LarryD
Incognito
Since: Jan, 2001
Sep 22nd 2011 at 9:35:27 AM
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One of the variations I've seen, from an Inuyasha translation, is "wash your neck". As one would do in preparation for their own execution, according to the translation notes.
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Mswordx24
Since: May, 2011
Jun 19th 2011 at 5:17:16 PM
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Can anyone explain the difference between this and I'll Kill You! besides the wording?
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ghostwriterlondon13
Since: Dec, 1969
MrDeath
Since: Aug, 2009
Jun 20th 2011 at 7:36:46 AM
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Prepare To Die is more of a premeditated threat, while I'll Kill You is more of an Ax-Crazy sort of thing, an outburst rather than a calmly stated threat.
berr
Since: Jan, 2001
Aug 29th 2010 at 12:47:09 AM
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Per a recent trope talk, should we add And Now You Die and Time To Die as redirects?
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In the game Majesty: The Fantasy Kingdom Sim and it's expansion, the cheatcode to summon a horde of dragons and rock golems to attack you is "Prepare to die"
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