Are you ready for this massive reply? Well I hope you are!
>>11863568I swear I've seen that guy in like ten different visual novels.
>if actually is mandatory as long as it goes in paid revenueSo you pay for censored content... I do wonder what the thought process behind it was. The censoring isn't distorted enough to hide what is there, and everybody who pays for this stuff already knows what a vagina looks like.
>it's the kind of fireballs that result once you spray perfume over a lit lighterWe just call that a flamethrower over here but have some stuff called fireballs you can buy around this time. Anyway, you should simply ask them if they want to hang out. You don't have to set the date right away, but at least you'd be able to tell from their reply whether they want to see you or not.
>I should probably mention how you're not likely understanding what I have qualms about regarding illegitimacy with IsraelI do understand, hence why I mentioned that Israel is different from the others. What I was trying to get at is that it all amounts to tough luck. The nations the French conquered, let's say, didn't want to be conquered but it happened either way. I suppose you could say that it actually was the US who made the actual conquering here and gave the land to the Jews to keep it for them, kind of like it happened in the past too, with the Romans and the Jews. Thing is, neither is a legitimate way of seizing power. You take somebody else's land in both scenarios. The only difference is that the Jews did it indirectly and now they claim that they have rights to the land not by conquest but by some religious dogma. What we are doing here is nitpicking at the end of the day and I can't say I agree with Israel taking over Palestine either. It's just that to me it doesn't seem more unfair than what other nations did. Much more shifty, for sure, but not *more* unfair in the sense all conquests are unfair for the conquered.
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