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I like the little detail that Plato's video is 2 hours and 34 minutes long, whereas Diogenes's is 23 seconds. There must be a joke here about how it takes a lot longer to explain something than to mock it.
And also gordon ramsey.

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    FRien said:

    I like the little detail that Plato's video is 2 hours and 34 minutes long, whereas Diogenes's is 23 seconds. There must be a joke here about how it takes a lot longer to explain something than to mock it.
    And also gordon ramsey.

    I think the joke is simply that Diogenes made Plato look like a fool with his "featherless biped" in literal seconds.

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    After thinking about this scene a bit more, I've got even more questions. I am hardly an expert on Japanese culture in general or Japanese office culture in particular, but is this not unusually confrontational behavior from Douki-chan? Openly disagreeing with someone else like this doesn't seem like it's the "done" thing. A scene like this would not be out of place if it happened in the US, which is much more of an 'ask' (vs. 'guess') culture than I thought Japan was.

    I wonder what yomu's Japanese audience is making of this storyline.

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    I wonder what yomu's Japanese audience is making of this storyline.

    I don’t know where the main Japanese fandom lives, but the Twitter replies are basically positive. They roughly fall into 3 groups.

    1. “Douki-chan/kun are so cool/capable.”

    2. “That’s a good memory!”

    3. Shipping stuff/comments about the origin of Kouhai’s Douki-dokis.

    Group 3 also contains the subcategory of horny comments. For example, “This is… the Kouhai-chan is bi theory. Hot.” Also, “I feel like it would be best if Kouhai-chan devoured both of them at the same time.”

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