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Originally Posted by wisteria233
I admitted it much earlier in the conversation.
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My mistake on that part then - I only wrote it because it seemed like you were placing too much emphasis on the other reasons.
In any case, it seems like you are missing one of my main points,
which is that some of the points you're hanging your argument on are incorrect, specifically the following:
"Yasaburo never says anything about Alto returning to Kabuki" and that Yasaburo did not speak of Alto's "possible inheritance of the dojo(troupe)"
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Originally Posted by wisteria233
Also Yasaburo never says anything about Alto returning to Kabuki he merely tells Alto that he's glad Alto didn't give up acting and to go see his father. He never talks down Alto's dream to become a pilot he merely talks down his way of going about it, which actually works more in with what Swampstorm said. When does Yasaburo ever in this episode talk down Alto's dream to be a pilot itself? Because he's more talking down the way Alto is behaving than what he wants to do.
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Originally Posted by wisteria233
Because, again Yasaburo never says anything about Kabuki, so saying that is what he meant when he never even hinted at that is just grasping at straws.
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All he spoke of was Alto's behavior not what Alto possible inheritance to the dojo.
Your putting in words and meanings that aren't even there or hinted at, by either of the characters. Doing stunts and playing an extra yes it is acting, but it is different from Kabuki. In fact if Yasaburo was any other family member of Alto's how would you look at the same scene with the same conversation, which keep in mind Alto is thinking about?
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Including those incorrect points weaken your argument that magnus is "putting in words and meanings that aren't even there or hinted at", at least with regards to Yasaburo, though if you think they don't matter, fine by me.