>Shirogane "Don't Ignore Me You Normie" Tsumugi >Shirogane "Back in the Locker Piano Baka" Tsumugi >Shirogane "Dirty Brother Killer" Tsumugi >Shirogane "Don't Say No to Your Imouto" Tsumugi >Shirogane "Can't Resist a Sister" Tsumugi >Shirogane "Zeussu Right in My Vagoo" Tsumugi >Shirogane "Pretty Boys into Incestuous Toys" Tsumugi # #
William Foster
i think i recognize your art from around here adorable, user! the straps are a+
Wyatt Cooper
Reminder that she died for nothing.
Carter Price
Post new Angies
Angel Taylor
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Evan Stewart
Gimme some ishimondo I need it for science
Jordan Davis
I just wanted to post an image of Chiaki being cute.
Camden Thomas
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Justin Gutierrez
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Ian Martin
Got an entire folder full of it. It's a bit old and outdated since I have been lazy to put my pics in the right folders. you still want it?
Ian Stewart
So wait, did Ouma have the mega despair of the outside world revealed to him before he went into the VR and that's why he asked for the remembering flashlight? I've seen translations that say he used a keycard(?) to access the door that shows the fiery deathworld he shows everyone else in chapter 5.
That would explain why he knew to specifically ask for the remembering flashlight in game.
Grayson Thomas
HE'S NOT JUNKO, DAMNIT
Jordan Thompson
No.
The reason why he asked is because he DIDN'T know what the rest saw at the start of Chapter 4.
Jayden Diaz
that's cute user
Austin Cooper
>Thinking Kaede will be the protagonist.
The fuck have you dumbasses been smoking? I only want my self inserts as protagonists, how am I supposed to self insert myself as Kaede?
Charles Powell
Yes.
Caleb White
Tulpa
Samuel Thompson
Didn't Miu see it? He could've just asked her, since he was really good at dealing with her.
Christian Thompson
She got herself killed because she didn't think either Saihara's or Amami's plans were enough to stop the mastermind.
She could have discussed the trap with Saihara, since they set everything up in the library.
She could have also left it to Amami, since he was a big target for the mastermind and didn't want to involve others.
He told her that if she got in his way, it would all be for nothing, and that's exactly what happened.
Kaede was supposed to be the leader of the group, but she made a fatal mistake in judgment at a crucial time.
A tragic character if I've ever seen one.
Brandon Mitchell
Alright. give me a few minutes.
David Lewis
You could insert yourself in different ways with Kaede.
Joshua Wood
lmaoidonttrustanyonemoreconflict
Dylan Gonzalez
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Benjamin Price
See the problem is she didn't trust or believe in her friends. How can hope grow if you don't trust your friends?
Bentley Brooks
Reminder that NISA's press event is on February 17th and they'll probably announce V3's English release date or release window then.
Charles Howard
Where is Angie meant to be from anyway?
Sebastian Johnson
Would you?
Cooper Bell
user Him being Junko makes Junko a bit more interesting and proves that she's a pretty good fighter sans her Onee-chan. I know in Dr0 she broke a 7foot or so snake man's arm while flipping back and forth from herself and ryoko but she had to go Home alone style to set snake man up. If she's Lico she's Fast enough using an umbrella to stop a gun not to mention how brutal Lico was vs SHSL Mountain Climber just for being a member of Hopes Peak
Eli Richardson
Yes.
Mason Murphy
>no bulge >cameltoe
Lucas Cox
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Isaiah Allen
Stomp on that loser's dick and show what a pathetic piece shit he is? Hell yes!
Julian Mitchell
Tenko trusted her friends and that didn't work out in her favor.
Some island. Her FTEs make it sound like an entirely different culture. Angie's character is pretty much the zany foreigner.
Dominic Hill
It's not a flattering custom but why not?
Noah Thompson
Honestly a lot of things could've been avoided or put together had Ouma and Miu talked a bit more.
Her telling him about the remembering light aside, Ouma already figured out that the game was being broadcast. Miu performed upgrades on Kiibo and obviously knew his capabilities and inner data. She could probably see he had recording/broadcasting abilities. At the very least she should be able to tell his ahoge was an antenna.
If they had a talk about it they could've easily pieced together that Kiibo is the camera that's broadcasting this game to an audience, and that he/disabling him could be key to stopping the game in general.
Adam Hughes
Do not bully the normie
Evan Wilson
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Angel Allen
If she didn't spout all that talk about trust Monokuma wouldn't have put in that 2-day condition just to spite them.
Aiden King
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Alexander Gutierrez
>Angie will never tie you up and use you in some kind of artistic, sexual ritual
Easton Price
Angie was Basically Kodaka's attempt at a character like Copycat in DRK
Evan Lee
Clearly she didn't trust them enough. It always worked out for me.
Sebastian Reed
>she will never smear you with acovado
Henry Gray
WHY DON'T YOU LET ME HAVE NICE THINGS user
Ethan Wood
Are we gonna start having Naegi shit talking Kaede like Kirigiri shit talks Saihara?
Grayson Clark
This is why I'm curious about seeing V3 from Ouma's perspective. Trial 4 reveals that he thought of himself and Miu as the outcasts of the group. What info did they share and didn't share? That kind of thing. I also think it's pretty interesting that of all people, Shirogane saw Miu in the other side of the map and Kiibo was the one that overheard about their planned meetup.
Ethan Martin
Stop using my wax doll for your weird fantasiessu, Tsugomi.
Zachary Stewart
Him picking on Kiibo since day 1 seems weird in that context, why bother with so many elaborate plans if he could have just worked with Miu to do something to Kiibo?
Granted Ouma's not naive, and it's possible that TDR would have done something worse had he not also come up with an escape plan first to prevent everyone from being cornered.
Angel Powell
Because with Tights like these he's Junko
Owen Wilson
No, because I'd rather see Saihara in one.
Logan Peterson
Harumaki!
Isaiah Ortiz
Nice things are for pleb Suffering is far better
Juan Turner
Freshly baked normie angie
Levi Flores
She paid for her mistake when she was forced to trust in Saihara to reveal the truth in the class trial.
She wanted to get out with everyone, but if he didn't expose the truth, everyone except her would die.
All that was left for her to do was hope that everyone else except for her would get out safely.
She had to act as a sacrifice for her mistake, and things went downhill from there.
Oliver Sanchez
Yes, I would very much love to kill him intimately and play with his sexy lifeless corpse.
Eli Butler
>short hair Cute as fuck Also she looks like she's going to devour him that's hot
Isaiah Sullivan
I'M SOPPING
Eli Murphy
You're forgetting both about the Monochichi and the fact that, since everything's broadcast and recorded constantly, if there was even the smallest hint of them doing anything major to Kiibo shit would've gone down.
Cameron Parker
How many of these do Saihara have?
Brandon Thompson
Drink in the despair of that
Noah Turner
Threadly reminder normie korekiyo is for tender loving and protecting Mindhacced korekiyo is for bullying and and fixing with cock
Parker Rogers
Amami-kun, oh how I wish I can kill you again and have your lifeless body all to myself.
Jack Scott
>why bother with so many elaborate plans if he could have just worked with Miu to do something to Kiibo? Good question. Might just be that Kodaka wanted the MC to be the one to save the day. But it really feels like more should've come from their collaboration than it did. And with how good Ouma is at reading people and Miu being easy to see through, she should've been able to see her planned betrayal coming a mile away and been able to talk her out of it before they ever entered the VR world. If they compared remembering light memories from start of chapter 4 to what Ouma saw in VR they'd know the memories contract one another, since what Gonta and Ouma saw was much worse.
Evan Gomez
>Paired with Korekiyo Well, at least it's something. Short haired Angie is really cute.
Jacob Turner
I think he was suspicious of Kiibo from the beginning. He couldn't really prove anything, but I think he made the connection that robots should be considered suspicious when their main antagonists were all robots. But he hadn't realized the game was being broadcast until later, when his evil psychopath ruse was already in play.
Also, when you're 5'1 and under 100 lbs, targeting a robot who may be secretly allied with monokuma is probably not the best idea. It's ambiguous when Miu made the bombs/controller for him, but it's probably chapter 3 at the latest. Before then he had no means of countering/targeting Kiibo, and no way to make the camera connection.
Juan Gonzalez
More than usual.
Tyler Anderson
This
Aaron Ortiz
That minigame is hard shit. You need to master it if you want the love keys.
Jaxson Hall
yes
Camden Fisher
>If they compared remembering light memories from start of chapter 4 to what Ouma saw in VR they'd know the memories contract one another
Ouma actually figures this out on his own. He figures that the version of the outside world he received cannot be the entire truth, because someone has to be watching this game. He didn't need to compare it to another person's version- the contradiction was in the memory itself.
Nicholas Powell
Yeah, looking at it he was probably wondering since when can robots be students and why Kiibo stands out so much...like he's one to talk walking around in a glorified faux-straitjacket.
Doesn't exactly help much that the timeline of Ouma's plans like his general character is so much of a mystery it's quite difficult to pin down what he was doing behind the scenes.
Noah Miller
>mfw when this fanart was actually correct
Nathan Walker
I'LL DRINK HIS FUCKING CUM
Asher Jones
Then why go full on sacrificing others mode when the world outside obviously isn't as bad as the mastermind made it seem it was? And considering what Miu's motive in part was "change the world" it may have helped talk her down.
Josiah Richardson
I'm surprised more of the students weren't suspicious of Kiibo. Of course he was a sweet robot who did nothing but help and very much objected to being though as lesser, but in the end he's an AI that can be remotely hacked by a stronger one or a virus. When the monokumas are all clearly AIs, I think the students should've been more suspicious of Kiibo being overtaken by them or at the very least controlled by them. He doesn't give any good reason as to why he couldn't be overtaken by another AI, especially the one controlling the entire game.
Kevin Gomez
All Angie's are cute!
Xavier Anderson
insert "chapter 4 is where everyone goes full retard" complaint here
Aiden Stewart
Maybe I wasn't clear- Ouma finds out the "truth" of the world in chapter 4, but comes to the realization of the broadcast in chapter 5 and sets his plan into motion to fuck up the game's entertainment value only after that.
Ouma in chapter 4 is acting under the assumption that the world is fucked. He doesn't figure out that it isn't until chapter 5. Why and when this shift occurs is unclear.
Owen Smith
That would be Amami's fault. He is the one that concluded that Kiibo was on their side.
Chapter 4's trial is a pretty good example of being so convinced of your own version of truth you overlook the truth right beneath your eyes.
Even when Ouma presented solid evidence he couldn't have killed Miu, everyone still tried to argue that he must have because he's a bad person and Gonta is a good person, completely overlooking how even good people can do bad things.
Anyway, I still wonder about Kiibo since while he's the viewer's representative he's very tame and there for comic relief most of the time. What's his deal? He can't just be made as a cameraman, that's even more convoluted than all the fiction stuff.
Daniel Phillips
That makes even less sense. Shouldn't someone as innately suspicious as him (even if he hadn't remember that he had been through a killing game before) be suspecting the obvious robot of being more than just a friendly helper? That seems too trusting for mr trust no bitch.
Connor Diaz
Cross dressing as a boy detective or when she's a model ?
Nolan Adams
That makes sense. But them sharing memory light memories would've made them realize they didn't match in chapter 4. Sad you have to ignore that many major flaws in logic in a single chapter.
Jayden Turner
How so? I have over a dozen and have barely touched the minigame Outlaw Run is a million times easier and more consistent
Adam Diaz
Kiibo was the camera man, but he did still have his own will and personality. The viewers mostly acted as his "thoughts" and only influenced certain choices and decisions, not every last detail.
Samuel Rodriguez
>ywn kiss a timid 6'2 beautiful man Why?
Brody Hill
Both.
Robert Sullivan
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Austin Nelson
does anyone have the first part or entire comic for this?
Sebastian Wood
I want to play through the game and try to see what big decisions Kiibo makes that are probably because of the viewers' influence.
Any come to mind?
Daniel Sullivan
That probably where Ouma came into play. Everyone did associate the fact that Kiibo was a robot like them right away, but Amami defended him saying that "If he has a good creator, he should follow the law of robotics, so he's probably on our team."
Of course, Amami ended up dead, so Ouma had literally no one else to question his own logic behind Kiibo.