I think when it comes to classic lines in anime, perhaps many people can quickly think of various famous lines, such as "Destroy you on behalf of the moon" in childhood, and "It's not me, it's the world" in middle school. , passion such as "I am the man who wants to become the Pirate King", philosophy such as "Rules are meant to be broken", shame such as "Explode the reality", jokes such as "Actually it's me DIO", in addition to these, there are also some lines , just taken out, it seems to be a piece of cake. Today, let's take a look at those lines that seem to be impeccable but actually insult your IQ...
"When a person is killed, he will die" - Shirou Emiya
p>First of all, what I naturally want to talk about is the famous lines of the protagonist Shirou in "Fate". The logic is completely impeccable, but if you think about it carefully, this is probably not nonsense, except that you can resurrect from the dead and reincarnate in the second dimension. In the world, among the magical characters who transform into ultimate creatures, in three-dimensional or reality-themed works, who can be killed and still survive? However, it is inevitable to take it out of context when taken out of context. Friends who are familiar with the setting will naturally know that due to the scabbard of Avalon in his body, he is indeed a bug-like character in a sense.
"When money is used, it will go into the hands of others" - Red A
After all, he is the grown-up body of Shirou (?). In fact, he is the same person, so naturally Red A You can also say such ordinary philosophical words... It seems like nonsense. There is no good thing in the world where you can buy crazy and buy without losing your balance at all. You can have everything in your dreams, but please wake up... Of course, this A sentence also needs to be understood in conjunction with the plot.
"Suicide is equal to killing yourself" - Conan
The famous detective Conan has solved countless cases in the half-year timeline of the twenty-year comics in the third dimension, among which There were several incidents on Christmas day, and several incidents on Valentine's Day. I don't know how they teleported to handle the case. Maybe some parallel time and space was opened up... The Heisei era Sherlock Holmes, who was so well-informed, also had the same problem. He has said some amazing lines, such as "Suicide is equivalent to killing yourself."
The above is purely a personal opinion!