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Context: In Umamusume, there are a lot of race skills you can build for your girl. Most are things like making your girl go faster or healing their stamina.

But there are also debuff skills. And in tournaments, where you can enter three racers but only one has to actually win to win the race for your team, it's often a good strategy to make one of your girls a debuffer. This girl will have basically no chance of winning the race but that's fine, they just need to debuff the other teams.

Nice Nature is one of the best debuffer Umamusumes in the game so far, and thus pretty much every tournament her role is to act as a debuffer and never as an actual racer. So... yeah, it doesn't seem like she's pleased to keep being the debuffer here lol.

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Farran said:

Context: In Umamusume, there are a lot of race skills you can build for your girl. Most are things like making your girl go faster or healing their stamina.

But there are also debuff skills. And in tournaments, where you can enter three racers but only one has to actually win to win the race for your team, it's often a good strategy to make one of your girls a debuffer. This girl will have basically no chance of winning the race but that's fine, they just need to debuff the other teams.

Nice Nature is one of the best debuffer Umamusumes in the game so far, and thus pretty much every tournament her role is to act as a debuffer and never as an actual racer. So... yeah, it doesn't seem like she's pleased to keep being the debuffer here lol.

Well there are two "skill sets" Neicha can be. Either the "offensive" build where plays to quickly catch up, trigger her special ability (skill triggers if she reached 3rd place for a speed boost) and that.

Then we got "Toxic Nature" build that focus in debuffs. Her presence is not to win, but to whip the other umas in the opposite team so her fellow teammates will win. Pretty ironic for a nice girl named Nice Nature who can end up having pretty nasty debuffs.

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Farran said:

Context: In Umamusume, there are a lot of race skills you can build for your girl. Most are things like making your girl go faster or healing their stamina.

But there are also debuff skills. And in tournaments, where you can enter three racers but only one has to actually win to win the race for your team, it's often a good strategy to make one of your girls a debuffer. This girl will have basically no chance of winning the race but that's fine, they just need to debuff the other teams.

Nice Nature is one of the best debuffer Umamusumes in the game so far, and thus pretty much every tournament her role is to act as a debuffer and never as an actual racer. So... yeah, it doesn't seem like she's pleased to keep being the debuffer here lol.

Those builds are pretty Cursed in Nature, yes.

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T34/38 said:

Well there are two "skill sets" Neicha can be. Either the "offensive" build where plays to quickly catch up, trigger her special ability (skill triggers if she reached 3rd place for a speed boost) and that.

Then we got "Toxic Nature" build that focus in debuffs. Her presence is not to win, but to whip the other umas in the opposite team so her fellow teammates will win. Pretty ironic for a nice girl named Nice Nature who can end up having pretty nasty debuffs.

I mean yes, you can build her to be a lead racer. But the thing is, she's got two of the best gold debuff skills in the game inherently so pretty much everyone builds her as a debuffer. I've honestly never seen anyone use a racer build Nice Nature in all the tournaments I've participated in so far.

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Farran said:

I mean yes, you can build her to be a lead racer. But the thing is, she's got two of the best gold debuff skills in the game inherently so pretty much everyone builds her as a debuffer. I've honestly never seen anyone use a racer build Nice Nature in all the tournaments I've participated in so far.

Of course, seeing her not being a debuffer in the tournaments is rare, but frankly people aren't sending her lately.

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Sorry for adding tags two months later, I've decided to add as many ordnance tags to fighter jet images on this board as I can in my free time. I'm not exactly sure if the AMRAAMs on the Gripen should be tagged as RB 99 or to just keep using AIM-120 AMRAAM, I'm pretty sure that's the GBU-64 JDAM-ER going by the shape of the structure that connects the bomb to the deployable glide wings. I'm debating if it's carrying Storm Shadows as well or some other kind of bomb.

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Cyril1214 said in comment #2594475:

Adam wasn't defending pedophilia he was using pedophilia to deconstruct the framework of social and cultural structures, and the arbitrary nature of morality

that might be why he said he believed there shouldn't be an age of consent, how his wet dream was to live in the wild with apes, and used Travis the Chimp as an analogy for himself that he was a victim of human civilization who only then acted out in violence from his environment because he wanted to be free from society's structures

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alexr05 said in comment #2594480:

that might be why he said he believed there shouldn't be an age of consent, how his wet dream was to live in the wild with apes, and used Travis the Chimp as an analogy for himself that he was a victim of human civilization who only then acted out in violence from his environment because he wanted to be free from society's structures

Adam referenced pedophilia in the sense that we have all been abused by the system, implying that when true connection exists, age should be irrelevant. He did not view the interaction between a child and an adult as inherently harmful; however, he noted that society immediately categorizes it as pedophilia and labels the minor as a victim of abuse. His core argument was that society uses these taboos to maintain a hierarchy of control, where the 'protection' of children is actually a form of ownership that strips them of their autonomy.

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Cyril1214 said in comment #2594500:

Adam referenced pedophilia in the sense that we have all been abused by the system, implying that when true connection exists, age should be irrelevant. He did not view the interaction between a child and an adult as inherently harmful; however, he noted that society immediately categorizes it as pedophilia and labels the minor as a victim of abuse. His core argument was that society uses these taboos to maintain a hierarchy of control, where the 'protection' of children is actually a form of ownership that strips them of their autonomy.

Adam had such interesting philosophy that I haven't seen from any other person, I'm impressed. Did it have any connection to the (debunked) theory that Adam committed the Sandy Hook school shooting to save children from future harm?

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alexr05 said in comment #2594504:

Adam had such interesting philosophy that I haven't seen from any other person, I'm impressed. Did it have any connection to the (debunked) theory that Adam committed the Sandy Hook school shooting to save children from future harm?

To start with the conclusion. I don't think he did it to save children from future harm

His motivation wasn't "saving." It was an extreme hatred of imposition itself. life, meaning, suffering all imposed prisons. He didn't kill to convey any kind of value. He did it because he had already completely detached from "relationships" and "value." Death, to him, wasn't liberation it was the end of value. And value was what he hated most in this life
That theory you mentioned tries to give his actions some kind of "benevolent" motive but that directly contradicts his true nihilistic stance

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Current event: 2025 Japan Cup
Admire Terra (right) loses the jockey at the start, which is disqualifying, but persists to cross the finish line slightly ahead of the winner Calandagan (left) and runner-up Masquerade Ball (centre).
The jockeys' colours match the horses' capes shown here, so that's why Admire Terra doesn't have one here!

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To those of who aren't in the know in terms of Mainline MegaMan lore, what Aile is wearing isn't supposed to be a body suit. According to the lore, it's actually artificial skin. This is because Aile herself is a Cyborg (the series calls them Humanoids as a portmanteau of Human and Reploid), who was surgically given these cybernetics as a young child.

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Fake_Lyrian_Officer said:

i just wanted to make some references man, what I wont accept is you calling me a bloody normie. You can call me anything else except that

What references did you make? All I see is you naming the movies and their directors this image references, and calling anime and Chainsaw man the most unlikely media to make said references.
The latter is extremely egregious. Anime make a lot of references, and especially CSM because Fujimoto Tatsuki is a huge film buff. You're just ignorant to all that because you don't actually watch any anime, you just say you do because it's the cool thing to do.

You ARE a fucking normie.

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Fake_Lyrian_Officer said in comment #2278057:
'most unlikely media imaginable, an anime'

Is that a translation you're putting quotation marks around? Are you saying it's unlikely or that it's incorrect to say it's unlikely?
Don't worry about bunkhead, he's an asshole. Or the downvoters, they're also generally quite stupid. I might even suggest that they're "normies".

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AlsoSprachOdin2 said in comment #2599979:

Is that a translation you're putting quotation marks around? Are you saying it's unlikely or that it's incorrect to say it's unlikely?

Translation of what? It looks more like a random quote to me, though I have no idea where it could've come from.

They were claiming that anime is the "most unlikely media imaginable" to reference American movies, which, as bunkhead already explained, is not true. I think it's partly because anime has a lot of quirks that tend to stand out more to people in the West, so they're surprised when they see anime taking inspiration from non-Asian countries.

American films aren't the only Western media that inspired Fujimoto Tatsuki, either. It was confirmed in an interview that Denji and Pochita's bond is based off of that between Finn and Jake from Adventure Time. There's also rumors that Makima is based off of Princess Bubblegum and Power is based off of Eric Cartman.

Also, I wouldn't expect an answer from someone who's been inactive for three years.

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Blank_User said in comment #2599988:
They were claiming that anime is the "most unlikely media imaginable" to reference American movies

But with single quotation marks around the claim and a "wtf" at the end, so they might have disagreed with that assesment.

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Also, I wouldn't expect an answer from someone who's been inactive for three years.

Right, I missed that. Guess I'm unlikely to ever get a sure answer, if only because Fake has probably forgotten what they meant.

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bell. designs on thighs. ect., ect.

this is an ai generated image. it shoudnt be here. and yall should not be calling the person that generated it an artist. why are their name and social media handles not banned? we got the manpower to flag and know their history but not to simply ban their trash?

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