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The delusion is in MAGA supporters still believing Trump is some anti-elite "drain the swamp" champion for the working class—when, in reality, his inauguration featured the world's richest billionaires (Musk, Bezos, Zuckerberg, and others with over $1 trillion in combined wealth) seated prominently behind him on the platform, grinning like they own the place. It was a blatant display of oligarchy, not populism.
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Yapping hours but I would like to think that Madhouse Dante has the haircut that looks like a mix of Dan1+Dan3 (not Dan3 final) because he has this worry that Vergil can't tell it's him. Like the reason Vergil/Nelo Angelo saw his whole face the whole day and still couldn't figure who Dante was (or he did and Dante just assumed he didn't) is the hair. So he stylized it like when he was a teenager (the last time Vergil might have seen him) so if there is a next time, Vergil would know it's his twin.
Or it's just that it's a very late attempt at correcting his mistake (it's not) and this he how he grieved for Vergil. Or that in the process of grieving, he just doesn't stylized his hair at all and just let it be.
Is the blond of Cecil's hair natural or does he dye it? I've noticed that Claudia doesn't seem to have the same
Mentioned off-handedly here but it’s natural.
Almost looks legit having random lines, right 🌿
"Duke is so mean for choosing Eulie as bait."
He's dramatic and sarcastic, he does nonsense like this all the time with Lenore as his partner-in-chaos. PLUS, he used himself as bait.
But that aside.
It's generally agreed that Annabel's group are the murderers (seeing as they were the ones who went through with locking a person in a wall). However, Lenore's group has attempted violence at one point or the other.
Berenice and Eulie with torturing Monty, but that turned out to be Will. Lenore with a gun pointed at Will. Even Duke tossing Montressor around and shoving Annabel off the balcony.
I'm just saying, people seem to think that Duke and his impulsivity is the highest risk factor in Lenore's group. However, when they were all trying to save Duke, I still remember who went through with pulling the trigger.