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Saturday, March 27, 2021

Strike Witches S3 Rewatched:

My ongoing quest to rewatch all anime I ranked as great scores another victory.  This time over Berlin.  The best episodes in this season are in the middle, which is rather unusual.  Gertrude's duel with the superfast Nueroi to save her shot down comrade is one of the most epic scenes in all of anime.  Both thrilling and moving, all you can really ask for.

Mina saving Kiel from a V2 bombardment was another awesome moment, Sanya learning she wasn't always right vis a vis Eila was perfect, plus I liked Miyafuji's dogfight with an iceberg.  Altogether a worthy season of a show ranked #29.  That's pretty high up in the anime world and this season has a lot to do with that overall ranking.  Luminous Witches should also pitch in to earn that spot once it starts airing.

The remaining series from 2020 I haven't rewatched are only Love Live! Nijigasaki and the first four episodes of Shingeki no Kyojin Final.  I'm well ahead of schedule.

In '100 Waifus,' I discovered the Princess of Outworld's name was Kitana, not Katana, so I fixed that error.  Now that Idoly Pride isn't ranked anymore, (replaced with the soon-to-air Edens Zero), I need a replacement for Sakura, and Gertrude seems reasonable.  But I'd also like to try out these Nintendo Switch rpg's and see if they have anyone on offer.  Pyra has a really hot character design so if I end up liking her personality too I'll likely go with her.  For now the issue can wait.

Boku no Hero Academia technically started this week, but it's filler, like the beginning of every season of this series, meant to remind people who everyone is instead of advance the plot.  Hopefully next episode will be the real beginning to the spring season.

I don't bother with political advice now that Democrats have total power since nothing can be enacted anyway.  But I would like to point out various additional data points that have recently come out proving everything I've been saying correct:  Italy's births are the lowest on record (which only mandatory marriage and children as I've proscribed would reverse), a Muslim terrorist (who I would have deported) spree killed with an AR-15 (which I would have banned), the border (which I would have secured) is being flooded, the health of everyone after the Baby Boomers is lower than the Baby Boomers were at the same age, and people report being twice as stressed as they were in the Baby Boomer generation, (which a citizen's dividend and healthy weight mandates I would have passed could have fixed).  This blog, which has all the solutions, is dismissed and ignored, while the world is stuck in a tailspin of misery and death.

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