People say he's going to die horribly but the fact that he's still alive while being this dense is nothing short of a miracle. There must be some sort of divine intervention keeping him alive. That's the only reasonable explanation as to how he goes through all of this despite being literally surrounded by loved obsessed students all across the city.
And it's causing his death curse (and whoever/whatever placed it) no end of frustration. Still, it's willing to be patient... for the time being.
Alanis, killed by a schoolgirl named Nonomi (the students, however, are not so patient)
Funnily enough, someone in the Twitter comments pointed out how accurate this is; because of WWII rationing, the U.K. lacked things like spices, cheeses, and butter, and so chefs and cooks had to improvise, resulting in blander food.
Funnily enough, someone in the Twitter comments pointed out how accurate this is; because of WWII rationing, the U.K. lacked things like spices, cheeses, and butter, and so chefs and cooks had to improvise, resulting in blander food.
The extremely bland British food actually started a lot earlier than that, primarily in London and other very large cities. Before the invention of the railway, as well as modern preservation techniques, such as canning and later refrigeration, the quality of many foodstuffs could reach, ahem, questionable llevels, before reaching the consumer. Food was also expensive and wages relatively low, so many people could only afford food of extremely poor quality and low nutritional value.