JUJUTSU KAISEN :: SEASON 1 EPISODE 12
You dare touch my soul? Since we both heartily ridiculed that brat together, I’ll allow it once. There won’t be a second time.

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JUJUTSU KAISEN :: SEASON 1 EPISODE 12
You dare touch my soul? Since we both heartily ridiculed that brat together, I’ll allow it once. There won’t be a second time.
My unhappiness was the unhappiness of a person who could not say no. I had been intimidated by the fear that if I declined something offered me, a yawning crevice would open between the other person’s heart and myself which could never be mended through all eternity.
Dazai Osamu, No Longer Human pg. 166
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You: So do you have a preference for men or women?
Me: *gazing deeply into the distance* I have a preference for justice
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I keep hearing the term "biorobot" in regards to Chernobyl, I tried looking up the term before but I didn't find an explanation, what are biorobots?
The bravest me the world has ever known: Liquidators sent to the rooftop of the destroyer Reactor 4, to replace German-made robots that broke down due to the heavy exposure to radiation, as that place needed to be cleaned up from all the radioactive debris expelled from the explosion of the reactor in order to allow construction crews to finish the Sarcophagus, the structure designed to contain the building and stop the spread of radiation to the atmosphere.
Here you can see them alongside one of the broken robots, and hence their name, Biorobots, since they had been sent to a place deemed only suitable for robots, not humans nor any other living being.
The completion of the Sarcophagus was for them what flying the Soviet flag over the Reichstag meant to the Red Army: Total victory over a ruthless, savage enemy.
And they actually raised their own flag once it was completed, a symbol of their battle over the atom.
Never forget their sacrifices.
The truth doesn’t care about our needs or wants. It doesn’t care about our governments, our ideologies, our religions. It will lie in wait for all time. And this, at last, is the gift of Chernobyl. Where I once would fear the cost of truth, now I only ask… What is the cost of lies?
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