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Tien or Krillin who is stronger.

For whatever reasons this has been a much debatable topic!

Here, we will answer who is stronger based on the events up to episode let's say 80.

That is we are not considering the tournament of power which is yet to happen.

The question essentially melts down to who was stronger at the end of the Buu arc?

For this equation, we will mainly need only Cell arc and the Buu arc.

Forget every single thing that has happened before that for now.

Tien was undoubtedly stronger than Krillin in Cell arc; feats support that argument.

Tien held off Semi-Perfect Cell allowing 18 to escape.

Krillin has done nothing minutely close to that.

So, this is 100% clear that at the Cell Saga, Tien was the more powerful fighter.

If you say otherwise, you are wrong.

Buu arc takes place seven years after the end of Cell Saga, in these seven years Tien

going by his nature kept training.

We don't have any evidence that says he didn't.

His natural thing to do is to train, we see him training, so that's what we have to

go with.

However, Krillin in this time settled down, became a family guy, and stopped training.

He didn't even wear his training gear at that point.

His physical condition, appearance and everything else overall shouts out loud that he wasn't

even a fighter anymore.

Feat wise none of them had much to do in this arc, but still, Tien has a better feat I must

say.

Deflecting a beam of the strongest Buu, and dodging one count as more than Krillin slicing

Buu with his Destructo Disk which Buu intentionally took head on, knowing it won't do shit to

him.

But, that's not the main argument.

The real deal is, there condition at the end of the Cell saga, and what they did in the

seven year gap.

There's just no way, Tien would be weaker than Krillin after all that training.

Because Tien is naturally more powerful if you look back at Dragon Ball, Tien even defeated

Kid Goku, something Krillin failed to do.

Krillin was never stronger in the roots.

Tien is from the three eyed clan and is said to posses' myriad power.

So, he has higher dormant potential; he trained, Krillin didn't.

Do the math.

The trend continues even in Super; we see Krillin was rusty against Frieza's army

and was only able to fight after getting a moral boost from Master Roshi.

While Tien looked sharp from the word go.

However, things might change in the coming arc, and I wouldn't mind a bit.

As I love both these characters, very much.

Do note that, in this video, I only considered things shown in the anime and the manga.

Things like authors statement have not been considered because we think what has been

established in the official story matters the most.

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5 Benefits of Term Evaluations - Duration: 3:29.

You're probably like me, you probably

have days, maybe even weeks, that you

wonder if your homeschool is really

effective. Maybe you're not accomplishing

the lessons, you're not getting them done.

Maybe you wonder what your children

are really learning. You know I just sat

down and completed my end-of-term

evaluations. This resource has been so

invaluable to me. I've not always done

term evaluations. I would usually sit

down the end of the year and kind of

look back and think about what went well

and what I want to change, but I never

sat down and did it formally. I never

asked these open-ended questions that

really make me think about our

homeschool. This resource has allowed me

to take that step back and to ask some big

questions, to look at what are we

learning? What are we accomplishing? You

know a lot of times it's difficult for

us too quantify what's going on in our

homeschool in a lesson plan book.

Maybe we're not getting as far into our

history reading as we would like to. But at

the same time maybe we're having some

really deep conversations like we did

this term that allowed us to explore the

material more fully, allowed my children

to develop some narration, both oral and

written narration skills, that they will

apply to many other lessons. You know

we don't always accomplish as much in

the math lessons as I think we should or

where I think we should be. But sometimes

like this term, if we camp out on a

concept and master that concept instead

of just moving on, my daughter now has a

more solid base that she can build up. So

it's not always about the academics. That

is a very important piece in our homeschooling

but so are life skills, and

habit training, and making sure that we

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other areas where we are educating the

whole child. Taking the time to complete

term evaluations has helped me remember

that and to celebrate what we are

accomplishing, whether it's academic or

otherwise. If you have never done term

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once a year, you and your homeschool

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Behind The Bar - The Manhattan - Duration: 3:17.

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- Why do I love making Manhattans?

For me, I think it has to do with just growing up

in New York City my entire life.

I have such a connection with it.

It's a wonderful cocktail to make,

it's extremely balanced.

You've got the whiskey, the sweet vermouth,

the bitters, it's like a dance.

It's a love affair.

I love drinking them. (chuckling)

There's many stories behind the legend of the Manhattan.

One of the stories is that it was created

at the Manhattan Club for an event that was held

for Winston Churchill's mother, Lady Randolph Churchill,

for then-governor Tilden of New York,

who was actually running for president.

Apparently that's not true.

What we've learned since then

is that Lady Randolph Churchill

couldn't possibly have been there at that time

because she was pregnant in Europe with little Winston.

There's another story from a bartender

who was working at the famous Hoffman House,

a very, very famous hotel.

Tons of celebrities of that day would stay there,

people like Wild Bill Cody, Sarah Bernhardt.

But Bill Mulhall who was a bartender there,

says that cocktail was created by a man

with the last name of Black,

who lived somewhere below Houston Street.

That's the story that I always stick to.

There's something sort of dark and mysterious,

it's kind of matching, like, the city.

The initial Manhattan was made with three ounces of whiskey,

either rye or bourbon,

one ounce of sweet vermouth,

two to three dashes of angostura bitters,

and then add some ice,

give it a good stir, 30 seconds,

and add a cherry,

and then poor it into a chilled coup, voila.

I think the cherry came after Prohibition.

It was used as a flavoring component.

Maraschino cherry, what they are now,

they're not red like the cherry that we all know

from like the seventies, which was basically like a dye,

but there so, and it's almost like molasses

that it's sitting in,

and they're dark, sort of burgundy.

It's delicious.

I think if I was to make one that would be different

I would use 1 1/2 ounces of rye,

an ounce and a half of bourbon,

one ounce of sweet vermouth,

two to three dashes of angostura bitters,

and then you would take the orange rind

with the bitters.

You're sort of just gonna wash it.

Stir your spirit with ice and then pour it.

What would make that one taste a little bit different,

you're gonna get the orange playing in with the spice.

It'd be a really nice

sort of citrus-spice flavor coming through.

It is a great drink.

I don't know if you can actually make it

any better than it is.

I think everybody should have a Manhattan

at least once in life,

just to experience it.

It's as iconic as the borough it's named after,

Manhattan, boom!

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