User talk:Daren2

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RE:Fake Karakura Town
Hello.

It is stated as "up to", because his original sentence was 18,800 years, but since Aizen taunted them, it was increased to 20,000 years. Hence, why "up" is necessary to be used in this case.

Jirachiwish (Talk)   06:31, March 26, 2011 (UTC) I know that, but "raised" already signifies that there was an original sentence, 18,000 years. The sentence is stronger without the "up to".

Actually the "up" serves as a flavoring word. It is not necessary but it makes the sentence less dry and makes it easier to read. Putting a directional flavor word like that serves to increase the speed at which a person's mind comprehends the stated sentence.--

No worries, most people don't know about flavor words--

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