What is 'GG'?

GreenHairZoro

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Can you quote me on where I said that because I don't remember me saying that.

So jman can break tsukuyomi and escape amateratsu? he said that so he wouldn't alert any more villagers and why would he fight jman if they are allies?? If he wanted to he could've put jman under tsukuyomi since they were looking dead at each other. Then just took Naruto. But his true intentions that day was to see Sasuke.

And why do you keep throwing in Obito references if we are talking about jman ? Lol just like everyone else who loses an argument. Throw in someone who has nothing to do with it.

Obito already got soloed by itachi even in the after life GG
Itachi literally has no counter for Double Kamui
 

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If one looks carefully at "GG" you can see that its a visual representation of double warp spiral lines, those of kamui :rolleyes:
That's mean this word is being patented by Obito and only his Kamui can use it.

There is should be the law that will punish anybody/any jutsu if using this word

This is called copyright breach

Sue them
 

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True that, but our Lawd Obito who transcended all dimensions and worlds in his infinite forgiveness and awesomeness doesnt care about such petty things
 

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It means "Good Game", but other people for some reason say it after every attack that someone states. Though it should be used after you're done after a game.
 

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GG means "good game". I'm pretty sure it originated in online games without voice coms (Starcraft, Dota, League of Legends). It's just a sportsmanlike acknowledgement of the competition between opposing teams. It isn't really significant.

It is often used preemptively in the middle of games to state one's belief that the game is already over because they are so far ahead/behind.
 
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