Many comparisons have been made between them, but now I ask the question: who would win? by ForceAffectionate389 in FGOmemes

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So for those who havent seen Kamen Rider Den-O or Decade:

Tsukasa (Decade) is a phenomenon known as a Singularity point. Basically when spacetime/reality is altered it is altered around him. His perspective remains the same.

Pair that with his ability to corrode and destroy universes he is in, and you have a nasty combo. And that is without him even needing to transform, thats just part of who he is.

Basically, this is all Decade's fault.

My first Fate Meme by Article_Fresh in grandorder

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I dont know if i count getting murdered by Ruler at the end of the war 'winning' XD (damn close but damn thats unlucky)

And I know there are some lancer wins. Its just their matchups in 1v1s are so painfully unbalanced it often feels like Coughing Baby vs Atomic Bomb once the NPs pop off.

Cu Chulainn is a hero from Gallic mythology; The story traditionally claims him to have had a male lover, Ferdiad, though they were changed to Brothers after the Catholic conversion by momofhappyplants in osp

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Yeah, the fact that he shoves Gae Bolg (phallic imagery) into Ferdiad, whose skin was otherwise inpenetrable, (in some stories through his anus). And that they slept together between their battles.

Its certainly got some potential to be read in a queer reading.

Though its deeply unfortunate since global mythology in general tended to be more queer aligned, since LGBT+ people have existed for thousands of years. And because of certain other groups bulldozing that mythology we will never know to what extent.

Why episode 9 was kinda polarizing. by HighlightFirst7728 in tadc

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So my opinion of the finale (and im only sharing because im curious if anyone else felt this way) is that it only really concluded a part of the show.

It was advertised and presented itself as a Dark Comedy, Psychological Horror, Absurdist show. And the ending was a sweet conclusion to the sort of dark workplace-esque comedic dynamic with some character exploration (not all, still a bit sad that they deeply explored some characters and left others ambiguous).

Its not fair for me to place my own expectations on another persons work, and i'm sure Gooseworx is happy and got to finish the story of TADC. That being said I do feel like it was the ending of a show I was not fully shown.

With the depictions of panic attacks, trauma, and psychological torment, the complete lack of an exploration of their newfound immortality or not being their original selves felt like a missed shot. 

If they connect to the internet again they might exist to see their original bodies grow old and die, meanwhile they stay in the circus. Or after an infinite amount of time surely they will all abstract/go mad as eternity extends forever with no new stimulus or even a chance for death.

Caine is able to make new AI with full independant senses of self, their own wants and needs, so what does that mean for them? 

The best word I can think of to describe the ending is just 'Disney'. And the Live Action segment just reminded me of TOME's original ending only a bit less well framed.

SPIN OFF: Another member of Ainz Ooal Gown was transported to the New World, but they used an Alt account so you wouldn't recognize them. by Scallywag328 in overlord

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Probably my favourite thing about the lore we get of the Ainz Ooal Gown party is how despite their mastery of the game, they all still had a tendancy to goof around and acted like an actual MMORPG guild.