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This is a reference to the urban legend about how the IRL Still in Love started spiralling mentally after seeing her jockey together with his fiancee, though if I remember right the claim is that it happened during the prep for the 2003 Queen Elizabeth the II cup?

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bunkhead said in comment #2601511:

Discretion is the better part of valor.

This is all just talk just an anime on the internet, it doesn't requires much valor or the equivalent sort of discretion.

bunkhead said in comment #2601511:
Yeah well, I usually use my Careful Observation and Critical Thinking skills to skip past the 'blurt out the first obviously wrong deduction' phase.

Like this?

bunkhead said in comment #2577494:
you and your fellow gestapo goons don't care about the law and constitution. So don't go talking about understanding the other side because you yourself don't want to.

And you still haven't answered my question, by the way: What did I say that indicated to you that I was unwilling to understand "the other side"?

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AlsoSprachOdin2 said in comment #2601531:

And you still haven't answered my question, by the way: What did I say that indicated to you that I was unwilling to understand "the other side"?

Please don't use criticisms of your analysis of an anime series to segway into an unrelated political argument.

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AlsoSprachOdin2 said in comment #2601424:

Man I really hate that.
Tried to watch this series a few weeks ago. Got to the part of the first episode where this bitch decided she was going to electrocute this guy because he... I don't fucking know, but for all I could tell because he tried to stop some other guy from bothering her because he knew she could electrocute him, which she actually did along with the other guy's friends while they were chasing down this protagonist to beat him. And then she also wanted to electrocute Mr. protagonist.
Christ, what a nonsensical description of events, but I swear the anime wasn't making any more sense. And the worst fucking part of it all being that I knew Mr. protagonist was going to befriend this baffling bitch, probably without even beating her to a pulp first!
Maybe I'll try watching this one again some day, but I'm not looking forward to it.

It's just a cute image, not really the right website for this sort of discussion.

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Blank_User said in comment #2601563:

Please don't use criticisms of your analysis of an anime series to segway into an unrelated political argument.

I didn't, I used your snide insults. You're the one who's made it about something personal, twice now at least.
So how about you finally answer the question?

warui_majo said in comment #2601650:

It's just a cute image, not really the right website for this sort of discussion.

Why? If people are free to express their enthusiasm about pictures of prepubescent children engaging in violent coprophilia, it seems as good as any place to discuss my reasoning for hating this cute image. Because it isn't just a cute image, there's context to it.

AlsoSprachOdin2 said in comment #2601468:
Okay, that actually helps a lot. Thank you.

Alright, I take this back. I watched the first episode through this time, and already seconds after the bit that gave me hope (baffling bitch looking unsurprised at protagonist not getting hurt from her electrocution), she starts acting surprised after all and fucking tries again! And after an extended flashback that turns out not to be a flashback after all, she fucking goes and demands his cooperation in electrocuting him some more - while frying random bystanders' phones and public property. Why would she do these things if

Takaluki said in comment #2601431:
Mikoto already knew that her attacks wouldn't hurt Touma.

I can't see how this days-long woman moment can be retroactively written into reasonable behavior, outside of something like mind-control. So I think I'm going to keep hating this picture.

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AlsoSprachOdin2 said in comment #2602713:

I can't see how this days-long woman moment can be retroactively written into reasonable behavior, outside of something like mind-control. So I think I'm going to keep hating this picture.

Haremslop anime character is an exaggerated caricature, news at eleven.

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Incoming ban in 30 minutes (IIRC during Biboo's Fallout: New Vegas playthrough she got banned in two casinos and wasn't banned in the third only because she became bored of winning and quitted before hitting the ban threshold. That's max luck build for you).

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In Japanese, a three-legged race is called ni-nin san-kyaku (lit. "two people, three legs"), and the phrase is also used idiomatically to mean "working together in cooperation."

During Neon's first solo stream, she referred to the three members of her unit working together as san-nin san-kyaku ("three people, three legs"), which confused the viewers. Even when they pointed out that "with three people, it would be four legs," she was completely baffled, convinced that she had merely played on the idiom a bit. It wasn't until the director Chi-chan explained it with a drawing that she finally understood what a three-legged race was and what happens when there are three people.

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One of the photo references:

(a month after Lanza's 18th birthday)

(The others were when Lanza was 16 and when Lanza was 20 playing Dance Dance Revolution)

The text saying "no, don't worry, I'm not going to molest you now that we're alone just because I sound like a pedophile" came from one of his Youtube videos under the handle "CulturalPhilistine"

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