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Originally Posted by DragoZERO
AnoHana had me face palming, not crying. So if we do get some tragedy or something sad, I hope it's legit.
And can someone please make Niker a proper avatar. I can't do GIFs.
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Double Agreed. Kudos especially to Ep 12 for making me feeling like
(this) for 30 minutes straight.
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Originally Posted by Dextro
I doubt it, this isn't Maeda we're talking about here.
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I'm sure it won't happen to that extent eh? We'll see...we'll see. (Although you're right about that not being Maeda's style.)
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Here's a little thing about the title :: niece of time ::
Spoiler for somehow...:
Somehow it's a reference to The Daughter of Time. In this novel, the protagonist solved a mystery regarding about the past of King Richard III (Britain) whom many regarded as a cruel murderer. Thus, he investigates the case of the Princes in the Tower. He spends weeks pondering historical information and documents with the help of an American researcher for the British Museum. Using his detective's logic, he comes to the conclusion that the claim of Richard being a murderer is a fabrication of Tudor propaganda, as is the popular image of the King as a monstrous hunchback. The book points out the fact that there never was a Bill of Attainder, Coroner's Inquest, or any other legal proceeding that accused - much less convicted - Richard III of any foul play against the Princes in the Tower.
The book itself shows how history is constructed, and how certain versions of events come to be widely accepted as the truth ie. drama over accuracy. Sounds awfully familiar, eh?
This title, "The Daughter of Time", is from a quote by Sir Francis Bacon: "Truth is the daughter of time, not of authority."