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* The "braid" is actually made of chain links crafted to resemble a braid, making a flexible chain that can be affixed to the uniform.
* The gold (which is rather soft and malleable in a pure enough form) is drawn out into extremely thin wires, which are then twisted into individual ropes and braided. In medieval times, thin enough gold threads were even woven into ''cloth-of-gold.''
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* Would a braided cord made of solid gold even be possible?
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* The "braid" is actually made of chain links crafted to resemble a braid, making a flexible chain that can be affixed to the uniform.
* The gold (which is rather soft and malleable in a pure enough form) is drawn out into extremely thin wires, which are then twisted into individual ropes and braided. In medieval times, thin enough gold threads were even woven into ''cloth-of-gold.''
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** It's also part of his beliefs about doing what's right. Altruism doesn't require a reward, especially one that hurts someone he wanted to help. So, in spite of what state his rep is he won't speak of it.
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!!!During Shirogane's visit when Kaguya was ill, did Hayasaka actually ''want'' Shirogane to take advantage of her? Because that's what it seemed like when she was telling him they'd be alone for three hours and Kaguya wouldn't remember anything.
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* Would a braided cord made of solid gold even be possible?
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* Would a braided cord made of solid gold even be possible?
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* To answer the first two questions, it's because Ishigami believes that knowing the truth about Ogino would break Otomo. As for why he wouldn't reveal the truth now, I think that while Ishigami is bitter about Otomo's treatment of him, he still fondly members her previous kindness and/or doesn't think even she deserves that.
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!!!In Chapter 187, Kaguya starts calling Hayasaka by her first name, which, along with Hayasaka dropping the "-sama" from Kaguya's name, shows that they've actually become friends. Why did Kaguya go back to calling Hayasaka by her surname?
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!!!In Chapter 187, Kaguya starts calling Hayasaka by her first name, which, along with Hayasaka dropping the "-sama" from Kaguya's name, shows that they've actually become friends. Why did Kaguya go back to calling Hayasaka by her surname?
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!!!Why didn't Ishigami try to tell Otomo her boyfriend was cheating on her? And why the hell would he prefer that she remain ignorant of the truth? It just doesn't make sense. If he'd tried to make the case that Otomo's boyfriend was cheating on her, then the truth would be out even if no one believed him. I don't understand how Ishigami would want Otomo to remain ignorant of the truth in the present, either; he doesn't like her anymore, so there's no reason not to tell her.
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!!!Why didn't Ishigami try to tell Otomo her boyfriend was cheating on her? And why the hell would he prefer that she remain ignorant of the truth? It just doesn't make sense. If he'd tried to make the case that Otomo's boyfriend was cheating on her, then the truth would be out even if no one believed him. I don't understand how Ishigami would want Otomo to remain ignorant of the truth in the present, either; he doesn't like her anymore, so there's no reason not to tell her.her.
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!!!Why didn't Ishigami try to tell Otomo her boyfriend was cheating on her? And why the hell would he prefer that she remain ignorant of the truth? It just doesn't make sense. If he'd tried to make the case that Otomo's boyfriend was cheating on her, then the truth would be out even if no one believed him. I don't understand how Ishigami would want Otomo to remain ignorant of the truth in the present, either; he doesn't like her anymore, so there's no reason not to tell her.
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[[folder:The Shuchi'in elections]]
!!!Was the school really able to count all the ballots, decide the winner of the student council election and announce the results on the same day as the campaign speeches, before the student council finished cleaning up the gymnasium?
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!!!Was the school really able to count all the ballots, decide the winner of the student council election and announce the results on the same day as the campaign speeches, before the student council finished cleaning up the gymnasium?
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*Because her eyes were only on Ishigami at the time.
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* Precisely. Osaragi has her own feelings towards Ishigami, so it probably hurts to hear Iino talking about the subject. Especially since she's also had to hear Iino complaining about him for the past few '''years'''. And it's not like any such conversation would have room for Osaragi's opinion. Every time she's tried to suggest that Iino is incorrect about anything (the 'orgy', Ishigami's character, etc), Iino has refused to listen. Their friendship simply isn't as functional as it appears at first glance- it seems more about Osaragi trying to protect/repay Iino than any personal compatibility. If Osaragi isn't willing to expose her affection to Iino (which, obviously, she hasn't been) all she can really ''do'' is break off the conversation. It's hurtful, but it isn't her fault that she's Iino's only friend. Or that she has a life outside of putting up with her [[{{Tsundere}} antics]].
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!!How is such an intelligent and capable man so often unemployed and almost broke? Yes, he has to raise two children, but he has shown time and time again that he has the qualities to get a high-paying job.
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!!If Osaragi no longer saw Tsubame as TheFaceless back in middle school (Chapter 192), and Chapter 85 is told from her POV, why does Tsubame appear as TheFaceless again?
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!!!Why does Osaragi act so cold towards Iino? Yes, she loves Ishigami and supports his relationship with Tsubame, and yes, she has reasons to like Tsubame as well, but she is also fully aware that Iino is suffering. And yet, when Iino tries to talk about it, Osaragi quickly cuts off the conversation.
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!!If Osaragi no longer saw Tsubame as TheFaceless back in middle school (Chapter 192), and Chapter 85 is told from her POV, why does Tsubame appear as TheFaceless again?
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!!If Osaragi no longer saw Tsubame as TheFaceless back in middle school (Chapter 192), and Chapter 85 is told from her POV, why does Tsubame appear as TheFaceless again?
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* How is such an intelligent and capable man so often unemployed and almost broke? Yes, he has to raise two children, but he has shown time and time again that he has the qualities to get a high-paying job.
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* Chapter 191 seems to give a few pieces of information on what happened: Papa Shirogane owned a company, but he was tricked and it was stolen. He then was somehow left with a debt of over 500 million yen... unless he's exaggerating to promote his [=YouTube=] channel, which he was able to successfully monetize. However, if the debt really is over 500 million, it will take forever to pay off, considering he "only" gets around 1 million each month, meaning he'll stay [[PerpetualPoverty perpetually poor]].
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* How is such an intelligent and capable man so often unemployed and almost broke? Yes, he has to raise two children, but he has shown time and time again that he has the qualities to get a high-paying job.
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* How is such an intelligent and capable man so often unemployed and almost broke? Yes, he has to raise two children, but he has shown time and time again that he has the qualities to get a high-paying job.
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