The favorite of boys and girls in middle school

Elliot 2022-03-20 09:02:05

Lelouch is the most nauseating anime I've ever seen. There's a pair of super annoying open-hung masquerading men and god-like provocative women. The masquerading men also have a bunch of harems, so the topic is very high. I was very impressed that there was a super famous line that ran rampant on various platforms back then: "Lelouch, do you know why snowflakes are white? Because it has forgotten its original color." If you want to spit it out, such hypocritical and contrived words can also be praised as a famous line. I feel wronged for Xuehua. People are innocent and have no time to ask you not to let it force amnesia to create a Mary Su aura for you. The themes involved in this episode include harem, campus romance, suspense, politics, magic, military, machine warfare... Oh, please really focus on others, if you don't have enough heart, you want to get involved in everything, okay? Otherwise, with so many labels, it is easy to attract people who simply go to a certain label, and they do not have the ability to take care of serious and serious dramas. But I probably also know why some people like it. After all, everything is a bit of a joke. When teenagers and girls with an incomplete world view in the middle school period saw the high-level subject matter of politics and military, the protagonist would pretend to be forceful. Can you get anime? Why don't you rush to make a mark like a hungry wolf rushing for food, and then show it off like a fake tiger? What if you think it's superficial? If you have a low IQ, you are not suitable for watching this kind of high-quality anime, and they will even persuade you to go back and read more. Is it because I don’t read enough to watch your anime, I still go to see Gundam EVA Attack in the Shell, which is not so compelling. Bye bye.

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Code Geass quotes

  • Kallen: You fellas know full well what this badass mother can do!

  • Lloyd: Are you surprised?

    Milly: [blinks] Uhhh...

    Lloyd: Matchmaking dates are usually in hotels or restaurants.

    Milly: Uh, I suppose that's true, but I'd heard you were a very unique person, Lord Asplund.

    Lloyd: [works at computer] Unique! What a delightfully awful way to put it.

    Milly: I'm surprised you're interested in a girl from the downgraded Ashford family after it lost its rank.

    Lloyd: [turns to Milly] Oho! But I couldn't care less about loss of rank.

    Cecile: Excuse me.

    [sets down a tray of tea for Lloyd and Milly]

    Milly: I'm sorry to trouble you.

    Cecile: Not at all. Take your time.

    Lloyd: No need for that.

    [resumes working]

    Lloyd: Why draw it out? Let's get married.

    Milly: Huh?

    [exclaims]

    Milly: That's it?

    Lloyd: Getting cold feet?

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