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View Poll Results: Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai NEXT - Episode 6 Rating | |||
Perfect 10 | 14 | 28.57% | |
9 out of 10 : Excellent | 6 | 12.24% | |
8 out of 10 : Very Good | 16 | 32.65% | |
7 out of 10 : Good | 8 | 16.33% | |
6 out of 10 : Average | 4 | 8.16% | |
5 out of 10 : Below Average | 1 | 2.04% | |
4 out of 10 : Poor | 0 | 0% | |
3 out of 10 : Bad | 0 | 0% | |
2 out of 10 : Very Bad | 0 | 0% | |
1 out of 10 : Painful | 0 | 0% | |
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2013-02-15, 01:51 | Link #61 | |
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Yozora herself said that she didn't believe in horoscopes before the divination and despite that Sena fell for it, even after Yozora was visibly holding her laughter. That's not being a bullying victim, that's having ADD. Besides Yozora's pranks are getting more and more harmless which each passing episode. If Sena can recover from her pranks in one day why do her fans keep demonizing Yozora and whine way more than she does? |
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Wow, I really need to trim down on the replies... There are so many now...
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Wow, you just compared killing someone to someone being conceited. Not much more needs to be said.
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2013-02-15, 02:30 | Link #63 |
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Trusting anyone unconditionally isn't healthy indeed, but I'd say "trust" remains the most important denominator of indicating how "deep" one's friendship with other is. And I'd say 'Rivalry', at least the healthy kind with no hatred mixed in, is another form of trust. Like the proverb "written as powerful enemy, read as friend".
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2013-02-15, 02:41 | Link #64 |
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I would argue that the fact that Yozora is aware that Sena is gullible actually makes the pranking worse. It's not the same as one of those candid camera pranks where nobody knows beforehand whether the random victim is extra-gullible, here it's a case of intentionally taking advantage of someone else's known weak point.
Edit: After reading through the thread, I think I may have missed the part where Yozora is carrying out her pranks with the intention of benefitting of the other members. Is there any evidence to support this claim? Last edited by frivolity; 2013-02-15 at 03:02. |
2013-02-15, 02:42 | Link #65 |
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Did I? With comprehension such as this, why do I bother.You said Sena has no intention to harm therefore she's absolved of any wrongs. So I did an analogy on intent and outcome. The difference between manslaughter and murder is the intent, but the outcome to the victim is still the same.
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2013-02-15, 02:58 | Link #66 | |
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2013-02-15, 03:08 | Link #69 |
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Her known weakness is her gullibility, and this is shown from the hair prank incident. The most that should have been done is to play a trick on her, but not actually following through with it. Yozora (or even Kodaka) should have told her straight after that it was just a joke, instead of letting her go through with it.
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2013-02-15, 03:19 | Link #71 | |
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This is to be distinguished from a situation in which A plays a prank on B that people normally wouldn't fall for, but A didn't know about B's gullibility. This is not the case here. In my case, I once tricked a friend into believing that we were having a sleepover at school, and were going to train for our competition at 5 am in the morning. He somehow believed me, and ended up travelling to school at midnight. I deeply apologised for it the next day. I did the same trick a second time the week after, but made sure to call him up to let him know that it was a joke because I now knew how gullible he was. |
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2013-02-15, 03:25 | Link #73 |
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I never said that B (or Sena in this case) should be absolved. My post explicitly stated that Sena's gullibility was one of her weak points. My point is that A, knowing B's gullibility, should not have followed through with the prank and should have instead stopped B from carrying it out.
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2013-02-15, 03:31 | Link #74 |
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It's just a comparison that she does get bossy (boastful in the case of Sena) and when Kodoka contradicts her, she cowers to him (in Sena's case, literally crying and running away). Yozora is boastful, and when proven wrong she really has not much to counter with. No apologies, no acknowledgement, not even a word. It is sort of her way to "run away".
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2013-02-15, 03:33 | Link #75 |
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One time when I was seven, I asked my older brother if he could get me some Sun Drop. He grabbed a paper cup from our bedroom dresser, went into the bathroom in plain view from where I was sitting, stepped back out with the paper cup now filled with a yellow liquid, and gave it to me. I was all "Thank you, Onii-chan! <3" when suddenly he felt guilty, took the cup out of my hand, and asked me "Weren't you suspicious whenever I went into the bathroom?"
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That's really stretching it, cowers has an implication of fear. Not rebutting Kodaka somehow equals to running away?
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2013-02-15, 03:42 | Link #78 |
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Lol, is there really a need to answer this question? A should not follow through with the prank because of the possible harm to B. In this case, the harm would be the hurt feelings on Sena's part, and of course getting punished by her father. And of course, notwithstanding all that, it's simply a very mean thing to do, similar in nature to my own prank where I tricked a friend into going to school at midnight.
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2013-02-15, 03:47 | Link #80 | |
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Basically, the logic is non-existent. |
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