2012-08-12, 10:49 | Link #682 | |||
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mmm... may be I should use more primitive example.......for the message to get through ah! it like this penis (humans) is not for this vagina (elephants) hope it clear enough Quote:
unlike Marika that have lots of 'back up' Quote:
If Marika's father so doting on her daughter, and unable to resist her will to married to this Yakuza boy, than it's match. How come such two archenemies engaged their offspring if not for the sake of their little one? The childhood photo of Marika and Raku? with Locket and Key purposely being visible? as a clue? and....vague key design? oh! sorry didn't now you have such bad eyesight (just kidding) XD |
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2012-08-12, 11:23 | Link #683 |
Itadaki-nyaaa !!
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She broke it because she was nervous and used too much force so she levered it instead of turning. You open a lock by turning and a key doesn't break by just turning around it's longer axis. Maybe you should actually read what is being said instead of just looking at the funny pictures.
I thought it was clear that this moment definitely didn't mean Chitoge's key isn't the right one. I mean is there someone else that thinks that way? Also, fall for red herring much? |
2012-08-12, 12:17 | Link #684 | |
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I doubt the author put those two items in the toddlers hand visible in the open, just to introduce Marika into the reader, and Chitoge's Mafia father line, mentioned about 'get along well with that girl, the one Raku come with, when play with Chitoge'. do you think the pic mean author said to the readers: "heey..this picture of those two has nothing related to the key in current time, it's just a blunder, have no meaning, just to introduce new harem member" red herring? what the heck is that? something killable? *warlock show some google image search result* oh! a fish.....but... what ever fish have anything to do with our discussion? Last edited by surerman; 2012-08-12 at 12:27. |
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2012-08-12, 12:26 | Link #685 |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_herring
Anyway I think that Chitoge will win, though Marika key is the only one that actually looks like it may open the lock. I don't think that designers of lock would make a completely different looking key. Most of the time lock and key designs match so that its easier for users to identify them.
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2012-08-12, 12:38 | Link #686 | |
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If Chitoge still win when Marika key open the locket, what the point of holding a promise for 10 years then? just throw it off and be done with it since long time ago is the smarter way isn't it?. Isn't 10 years old promise is this manga core? well, us Killers not so fond of some one that cross his own promise (may be because the Nature of our jobs), so if Raku really didn't uphold his promise and goes for Blonde Gorilla, despite the so called promise condition fulfilled by Marika (open the locket with her key), I'd say he didn't worth a girl like Marika. Like old saying, there's no way Crocodile have child with Tiger an S for an M , a dove for a dove, an ape for an ape |
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2012-08-12, 13:08 | Link #687 |
Itadaki-nyaaa !!
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Oh god why did I even start to try and argue with someone so... special.
Let's leave it right there. You're right, Marika, the girl that was introduced by chapter ~30 should win because she has already openend the lock with her key which definitely means she is the one Raku made the promise with. Oh and since you seem to be new to them, welcome to romcoms. |
2012-08-12, 13:42 | Link #688 | ||
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well.. I'm not so special like what you think, my serial number is 87171982 which mean there's more than 7 million of 'me' that will replace me once I've ceased to function in this 'reducing human population' industry but this is our manner if some one praise us....thank you *bow* Quote:
IMO, yes she should win, if not, then the promise thingy and locket thingy will become obsolete and is a proof that this author didn't remember/read his own creation or suffer an acute Memory disorder disease, or may be ...well...just follow the editor direction what is romcom? something killable? *warlock show wikipedia search result to me* oh! some genre I see....romcom = romantic comedy *read the definition* ........ ....... ....... which part of cross your own promise (if Chitoge win) is a comedy ? forgive me, but we Killers take 'promise' quite seriously, like Yuki Onna that will kill an adult human whose make promise to marry them in his childhood, even if it just verbally Hmm...may be because we didn't differentiate between "Vow","Pledge" and "Promise" |
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2012-08-12, 16:48 | Link #689 |
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Jesus, what did I start.
surerman: Nisekoi is a part of a very common genre of fiction known as romantic comedy, wherein the story is a mixture of romance and, well, comedy. I...really don't know how to make it simpler. And Waven's point -- and mine, delivered in a single line because I really didn't think it needed more -- is that romantic comedy fiction is, for the most part, highly predictable. I don't necessarily mean the events, as in whether I could predict what's coming next chapter or not, but if you've watched and read and encountered enough of them then it's intuitive to grasp how the character dynamics of a given work goes. Chitoge and Raku's relationship is the kind which is called by the foremost authority of fiction on the Internet, TVTropes, as Slap Slap Kiss, which, I quote, is "all but universal in romantic stories." Basically, Boy and Girl meets in certain interesting circumstances; Boy and Girl bickers a lot over this and that; Boy and Girl slowly falls in love with time as they bicker back and forth; Boy and Girl realize their feelings for each other, Happy End. It's a very, very popular trope. It's how romantic comedy works in Hollywood films, in Shounen Jump, in Asian dramas, in Jane Austen, so on and so forth. You have to be pretty damn insulated from romantic comedy fiction to don't know what we're talking about and why I think it's "Chitoge's show." It has nothing whatseover to do with whether we are fans of Chitoge or Onodera or Mari or Bodyguard-chwan or Onodera's cute little friend. It's not because I or Waven or anyone likes Chitoge better that we think that the tsundere gorilla is the special girl in this story, it's because Nisekoi is a comfortably normal romantic comedy and we understand that. P.S. I'm afraid to ask, but... the fuck is that Killers thing you're always going on about anyway...? |
2012-08-12, 20:03 | Link #691 | |
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Political marriage > Silly promises. |
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2012-08-12, 22:55 | Link #692 | ||||
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your friend? hey! introduce him to me
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that's quite an explanation...you are a good man....I like you are you a Capricorn? you can give good explanation, like em Quote:
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are she's in heat? ...oh speaking 'in heat' are human girls also have their own unique trait?, or sign? I know if it human male, he's shed sperm unconsciously in his dream, and still retain their 'morning wood' at sunrise, but how about girls? become wet down there? agreed Quote:
Promised Marriage worth more respect than Political Marriage (it's just our different culture buddy, no hard feeling ok?!) are this just me or......the dog resemble Chitoge ? it's expression I mean |
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2012-08-12, 23:45 | Link #694 | |
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Going through dangerous situation also can give same effect, where some stranger can see from other person (in a pinch) perspective. Long time partner Detective/Police usually share this kind of trait This is part of mystery of human minds so it's kinda vague |
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2012-08-13, 00:53 | Link #696 | |
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look like we make some one angry We're sorry....Gomenasai ne! |
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harem, non-harem, romantic comedy, school life, shounen, slice of life |
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