after so many years of consuming the flesh of the Japanese in order to sustain himself, I think zouken counts as naturalised
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after so many years of consuming the flesh of the Japanese in order to sustain himself, I think zouken counts as naturalised
the question of 'who' is not so relevant; i imagine the vast majority do. what matters is more 'why' one would have citizenship—what its significance and/or utility is—and also 'how'
William James was significantly less crazy than the median academic of today and, basically,
the degree of integration with the 'real' (taxable) economy would, I suspect, go like this:
(y-axis: integration)
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while colloquially referred to as "saber AIDS" it's actually a saber parasitic fungus
what a pointless bloody problem to have to solve. just have her appear in silhouette or something
the girl has incurable saber AIDS and you're laughing.
No, I'm talking hypothetically.
I'm exaggerating but only a little. It wouldn't be so much characteristically Type-Moon as characteristically denki 伝奇, the meta-genre to which all Type-Moon works belong.
At the utmost limit, a characteristically Type-Moon story could be constructed in the form of a purely realist novel in which one key noun, or proper noun, is invariably written inside quotation...
Araya is not dead in the strict sense. Nasu's being metaphorical.
He has an unspecified ability to swap into a new body when "killed," but it's much more limited than Touko's and probably only...
Touko is too young for it to be an issue. We don't know if the doll jumping has any effect. Remember that Zouken is like 500.
That is a statement, not a question.
It's correct in part. It's correct insofar as TM works are 'realist' (you are using the word extremely broadly, as there's very little resemblance between how Nasu writes and those schools of writing...
This is, in the sense you mean it, not correct. And to the extent that it is correct, it proves nothing other than that FGO shouldn't exist (obvious to all right-thinking people)
"let no-one ignorant of geometry enter here"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Science_of_Logic
to add insult to injury, he got betrayed by his own simulation
ikr, fucked up
we seem to have scared him off but I asked the AI model what it thinks about DI anyway
Hm, seems to have broken him. let's try again
shocking twist!
Be careful, it's coming for your job!
Well, yes, this is essentially why Nasu shouldn't have ever "directly" shown "real" "historical" "settings" in TM works.
Character too powerful? Terminal disease. Works every time.
(II) Much of the work in transforming OP's inarticulate rage into marginally-articulate rage has clearly been done by TV Tropes. Reflect on the significance of that. (5% of grade)
Do you know what you had in mind?