the traps and creatures that kill you ... a normal child would have been killed.
The food challenge ... jumping down the fucking cliff? A normal child would have died ... the tower of trials? Sorry, but even there, a normal child would very likely either die or have been disqualified ...
So why would anyone who isn't a complete idiot think, that Killua is "just a kid"? It just makes absolutely no sense to underestimate him at this stage of the exam >.
we're getting closer and closer to being able to make THE joke
That joke sure is a stretch...
why do you want to tell " the joke "? it's not funny and everyone and their mother has heard it and said it. it won't even surprise both of them anyway bc dudes already seen this. but have at it I guess if it's that important. lol
It's so dumb to underestimate Killua at this point, it's the 3rd phase of the exam, how do you think "this kid" got here?
I dunno man, any 12 year old who made through the running phase is far from normal. How many of those even go for the exam every year I wonder. And we don't really even know what the others did in the tower exactly, we only know what the main group did and that ~380 people have failed at this point. So when they see a 12 year old on an island alone in the forest (who would even leave a kid there, except maybe Ash's mom) something in their brain shouldn't add up, also it's like day 5 or 6. 1 in 10000 people even make it to the 1st phase of the exam, so to take anyone lightly, especially that young at that stage just shows ignorance. Except maybe Leorio, he got really lucky with who he even got there with
@@SyuuKito it has been ages since I watched it tbh. I agree that Leorio is a great person, but he's rash and inexperienced at the start of the show. I'd argue that he doesn't really have those hunter instincts that the rest of the group show early on, maybe it's his approach that bothers me. Remember his reaction to both Killua and Kurapika fighting for the first time? And he did get lucky with meeting up with Gon and Kurapika, heck he even gets carried by Hisoka at one point, you can't really say he got there on his lonesome. Would he even gotten that far if he were alone?
Same with Amori, Umori and Imori, their behavior and approach towards Killua is what shows disrespect/underestimation. "You can't even beat a little kid." Says enough of their character.
Killua also stopped using the skateboard early on in the first exam and healthy adults were dropping like flies. And again the statistics of 1 out 10000 make it to the exam, simple math says 2 12 year olds out of 450000 people made it there and only 25 are left it's baffling to even have the mindset to not be wary of every single one of them.
And why I'm questioning the tower is because for all we know the others might've had a far easier or harder experience there, we don't know. So anyone making it out, no matter how early or late they made it, should be subjective to everyone else as long as they did make it.
fun fact sucking out snake venom orally will not actually work. this was a concept popularized by tv and movies, but it does not work in reality the venom would already be circulating in your blood system it moves too fast for a person to get there in time to stop it by doing it orally this is just a myth, and you may in fact make things worse by doing this.
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