u/Bubbly_Interaction63
Why do they think Ross was such a good ex-partner for Carol—something he wasn't even able to be for Rachel or Emily?
reddit.comDid anyone else find it strange that Atsuomi has so much influence over the ANHS?
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I mean, the ANHS is explicitly enemy political territory since it was founded by Kijima, Atsuomi’s political rival, but Atsuomi knows how the ANHS works internally—especially the part where students are secretly assigned— Plus, most of his plans involve placing his own agents within the ANHS, even though he knows they’re pre-selected. How could he have been so sure that Kiyotaka, Ishigami, Takuya, and Ichika would be accepted?
Not to mention that he can show up at the ANHS whenever he wants—even as a parent of a student, it’s strange that he’s the only one capable of arranging a meeting with Kiyotaka, since he’s the only parent we’ve seen do so.
Considering people’s reactions (both adults and students), is it possible that, in Cote’s world, expulsion from school is morally worse than rape and murder?
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In other words, everyone treats expulsion more seriously than other crimes, since everyone was more shocked when Kiyotaka expelled Airi, but no one reacts with the same gravity when Kushida reveals that he filed a false sexual blackmail accusation—in fact, it’s never even mentioned again.
Manabu was more upset that Nagumo expelled a student, yet he never reacts when it becomes public knowledge that Nagumo practically blackmails several girls—Honami being the example shown in the series.
Kei reacts more strongly when Kiyotaka admitted in Y1 V4.5 that he wanted to expel someone than when Kiyotaka literally harassed her on the boat.
Tsukishiro was able to silence Honami when she threatened her on the island, saying she would expel her classmates—but not something more sinister, as if that threat were much more serious.
Virtually all the characters who manage to get someone expelled gain a reputation as if they were hitmen, and the reaction of those expelled seems much more severe—since Airi cried more over being expelled than over nearly being raped. Miki treats her near-expulsion as a near-death experience; Haruka treats Airi’s expulsion as if she’d been killed; and Kei, the bully, cries much more over being expelled than when Ryuen or Kiyotama threatened her.
This is a rage bait, but I hope you enjoyed it.
Why was Nino so determined to nohave a tutor(fuutarou), but not concerned that Ichika has a job (as an actress) or that Yotsuba has her sports clubs? How could a tutor break the bond between the sisters, but not the bonds between clubmates and fellow actors?
reddit.comWhy is it that certain Fullbringers (Jackie, Ginjo, Chad, Tsukishiro) can alter the physical forms of their Fullbrings when they activate them
, but Giriko, Riruka,moe and Yukio no?
Is Kiyotaka stupid? Because not only does he graduate in Class A, take advantage of the benefits of Class A, and get a job at the ANHS right away, but then he also starts dating Chabashira?
reddit.comNow I have a serious question about what happens after the ending.
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How do you think Fuutarou will do when he brushes the teeth of the love of his life, Yotsuba?
I have an interesting idea about *Five Memories*
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The idea is that Negi said the manga was going to have five alternate endings where Fuutarou would choose a different sister in each one, but he decided not to do it because that would ruin the manga’s story and pacing, so this game came about. But it makes me wonder: What do you think would have been the “for want of a nail” moments in each route that would have caused Fuutarou to choose a different sister in each one?
The “nail” must have happened during the timeline before Chapter 113 (the choice).
Considering that Atsumi is described as average in everything and Kiyotaka is a genius at everything,
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what would have happened if Atsumi had provoked Kiyotaka during their private meeting and Kiyotaka decided to kill him right then and there with his own hands? Would he have succeeded? What would happen to the WR?
[Piratea of the Caribbean] Why isn't Jack (the Monkey) hyperaggressive all the time if he's under the curse of the Aztec gold for what's basically an eternity?
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I mean, the curse makes you immortal, but you’ll never be able to satisfy the hunger or thirst you feel, and for humans, that’s torture—but they can tolerate it to a certain extent because they can rationalize and focus. But Jack (the Monkey) is an animal whose instinct would be to eat when he’s hungry and drink when he’s thirsty, yet because of the curse, he couldn’t satisfy those urges and wouldn’t even know why. So how come he’s so calm? almost like a normal monkey, rather than being hyperaggressive out of sheer frustration and constant pain?
What do you think is the minimum number of graduates the ANHS needs to stay open?
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Imagine if someone decided to carry out a symbolic “massacre” and expel hundreds of students in a single year—how do you think the ANHS would handle it, given that investors are expecting hundreds of students and not just fewer than 100 graduates (maybe even fewer)?
After criticizing the series so much, now I'm curious: What do you think are the most realistic and well-done aspects of *Classroom of the Elite*?
So, did Homelander kidnap or enslave Doppelganger during Season 2?
There's something I don't understand about Atsumi's decision in VOL 0
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The decision was to have the other generations try to match or surpass Kiyotaka’s results, even though the Beta Curriculum is literally impossible for normal humans to complete, and he already knows that Kiyotaka is a one-of-a-kind, irreplaceable mutant. So why did he want those kids to attempt a task that’s literally impossible for them? Even if you downplay Kiyotaka’s achievements, it’s still impossible for anyone to match them.
Besides, eventually Atsumi will have to show the results of his WR to investors—but does he even have a plan, or will he just keep torturing kids until he gets the results he wants?
Kiyotaka vs. Batman's gallery rogues: Who Wins?
Doesn't it seem a little strange to you that Chad doesn't have any special abilities related to his Fullbring?
Sure, he has energy attacks, but so do Kugo and Giriko.
Is there a rule that prohibits senpai from telling new students all about the inner workings of the ANHS?
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I mean, it seems strange that the freshmen would find out about the point system, the special exams, the transfer ticket, and expulsions little by little, when some of them are in clubs (Hirata, Onodera, Sudo) and no one has ever mentioned any of this to them.
Am I the only one who thinks beating Kiyotaka isn't a good idea?
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I mean, assuming someone were able to defeat him, expel him, and so on, it would be a short-term victory, since Atsumi is basically promoting Kiyotaka as the end product of his WR—which is essentially the source of all his current political power—and these guys (except for Koenji) have no political protection whatsoever
What guarantee is there that Atsumi, in order to restore the reputation of his magnum opus, won’t do the same thing he did to his butler’s son? The guy is that petty, and he certainly has the means to ruin all their lives thanks to his political connections.
Can humans with spiritual power and good control—like Don Kanonji or Ichigo's regular friends—learn Kido?
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I was just curious if it was something exclusive to Shinigami or not.