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Old 2011-10-30, 01:45   Link #1464
thundrakkon
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Originally Posted by Enternal View Post
Also I felt a bit annoyed how one of Shu's friend called him a moron when he said Inori was like a real life CG. You said she's like a doll and Shu said she's like a CG and you called him a moron because Inori's sensitive and you will hurt her feeling? What the heck does he even know about Inori?
I think this is more a cultural reference when pertaining to Japan. CG is 2-dimensional whereas a doll is 3-dimensional. I remember some shows where otakus distinguish their love for 2-D girls over 3-D girls, and this could be a reference to that. Also, if you take an English approach, calling a person 2-dimensional is not really nice.

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Originally Posted by creb View Post
Remember, he doesn't actually have to make eye contact. His victim just has to think eye contact was made. And, yes, this sounds incredibly, needlesly silly, but I assume they pointed this clarification out because at some point he's going to have to use this loophole to pull out a void without really making eye contact.
Oftentimes, looking into the eyes is like looking into the soul of someone. Probably in this case, when the other person is looking into the Void user's soul, the Void user can then reciprocate by taking their soul (void).

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Originally Posted by TruthsWraith View Post
Also thinking most of the void rules where made up on the spot especially that 17 and under rule that seems slightly...arbitary I guess?
Yeah, the rules are very unusual, and someone on the thread has already theorized on the 17 and under rule. It has to do with maturity and mental state of mind. Void power depends on the person's heart and state of being. I guess they need some sort of child innocence. Which reminds me, why is 18 years old determined to be the age that you are considered an adult?

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The ending credits seems to add a little more side story for episode 3. It shows Shu apologizing to Kanon, the class representative. She seemed almost laughing about it, so maybe she likes Shu more than she shows.
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