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[003] Psyga315 Current Version
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I suggest Darth Vader\'s Redemption Equals Death is actually a subversion - is it really dying when he gets to become an apparently content, \'more powerful than you can possibly imagine\' force ghost? And in many people\'s eyes, he seemed a lot less redeemed when he unregretfully [[spoiler:chopped up a room full of children]] in Revenge Of The Clones.
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I suggest Darth Vader\\\'s Redemption Equals Death is actually a subversion - is it really dying when he gets to become an apparently content, \\\'more powerful than you can possibly imagine\\\' force ghost? And in many people\\\'s eyes, he seemed a lot less redeemed when he unregretfully [[spoiler:chopped up a room full of children]] in Revenge Of The Sith.
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Depending on how your region pronounces what is given here as \
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Depending on how your region pronounces what is given here as \\\"ay\\\", that may or may not be correct. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_phonology According to Wikipedia]] \\\"The \\\'\\\'e\\\'\\\' sounds to English speakers like a mix between short e in as in \\\"bed\\\", and long e as in \\\"lay\\\", though it is closer to the former than the latter.\\\"

My preferred explanation is that \\\"seme\\\" and \\\"uke\\\" both have two syllables and rhyme with \\\"meh\\\", as in \\\"meh, I\\\'ll do it later\\\". Seh-meh and oo-keh.
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Depending on how your region pronounces what is given here as \
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Depending on how your region pronounces what is given here as \\\"ay\\\", that may or may not be correct. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_phonology According to Wikipedia]] \\\"The \\\'\\\'e\\\'\\\' sounds to English speakers like a mix between short e in as in \\\"bed\\\", and long e as in \\\"lay\\\", though it is closer to the former than the latter.\\\"

My preferred explanation is that \\\"seme\\\" and \\\"uke\\\" both have two syllables and rhyme with \\\"meh\\\", as in \\\"meh, I\\\'ll do it later\\\".
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