If Hanako's scars looked like this...

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Jobriq wrote:I hear it burns in hell, too.
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It definitely does burn in Hell. So much, that your complete existence is consumed, in an undetermined length of time. Hopefully quickly.
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Well, no I would not mind even if they looked like this.
Besides, these are quite severe cases, Hanako's scarring is much lighter. I have actually seen a burn victim with scarring vaguely similar to Hanako's. Just saying.
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I personally think the scars are drawn brilliantly. Having seen the various pictures posted throughout the thread, would anyone else agree that they're strikingly similar to Hanako's? Though I actually still dislike Hanako's art overall for its horrible inconsistency.
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You need to take into account younger people heal better, so it's hard to say how it will look like in the end.
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It also shows that hisao is becoming less shallow and looking past them. Shallow Hal style.
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simmr001 wrote:It also shows that hisao is becoming less shallow and looking past them. Shallow Hal style.
...No. Never compare any part of KS to that shit movie. It's not about becoming less shallow at all. It's about delivering fake sentimentality to fool the viewers into believing the movie has a moral while the movie is actually all about fat jokes.
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Xanatos wrote:
simmr001 wrote:It also shows that hisao is becoming less shallow and looking past them. Shallow Hal style.
...No. Never compare any part of KS to that shit movie. It's not about becoming less shallow at all. It's about delivering fake sentimentality to fool the viewers into believing the movie has a moral while the movie is actually all about fat jokes.
I know, but the analogy still holds weight, even if that movie caused kids to leave me psychological scars.

Better example would be appreciated so I can fix my analogy
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Xanatos wrote:
simmr001 wrote:It also shows that hisao is becoming less shallow and looking past them. Shallow Hal style.
...No. Never compare any part of KS to that shit movie. It's not about becoming less shallow at all. It's about delivering fake sentimentality to fool the viewers into believing the movie has a moral while the movie is actually all about fat jokes.
I know, but the analogy still holds weight, even if that movie caused kids to leave me psychological scars.

Better example would be appreciated so I can fix my analogy
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Maybe if all throughout Hanako's route, bacon puns were littered through the writing. Then it'd be a proper analogy. :lol: Why's an analogy needed? Hisao did good, screw comparisons. :lol:
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Xanatos wrote:Maybe if all throughout Hanako's route, bacon puns were littered through the writing. Then it'd be a proper analogy. :lol: Why's an analogy needed? Hisao did good, screw comparisons. :lol:
I never thought the bacon puns made that much sense :/
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Jobriq wrote:
Xanatos wrote:Maybe if all throughout Hanako's route, bacon puns were littered through the writing. Then it'd be a proper analogy. :lol: Why's an analogy needed? Hisao did good, screw comparisons. :lol:
I never thought the bacon puns made that much sense :/
I got bacon toothpaste in the mail and thought of Hanako.
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What about fried chicken?
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YZQ wrote:What about fried chicken?
Had some for di-...Oh god.
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On a more serious note, Hanako visiting Tokyo and straying into the part of town where alternate bands play...
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