A simple observation, and suggestion;

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Multiple times a day, we get threads from very angry people, trying to prove somebody else wrong. Often, the reason they state that people are wrong is, in fact, wrong. Such as, "Everyone is stupid. It never said that Kushina tough Minato fuinjutsu, so everyone who thinks so is ****ing stupid!". When you start a thread with the intention of proving somebody wrong, you should make damn sure that they actually are wrong. When you do shit like this, it serves no purpose other than draw attention to your own lacking intelligence, to say the least. If you get that worked up over something you think is incorrect, use Google. Even if you're entirely positive they are wrong, spend a few seconds using Google. That way, you don't strap an enormous, flashing, neon sign that says "I'M A VERY STUPID INDIVIDUAL!" to your body. That is all.
 

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Wrong section.Bitching and whining goes in Chatterbox.
 
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They shouldn't even be making new threads anyway and clogging/disrupting the forum list. They should easily be able to prove their point and refute theirs by simply "making a post within the thread it originated from"! It's much easier than it seems and takes less time.
 

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Making threads to disprove an entire premise (from a post they read before) is very illogical. Not to mention, most of the time people do this, it usually has no evidence to support said claims and then the entire thread turns into a mini-flame war which may or may not provoke the mods (Haha!).
 

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Wrong section.

Besides we know that Minato learned sealing from Kushina.

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who said that it's not stated that kushina taught minato seals
it's stated twice
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well ur suggestion isnt half bad, but still wrong section
 
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