2023-05-29, 17:05 | Link #81 |
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Golden Kamuy has to be the show with the highest amount of nutjobs I've ever seen, and I guess that's part of its charm. Usami, WTF? And of course it was all part of Tsurumi's manipulations.
I'm not sure how Ogata managed to regroup with Hijikata. Don't they switch hideouts regularly? We finally saw the shirtless prisoner featured so prominently in the poster for this season. Seems like he might be the key to getting to the gold without having all the skins, though as Asirpa pointed that would make everything they did until now pointless so I doubt it will work.
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2023-06-05, 18:19 | Link #86 |
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I'm happy that inkarmat hostage situation was solved quickly and they manage to get together and escape in the end with their child.
good for koito, even if he still has full trust on tsurumi there are line that you shouldn't cross and he did the right thing. |
2023-06-05, 18:53 | Link #87 |
Kana Hanazawa ♥
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Given how much killing there is in this show it was refreshing to see a new life being born. Hopefully Tanigaki and Inkarmat will stay away from the conflict and only reappear in the epilogue, but I doubt it since Tanigaki has a debt to repay and he's a very honorable man.
Koito positively surprised me. He hasn't lost faith in Tsurumi but he isn't willing to blindly execute his orders anymore. Always delivering on the Ainu trivia. Nutjobs, gore, and manly naked men non-withstanding this show is actually very educational. Serious lack of brain eating this season though, that's one of the staple of this show!
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2023-06-06, 11:27 | Link #88 | |
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2023-06-12, 17:05 | Link #94 |
Kana Hanazawa ♥
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If you disregard the fact he drowned innocent people, Pirate seems like a pretty cool guy. The yakuza guy he tried to kill for his tattoos made a very good point: if even one of the prisoners die in a way that permanently damages his tattoo, solving the code would be impossible. And he seemed pretty sure it was impossible already. That said, I doubt the cast has been collecting all those skins for nothing.
We got a very rare look at Sugimoto's past, recounting how his whole immortal thing started.
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2023-06-12, 17:48 | Link #95 |
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well, has all the convinct already appear?, who knows if one of them already die and the tattoo is lost or one of the skins the groups own is destroyed in the future, thinking about it is true that everything can go to hell pretty easy.
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2023-06-13, 09:39 | Link #96 |
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Japan suffered from a smallpox epidemic in 1907-08, a bit too late to have hit Sugimoto's parents, but the disease had persisted in Japan since around 735 when it was brought to Japan's shores from Korea. During the Edo period the Shogunate opposed the introduction of vaccination as part of its anti-Western policies. (I recommend the excellent anime Hidamari no Ki by Osamu Tezuka about his grandfather and great-grandfather who tried to introduce "Dutch" medicine.)
An article in the 1910 New York Times compares the epidemic in Japan to one that hit the US that year. It shows the death rate in the US was much lower because of more widespread vaccination. Tuberculosis has apparently plagued Japan for centuries. "Tuberculosis (TB) is a potentially serious infectious disease that caused a public health crisis in Japan from the Meiji Period until the mid-forties. It was the number one cause of death in Japan until 1950, killing more than 100,000 people every year." Japan's response to an uptick in tuberculosis cases in the late 19th century was feeble at best. A 1910 review reports, "The anti-tuberculosis movement in Japan is still in its infancy." (https://www.sciencedirect.com/scienc...66085010800766) Perhaps not too surprising for a country whose popular media claim that if you get cold or wet you will nearly always be infected with a viral cold.
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2023-06-13, 11:14 | Link #97 |
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TB is a fun disease that can't be fully prevented by vaccination, takes 6+ months of therapy to recover from, and still stays latent forever. It takes quite a lot money and organization to abolish.
Sugimoto is almost certainly infected, too, but the chance of developing disease during a lifetime is only about 5% for the general population. Stories like a whole family getting wiped out by TB are very unusual, but plausible with genetic suspectibility.
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Do you really need all the tattoos? Can you figure it out if you have enough tattoos? Are some tattoos merely decoys and unneeded? |
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