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shouldn't it be the opposite? since Kaban became a regular human then she is the one who will age and die while the other friends will continue to exist, baring accidents and ceruleans.or am i misunderstanding something about the lore?

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    qi said:

    shouldn't it be the opposite? since Kaban became a regular human then she is the one who will age and die while the other friends will continue to exist, baring accidents and ceruleans.or am i misunderstanding something about the lore?

    Kaban is still a friend, you can see in S2 and she has seemed out live a few of the friends from the first anime but some of them are also still alive.
    More friends are made when ever one dies so it's not like she would ever be alone anyways.

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    Punished_Kiki said:

    I see it's time for the right-wing lunatics, who contribute nothing but shitpost comments, to rise up.

    Fuck off outta the comment section and help out the site, please.
    Add artist entries.
    Upload some art.
    Fix a wiki.

    Do you exist just to get into political arguments on danbooru

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    Punished_Kiki said:

    I see it's time for the right-wing lunatics, who contribute nothing but shitpost comments, to rise up.

    Fuck off outta the comment section and help out the site, please.
    Add artist entries.
    Upload some art.
    Fix a wiki.

    Just because you contribute doesn't make your freedom to argue about politics greater than that same freedom of other users, whether they contribute or not.

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    blindVigil said:

    Just because you contribute doesn't make your freedom to argue about politics greater than that same freedom of other users, whether they contribute or not.

    Should put an asterisks there. A brand new account joining in a political discourse with some hot takes to rile up people shouldn't be held equally to other users, since most of those accounts are purely used for trolling purposes (not the case here, but there are past cases). More so if they're reviving a comment thread that has already died down.

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    GreyOmega said:

    Should put an asterisks there. A brand new account joining in a political discourse with some hot takes to rile up people shouldn't be held equally to other users, since most of those accounts are purely used for trolling purposes (not the case here, but there are past cases). More so if they're reviving a comment thread that has already died down.

    Well that's obviously not the same as talking about a normal user who spends their time, partially or totally, engaging with political topics. Do we really need to qualify everything with obvious exceptions? Obviously day 1 troll accounts shouldn't be put on the same level as a normal user, that applies to anyone making an account just to be a pain in the ass, not just political discussions.

    My point is that someone doesn't get to act like they aren't doing the exact same thing as the people they're criticizing just because they contribute and those people don't. And they don't get to act like they're "justified" doing those things just because they contribute.

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    According to Alternative Facts in Eastern Utopia, Kagerou runs boardgame nights at Kourindou where youkai gather to play reverse Werewolf (the goal being to find and eat the "human" impostor who's pretending to be a youkai).

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    Levander said:

    According to Alternative Facts in Eastern Utopia, Kagerou runs boardgame nights at Kourindou where youkai gather to play reverse Werewolf (the goal being to find and eat the "human" impostor who's pretending to be a youkai).

    What the hell that sounds hysterical, I want to play that too.

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    With my 794.4 hours in Stellaris, I'm gonna translate what the robot says:
    Legion node: Responsible for war and combat for a machine intelligence.
    Casus Belli animosity: Declaring war cause they really dislike their enemy.
    Raiding stance: An orbital bombardment stance where instead of bombarding the population into oblivion, you kidnap er I mean 'nihilistically aquire' the population and relocate them to your worlds (pairs well with rogue servitor so you don't need to use the galactic slave market to aquire more biotrophies).
    Growth node: Responsible for managing the population.
    Synthetic lathe: Pretty sure they misspelled 'Synaptic lathe'. A megastructure that uses organic or synthetic beings as living computer chips (that'll inevitably die) to research how to change the laws of physics and eventually decimate the entire galaxy. Don't think rogue servitors can take cosmogenesis though, but I've never tried tested it.

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