They are trying to give me a heart attack with this episode. Holy fucking emotional whiplash.
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They are trying to give me a heart attack with this episode. Holy fucking emotional whiplash.
worst thing is having all the motivation and ideas to write but not being in the mood to
oh it's here! the part of the evening when the despair sets in
20. write what you’re thinking about right now .
During those day when you need someone. I’m pretty sure this is how other ppl get attention from their morail... yeaah.
@ruanib
Let’s see what we can link with this cryptic pair now, besides the obvious ’horse twins’ clue being in Rantaro’s lab (for an unexplored reason...):
Ouma claims the group has been in a hostile situation when they met. Kaede notes that Rantaro acts like he is accustomed to such things. (Notably, Kaede seems to have a residual memory of ‘Mono’ bears in the first Prologue, despite being clueless about the killing game)
Ouma talks about the organisation being involved with brainwashing and cults (though the latter is less preferred). Rantaro talks about brainwashing and cults taking place in the outside world. (Notably, one of the participants is a cult leader, evidently afflicted by brainwashing)
‘Kill and survive the trial’ is ‘eerily similar to the real world’, according to Rantaro. ‘Kill and solve the mystery’ is said to Shuichi by Ouma.
Ouma reacts to the tunnel very badly, likening the game to torture. Rantaro suggests that he has gone through escape games, even saying that he has failed at such an escape.
Ouma suggests to Shuichi that having knowledge of the organisation is as good as having a noose around your neck. Rantaro is noted to have a lot of dangerous information, warning Shuichi from asking him details.
Ouma talks about getting past borders covertly with the help of an agent. Rantaro’s particular like is ‘extraterritorial rights’, he’s experienced dangers with travelling and was in mortal danger for being mistaken as an informant. Both of them are experienced travellers and travel the globe.
Rantaro mysteriously has information not given to him via his Survivor’s Perk - for one, about 16 students making a killing game while others are clueless, in the first Prologue - while Ouma is a trove of information about the organisation.
I had a coworker who just hated me. And I couldn't for the life of me figure out why. We started out fine, but then after a while of me working there, she just had a completely different attitude when I’d walk up. She constantly was glaring at me with resting bitch-face, and throwing me curt passive aggressive comments. Meanwhile I’m just standing there like ‘What did i do?!?’.
It took me forever to figure it out. You wanna know the reason? You wanna know why this bitch was bitchy to me for six fucking months? It was because I didn’t friend her on Facebook.
....BITCH, I NEVER EVEN USE MY FACEBOOK!!!
im looking into short college courses near me bc like we have alot of places that offer diplomas in under a year for certain programs,,,, because i need to go to college for something but its so hard to find something i would actually wanna do,,,