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* In "Smashed", the reveal revolves around the 'honey' actually being sap from a sentient tree that squashes whoever it catches drinking the sap, with the only way to survive being to 'not get caught' by it. In plants, sap is effectively the equivalent of blood, circulating around the plant to transport nutrients for use and storage. Now, what ''other'' small thing drinks from a much larger thing and risks being squashed if it gets caught? ''A mosquito, drinking the blood of a human''.
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* In "Smashed", the reveal revolves around the 'honey' "honey" actually being sap from a sentient tree that squashes whoever it catches drinking the sap, with the only way to survive being to 'not "not get caught' caught" by it. In plants, sap is effectively the equivalent of blood, circulating around the plant to transport nutrients for use and storage. Now, what ''other'' small thing drinks from a much larger thing and risks being squashed if it gets caught? ''A mosquito, drinking the blood of a human''.
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* In "Smashed", the reveal revolves around the 'honey' actually being sap from a sentient tree that squashes whoever it catches drinking the sap, with the only way to survive being to 'not get caught' by it. In plants, Sap is effectively the equivalent of blood in plants, circulating around the plant to transport nutrients for use and storage. Now, what ''other'' small thing drinks from a much larger thing and risks being squashed if it gets caught? ''A mosquito, drinking the blood of a human''.
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* In "Smashed", the reveal revolves around the 'honey' actually being sap from a sentient tree that squashes whoever it catches drinking the sap, with the only way to survive being to 'not get caught' by it. In plants, Sap sap is effectively the equivalent of blood in plants, blood, circulating around the plant to transport nutrients for use and storage. Now, what ''other'' small thing drinks from a much larger thing and risks being squashed if it gets caught? ''A mosquito, drinking the blood of a human''.
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* In one story, we see that Soichi had a child with [[spoiler:the giant woman who ate people and apparently was a fashion model, and who Soichi offended in a previous storyline. We don't know what she did to him, since the narrator ran away at that point]]. Consider how the BadFuture was [[spoiler:AllJustADream, and then think, what could that woman have done to Soichi, to make him have a dream that he fathered a child with her?]]
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* In one story, we see that Soichi had a child with [[spoiler:the the giant woman who ate people and apparently was a fashion model, and who Soichi offended in a previous storyline. We don't know what she did to him, since the narrator ran away at that point]]. point. Consider how the BadFuture was [[spoiler:AllJustADream, AllJustADream, and then think, what could that woman have done to Soichi, to make him have a dream that he fathered a child with her?]]her?
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** Well, if you think about it, this might actually be a case of HilariousInHindsight (or, depending on your view, even Fridge Heartwarming). Souichi being [[EnfanteTerrible Souichi,]] it makes sense that’s he’d be the only guy on earth who finds Fuchi cute enough to want to marry her, making it a rather twisted form of PuppyLove.
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** Well, if you think about it, this might actually be a case of HilariousInHindsight (or, depending on your view, even Fridge Heartwarming). Souichi being [[EnfanteTerrible Souichi,]] it makes sense that’s he’d that he'd be the only guy on earth who finds Fuchi cute enough to want to marry her, making it a rather twisted form of PuppyLove.
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* In "Smashed", the reveal revolves around the 'honey' actually being sap from a sentient tree that squashes whoever it catches drinking the sap. In plants, Sap is effectively the equivalent of blood in animals, circulating around the plant to transport nutrients for use and storage. Now, what other small thing drinks from a much larger thing and risks being squashed if it gets caught? ''A mosquito, drinking the blood of a human''.
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* In "Smashed", the reveal revolves around the 'honey' actually being sap from a sentient tree that squashes whoever it catches drinking the sap. sap, with the only way to survive being to 'not get caught' by it. In plants, Sap is effectively the equivalent of blood in animals, plants, circulating around the plant to transport nutrients for use and storage. Now, what other ''other'' small thing drinks from a much larger thing and risks being squashed if it gets caught? ''A mosquito, drinking the blood of a human''.
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* In "Smashed", the reveal revolves around the 'honey' actually being sap from a sentient tree that squashes whoever it catches drinking the sap. In plants, Sap is effectively the equivalent of blood in animals, circulating around the plant to transport nutrients for use and storage. Now, what other small thing drinks from a much larger thing and risks being squashed if it gets caught? ''A Mosquito, drinking the blood of a human''.
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* In "Smashed", the reveal revolves around the 'honey' actually being sap from a sentient tree that squashes whoever it catches drinking the sap. In plants, Sap is effectively the equivalent of blood in animals, circulating around the plant to transport nutrients for use and storage. Now, what other small thing drinks from a much larger thing and risks being squashed if it gets caught? ''A Mosquito, mosquito, drinking the blood of a human''.
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* In "Splatter Film", the reveal revolves around the 'honey' actually being sap from a sentient tree that squashes whoever it catches drinking the sap. In plants, Sap is effectively the equivalent of blood in animals, circulating around the plant to transport nutrients for use and storage. Now, what other small thing drinks from a much larger thing and risks being squashed if it gets caught? ''A Mosquito, drinking the blood of a human''.
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* In "Splatter Film", "Smashed", the reveal revolves around the 'honey' actually being sap from a sentient tree that squashes whoever it catches drinking the sap. In plants, Sap is effectively the equivalent of blood in animals, circulating around the plant to transport nutrients for use and storage. Now, what other small thing drinks from a much larger thing and risks being squashed if it gets caught? ''A Mosquito, drinking the blood of a human''.
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* Invoked in "The Licking Woman". The protagonist meets someone who provides a chemical fhat should prove fatal. When the plan is carried out, the protagonist notices that the licking woman's spectacles are the same as the stranger's, and wonders if it was a suicidal cure.
* At the end of "Layers of Fear", Reimi is still mentally a child. This implies that she cannot progress forward, and her future has quite literally been ripped away from her.
* At the end of "Layers of Fear", Reimi is still mentally a child. This implies that she cannot progress forward, and her future has quite literally been ripped away from her.
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* Invoked in "The Licking Woman". The protagonist meets someone who provides a chemical fhat should prove fatal. When the plan is carried out, the protagonist notices that the licking woman's spectacles are the same as the stranger's, and wonders if it was a suicidal cure.
* At the end of "Layers of Fear", Reimi is still mentally a child. This implies that she cannot progress forward, and her future has quite literally been ripped away from her.
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* Invoked in "The Licking Woman". The protagonist meets someone who provides a chemical fhat should prove fatal. When the plan is carried out, the protagonist notices that the licking woman's spectacles are the same as the stranger's, and wonders if it was a suicidal cure.
* At the end of "Layers of Fear", Reimi is still mentally a child. This implies that she cannot progress forward, and her future has quite literally been ripped away from her.
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