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Obviously, the fear reaction to \
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Obviously, the fear reaction to \\\"very close but NOT\\\" is instinctive, and this instinct is justified by the fact that, in nature, mimicry is invariably used for deception.

There are two types of mimicry. Plants and animals either disguise themselves as dangerous things to protect themselves or as friendly things to backstab unsuspecting victims. And since the perpetrator blows its cover by the stab, the attack has to be as fast, cruel and deadly as possible. This second case is what is reflected by the Valley.

As for the first case, it feeds our skepticism regarding things that tend to look overly dangerous hinting they are likely to hide severe weaknesses by this.
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Obviously, this reaction is instinctive, and this instinct is justified by the fact that, in nature, mimicry is invariably used for deception. All in all, if your intentions are good, why do you have to disguise as something else?
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Obviously, the fear reaction to \\\"very close but NOT\\\" is instinctive, and this instinct is justified by the fact that, in nature, mimicry is invariably used for deception.
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There are two types of mimicry: plants and animals either disguise themselves as dangerous things to protect themselves or as friendly things to backstab unsuspecting victims. The second case is represented by the Valley. The first case feeds our skepticism regarding things that tend to look overly dangerous hinting they are likely to hide severe weaknesses by this.
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There are two types of mimicry. Plants and animals either disguise themselves as dangerous things to protect themselves or as friendly things to backstab unsuspecting victims. And since the perpetrator blows its cover by the stab, the attack has to be as fast, cruel and deadly as possible. This second case is what is reflected by the Valley.

As for the first case feeds our skepticism regarding things that tend to look overly dangerous hinting they are likely to hide severe weaknesses by this.
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Leather Man: Wolf, so much this time around.
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\\\"Leather Man: Wolf, so much this time around.\\\"
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And on his character page, it states: Tsundere.
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And on his character page, it states: \\\"Tsundere.\\\"
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