Talk:Korosensei/@comment-137.238.231.13-20150406031856/@comment-82.136.126.106-20150406175510

Well, it isn't really that unreasonable to say "people die if they are killed". What, if people actually didn't they when killed? Killing and Dying are two different things. One leads to the other, but they still are not the same. If you kill someone, you backstab him with a dagger, give him a poisoned drink or just shoot him on the battlefield. Killing is the action that usually leads to death, or rather, the process which we call "dying". But what if a person, who gets killed, would be reborn? Would we still call it dying? Especially in Fate/Stay Night, where the phrase comes from, rebirth would actually be a possible outcome, if some died. Normally, we associate "death" with the fact, that the dead person won't return. That they are gone forever. But, for example, if you kill someone in a computer game, they can return sometime later. I think, both, Shirou (F/SN) and Koro-san meant that humans (people) disappear from the world (die) when someone kills them. Thus, its not that unreasonable for them to say that.