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Seeing a close visual similarity is highly subjective, which is fine for a YMMV item, but if that's all, it's not CounterpartComparison. Even in the picture you direct me to, there is the glaringly obvious difference of one girl wearing a plait and one girl wearing a ponytail, and the fact they don't have the same colour eyes. Hell, that picture alone gives Miko more in common (visually) with Tyrian than with Ilia.
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Seeing a close visual similarity is highly subjective, which is fine for a YMMV item, but if that\'s all, it\'s not CounterpartComparison. Even in the picture you direct me to, there is the glaringly obvious difference of one girl wearing a plait and one girl wearing a ponytail, and the fact they don\'t have the same colour eyes. Hell, that picture alone gives Miko more in common (visually) with Tyrian than with Ilia.
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Blake did call her out in V5, Ch8 for hurting innocents (
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Blake did call her out in V5, C8 for hurting innocents (\"In what world do you live in where attacking the innocent is the right thing to do?\").

Just because the terrorist justifies her actions by claiming innocence doesn\'t exist, doesn\'t mean she\'s right. In fact, the entire point of the arc was that Ilia wasn\'t right and needed to be made to realise it, which she eventually does.
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Seeing a close visual similarity is highly subjective, which is fine for a YMMV item, but if that's all, it's not CounterpartComparison. Even in the picture you direct me to, there is the glaringly obvious difference of one girl wearing a plait and one girl wearing a ponytail, and the fact they don't have the same colour eyes. Hell, that picture alone gives Miko more in common (visually) with Tyrian than with Ilia.
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Seeing a close visual similarity is highly subjective, which is fine for a YMMV item, but if that\'s all, it\'s not CounterpartComparison. Even in the picture you direct me to, there is the glaringly obvious difference of one girl wearing a plait and one girl wearing a ponytail, and the fact they don\'t have the same colour eyes. Hell, that picture alone gives Miko more in common (visually) with Tyrian than with Ilia.
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Blake did call her out for hurting innocents (
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Blake did call her out in V5, Ch8 for hurting innocents (\"In what world do you live in where attacking the innocent is the right thing to do?\").

Just because the terrorist justifies her actions by claiming innocence doesn\'t exist, doesn\'t mean she\'s right. In fact, the entire point of the arc was that Ilia wasn\'t right and needed to be made to realise it, which she eventually does.
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Seeing a close visual similarity is highly subjective, which is fine for a YMMV item, but if that's all, it's not CounterpartComparison. Even in the picture you direct me to, there is the glaringly obvious difference of one girl wearing a plait and one girl wearing a ponytail, and the fact they don't have the same colour eyes. The only visual thing the two girls have in common is therefore 'tied back brown hair' which is hardly uncommon.
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Seeing a close visual similarity is highly subjective, which is fine for a YMMV item, but if that\'s all, it\'s not CounterpartComparison. Even in the picture you direct me to, there is the glaringly obvious difference of one girl wearing a plait and one girl wearing a ponytail, and the fact they don\'t have the same colour eyes. Hell, that picture alone gives Miko more in common (visually) with Tyrian than with Ilia.
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Blake did call her out for hurting innocents (
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Blake did call her out for hurting innocents (\"In what world do you live in where attacking the innocent is the right thing to do?\").

Just because the terrorist justifies her actions by claiming innocence doesn\'t exist, doesn\'t mean she\'s right. In fact, the entire point of the arc was that Ilia wasn\'t right and needed to be made to realise it, which she eventually does.
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Seeing a close visual similarity is highly subjective, which is fine for a YMMV item, but if that's all, it's not CounterpartComparison. It's not exactly a unique look and there's already the glaringly obvious difference of one girl wearing a plait and one girl wearing a ponytail.
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Seeing a close visual similarity is highly subjective, which is fine for a YMMV item, but if that\'s all, it\'s not CounterpartComparison. Even in the picture you direct me to, there is the glaringly obvious difference of one girl wearing a plait and one girl wearing a ponytail, and the fact they don\'t have the same colour eyes. The only visual thing the two girls have in common is therefore \'tied back brown hair\' which is hardly uncommon.
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Blake did call her out for hurting innocents (
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Blake did call her out for hurting innocents (\"In what world do you live in where attacking the innocent is the right thing to do?\").

Just because the terrorist justifies her actions by claiming innocence doesn\'t exist, doesn\'t mean she\'s right. In fact, the entire point of the arc was that Ilia wasn\'t right and needed to be made to realise it, which she eventually does.
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Seeing a close visual similarity is highly subjective, which is fine for a YMMV item, but if that's all, it's not CounterpartComparison. It's not exactly a unique look and there's already the glaringly obvious difference of one girl wearing a plait and one girl wearing a ponytail.
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Seeing a close visual similarity is highly subjective, which is fine for a YMMV item, but if that\'s all, it\'s not CounterpartComparison. It\'s not exactly a unique look and there\'s already the glaringly obvious difference of one girl wearing a plait and one girl wearing a ponytail.
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Blake did call her out for hurting innocents. Just because the terrorist justifies her actions by painting everyone as not innocent, it doesn't mean she's right. In fact, the entire point of the arc was that Ilia wasn't right and needed to be made to realise it, which she eventually does.
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Blake did call her out for hurting innocents (\"In what world do you live in where attacking the innocent is the right thing to do?\").

Just because the terrorist justifies her actions by claiming innocence doesn\'t exist, doesn\'t mean she\'s right. In fact, the entire point of the arc was that Ilia wasn\'t right and needed to be made to realise it, which she eventually does.
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Seeing a close visual similarity is highly subjective, which is fine for a YMMV item, but if that's all, it's not CounterpartComparison. It's not exactly a unique look and there's already the glaringly obvious difference of one girl wearing a plait and one girl wearing a ponytail.
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Seeing a close visual similarity is highly subjective, which is fine for a YMMV item, but if that\'s all, it\'s not CounterpartComparison. It\'s not exactly a unique look and there\'s already the glaringly obvious difference of one girl wearing a plait and one girl wearing a ponytail.

Blake did call her out for hurting innocents. Just because the terrorist justifies her actions by painting everyone as not innocent, it doesn\'t mean she\'s right. In fact, the entire point of the arc was that Ilia wasn\'t right and needed to be made to realise it, which she eventually does.
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Seeing a close visual similarity is highly subjective, which is fine for a YMMV item, but if that's all, it's not CounterpartComparison. It's not exactly a unique look.
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Seeing a close visual similarity is highly subjective, which is fine for a YMMV item, but if that\'s all, it\'s not CounterpartComparison. It\'s not exactly a unique look and there\'s already the glaringly obvious difference of one girl wearing a plait and one girl wearing a ponytail.
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