
Magical Girls in This World Are Too Cruel
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[The protagonist is a magical boy! The protagonist defeats the evil magical girl villain (probably)] [No golden finger\u002F system] [No soft rice] [No emotional line] I traveled to the magical world, but I only practiced forbidden arts. The more the gods forbid it, the more interested I became. When the knowledge and memory in your brain can be bought and sold, you lose your freedom and only the [price] remains. When you can use illusions to satisfy all your desires, you lose yourself and only have "fun" left. When you can strengthen your body to the extreme, you lose the favor of the gods, and only [death] remains. When you can build a human body by yourself, you lose death and only have "eternal life" left. When you can peek into all the secrets of the past, you lose the past, leaving only the unknown [future]. As the saying goes. There is endless joy in fighting God. ............ All wishes have a price, and all efforts are rewarded. The world of magic and gold coins welcomes you!
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History is a subject of construction (Konstruktion), and its location is not a homogeneous, empty time, but a time filled with "the present" (Jetztzeit, the here and now). Thus, for Robespierre, ancient Rome was a past haunted by the present, which he burst out of the historical continuum. The French Revolution saw itself as the embodiment of Rome. --Walter Benjamin, "Theses on the Philosophy of History," 1940
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History is a subject of construction (Konstruktion), and its location is not a homogeneous, empty time, but a time filled with "the present" (Jetztzeit, the here and now). Thus, for Robespierre, ancient Rome was a past haunted by the present, which he burst out of the historical continuum. The French Revolution saw itself as the embodiment of Rome. --Walter Benjamin, "Theses on the Philosophy of History," 1940









