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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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"not as it is... but as it can be"?

"I came for your heroes. For your league. Not as it is....but as it can be."


What does the sentence in bold mean exactly?

  

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Not in its present form ... but in some different form that it may become in the future.

  • Not in its present form ...
  • but in some different form that it may become in the future.
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Not in its present form ... but in some different form that it may become in the future.

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