2011-06-24, 12:42 | Link #1961 | |
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2011-06-24, 18:29 | Link #1964 | |
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-tan : a regional variant of -san -chan : used mainly towards girls, children regardless of gender, and cute animals regardless of gender -kun : used mainly towards boys although it's becoming increasingly common to hear it used towards girls with whom the speaker isn't particularly close. I hear / read it used towards girls mostly by teachers and employers.
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2011-06-24, 19:03 | Link #1965 |
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No... I'm pretty sure it's not. It's a cutesy variant of -san, hence its frequent usage on fictional characters or moe anthropomorphizations. And in nicknames.
Though I'm not against there being a region of Japan where everyone says "-tan" and "-chama" and such. "-kun" is young boys who are peers, or subordinates of any gender.
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2011-06-24, 19:15 | Link #1966 |
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Well, depending on what future Suzuha comes from, it is possible that in her particular time line, Kurisu was the spy. Or at some point in a distant bad future, for whatever reason, Kurisu turned on Okarin and the others. But if she's in a different time line, then the spy could change.
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2011-06-24, 19:42 | Link #1972 |
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About which future Suzuha came from, I think she came from the future of current world-line. Because it doesn't make sense to change the past of another world-line if her objective is to save her future world right? Besides, from what I get in S;G, "world-lines" are different from "parallel worlds". My understanding is that there is only just one world at any given time, with other worlds merely exist as possibilities and not actually real until the world-line shifts to that particular world.
Which means Suzuha should've came from the future of this world-line where the Lab-Members witnessed Mayuri's death. I just can't see Kurisu still willingly continue research for SERN after all that. Maybe SERN used hostages? Okabe, Daru, and there're their families too. it would be easy to force the lab members to work for SERN. But then why did Suzuha only suspected Kurisu and not the other members if all of them were threatened to work for SERN? Also, I wonder how's the fate of Ruka, Feyris.
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2011-06-24, 19:54 | Link #1973 |
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Well, it's also possible that Suzuha came from the "Kurisu dies" time line we see way back in episode one. Though that wouldn't make any sense, unless for some reason or another Kurisu survived whoever attacked her and Okarin just panicked when he saw the blood and fled.
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2011-06-25, 04:00 | Link #1974 | |
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2011-06-25, 06:39 | Link #1975 | |
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Well, that's basing on what we've seen and known so far. Mayuri may have a special power or something looking at the first few minutes of the show, but whether Moeka knows that and thus kills her ASAP or they don't know like us and kills her just because she's a witness is still up in the air. I'm guessing more towards the latter, but we'll have to wait and see.
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2011-06-25, 07:44 | Link #1976 |
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More like I prefer to see BDSM doujins of Moeka after seeing her in hawt leather suit :3
That was indeed really good episode. They just have to kill off the cute ones, eh? *sobs like there ain't no tomorrow*
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2011-06-25, 07:58 | Link #1977 | |
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2011-06-25, 08:22 | Link #1979 | |
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-kun is used with male colleagues or classmates who are around the same age. Don't use it with girls because it's only used that way in Anime/Manga - mostly with tomboy heroines. Nice illustration. I like the way it's rendered - especially the teardrops.
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2011-06-25, 08:39 | Link #1980 | |
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