Since “Tsumugi” had working with Team Danganronpa for a long time, she probably an adult acting among teenagers that got chosen to be in the killing game
And she being an adult could easily killed Rantaro with a shot put ball that too heavy for an actual high school girl like Kaede said
She also made herself not memorable and go with the flow to avoid being target and suspicious
In V3 demo Rantaro and Kiibo spent a lot of time together so they gave each other alibi (and in the first murder Kiibo is one of the student who react strongly towards the body, for me; at least), but why them? my theory is they both had participated in the last killing game (V2) but due to memory manipulation or rewrite for Kiibo; they can’t remember. but since they’re had met before, it easier to reconnect their friendship again
This feels like a stretch but the reason that in Pre-class trial’s image Rantaro didn’t show up and red out like DR2 first victim maybe because those are for introducing a new characters in the franchise, and Rantaro was already introduced in V2?
In V3 the funeral pictures are crossed out using red unlike the last two games that used pink because every students are the real people they can’t get resurrected like a fictional character, we can also see the funeral pictures for Monokubs in the background they got cross out using pink because they can return or rebuild again
I want to know more about my favorite character Rantaro Amami, please Team Danganronpa… what you gave are not enough
Half of these are typed while I’m about to pass out so I don’t know if it readable or not, please bear with me
Lots of ace people find romantic or queerplatonic relationships incredibly fulfilling, but that doesn’t mean you need a partner to be happy. In fact, many people are perfectly content without a partner, and that’s completely valid!
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👑: Think you can keep up? 💀: Yes MA’AM!!
So I finally got DR Another Episode!! And damn every time there was a time for the Hit list conversations, the DR1 feels hit me too hard…! But yeah something fast I sketched (*゚ー゚)ゞ this can be a ship thing or not
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Theory Time
The reason endermen don’t like it when you look at them is because they communicate telepathically with one another by locking eyes! Humans are absolutely not designed to do this so when we look at them we are accidentally projecting all of our thoughts into them at the same time and it hurts :(
Okay but here me out - being aroace can be incredibly lonely sometimes.
Like, I'm happy with being aromantic and asexual, but it often bogs me down when all my friends are in (romantic) relationships, or are desiring to. I hate how they feel that their romantic partner is more important than their friends. I'm terrified of becoming "less than".
Would be nice to have more appreciation for platonic love. Would be nice if we taught kids that it's okay to not be interested in people in those ways too y'know. I wouldn't have grown up so lonely if that happened
I had a sort of revelation recently. A lot of scenes Ive seen on tv were not as strange as I thought, I just wasnt picking up on the ~sexual tension~ and it made the scenes a lot more awkward and weird than intended lol
mhm yeah I see this played out two ways with aces. Either they are HYPER aware of it or woosh over their heads and it always makes the situation have like a stat boost to awkwardness either way lol
just a reminder:
a black girl character growing her hair out long breaks more stereotypes than a black girl character having short hair
a black girl character getting to be soft and fragile breaks more stereotypes than a black girl character being strong all the time
a black girl character being protected and comforted by others breaks more stereotypes than a black girl character having no one to look out for her but herself
a black girl character being considered pretty or cute by other characters breaks more stereotypes than a black girl character being considered unattractive
not everything that is empowering for white girls is empowering for black girls
the sexism we face overlaps, but it is not the same
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