First and foremost, the plural of ninja is simply ninja. The singlular and plural forms are identical such as with the words "deer" and "Pikachu."
I feel that I have my fingers far from the pulse of the community whenever the subject of ninja versus pirates comes up.
What is the origin of said conflict? Not even the massive library of Google contains details on this epic struggle.
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Ninja Versus Pirates A Modest Proposal
#6
Posted 06 November 2003 - 11:07 AM
QUOTE (Lynxfox @ Nov 5 2003, 07:58 PM)
Ninja! It's spelled N-I-N-J-A. Have I tought you nothing?!
It's spelled T-A-U-G-H-T! Have I taught you nothing?!
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#9
Posted 23 November 2003 - 11:24 PM
i do sympathize with both sides. but quite frankly ninja dont even need to fight a battle, actually i dont think they ever do. instead they just kill you in your sleep, a little not fair, but they win and prevent more bloodshed, and all is fair in love and war. (not really.)
Thirteen and a half.
Twelve jurors,
one judge,
and half a chance.
Twelve jurors,
one judge,
and half a chance.
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