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Fridge Brilliance

  • "God's" creative interpretation of Misato's wish to be average is him applying the philosophical concept of the Golden Mean as a form of Loophole Abuse.
  • God didn't interpret "average" as "mid-range" to give Misato something she didn't want; he did it so that she would have any power at all. Mile's power is the midpoint between the absolute strongest and weakest living things in the other world: the strongest elder dragon and the most insignificant single-celled organism. But if every single-celled organism is considered in calculations of "average" power, then all other measures of "average" (mean, median and mode) would all be so heavily skewed downwards by the millions of trillions of trillions of bacteria that Mile would either have absolutely zero magical power or so little that there's no point in quantifying it. And considering that other aspects of her circumstances were also affected by her wish to be average (such as her social standing), she may have ended up so physically weak that she would've died as an infant. Misato really should've specified that she wanted average human power.
    • Misato's Power IS average, because the god took in consideration HIMSELF, with almost infinite power. even if you divide god's power among the countless bacteria, the insects and lowly critters, this is a case of dividing infinite by a really big number: It's still infinite.

Fridge Horror

  • One of the reincarnation options is Slave. Imagine if Kurihara Misato asked to reincarnate with a less average life.
  • Misato power IS average. Yet he's insanely powerful next to anyother else. That is only because the god took in consideration some insanely powerful beings. The horror comes when you think about the power level of that insanely powerful beings!

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