Eight pages of new material might not seem like much, but it represents years of accumulating ideas for what I could write about next which would answer new questions, characterize underutilized girls, and live up to what's come before.
I love how direct and to the point all the conversations are in this new chapter. It compresses a lot of important interaction into as short a timescale as possible, which is funny because it covers 471 years of additional content.
What will people be doing 471 years from now? A lot of what they were doing before, worrying about love and fairness and status, with technologies such a background hum nobody notices or cares.
As usual the eroticism is really high in such a sneaky manner. It lets the imagination run wild with just a few hints and suggestions, letting the reader do all the heavy lifting for it. It wouldn't be '100 Waifus' without eros, though.
Are there still unresolved questions I should be answering, or character interactions I should be describing? Probably, but it took me years just to write this so give me a break. I specifically left the fate of the prison planets a mystery so people couldn't accuse me of forcefully bending their fates to suit my biases. This way everyone can imagine whatever utopia they want from going against my political program and be content. I'm content with showing how happy the people on Eden are with their politics, there's no need to drive the competition into the mud to prove my point. 'Eden works' is good enough. I also specifically left the names of the next five angels unknown because I myself don't know them. If there were five more worthy winged girls flying around I'd love to know about them, but as it is I'm stumped.
Kuon and Nekone are at the top of my mind due to season 3 of the anime ending so recently, so I took advantage of my better understanding of them to write more about them.
The PS5 has arrived, but I can't actually play Tales of Arise yet. First I have to digitally upgrade my PS4 games into PS5 games, read this new Shadows in Flight novel, etc. January is bursting with things to do. I feel like I could spend all year catching up with my January backlog.
The new winter 2023 anime season has also commenced with the promising Ningen Fushin. Hopefully all the new anime is this good, but it hardly matters, so long as I have Kami-tachi, Vinland Saga and DanMachi to watch the rest is immaterial.
A new datapoint has come out, showing more athletes have died of heart attacks since the vaccine came out than the previous 40 years before the vaccine came out combined. There's no other explanation for this except the vaccine kills. The Monday Night Football game is yet another example of unprecedented heart failure. Only one other player in football has ever died of a heart attack, and he had congenital heart disease that was only caught after the fact. This 24 year old safety Hamlin had no problems until the vaccine, and now he's dead or brain dead. So now as many NFL players have died after the vaccine as the entire history of the NFL before the vaccine. Likewise, a retired 38 year old NFL player also 'died suddenly' this week. How many retired NFL 38 year olds died suddenly before the vaccine? Humorously, this guy had tweeted that everyone should have to take the vaccine or go to jail, so I'm glad he died of his own medicine, but still, there were a lot of innocent people who didn't want to take the vaccine but had to in order to stay employed, go to college, or whatever. I'm angry about their heart failure. None of this should have ever happened. There are vaccine development protocols and they were all violated. There's a VAERS database and it was completely ignored despite its overwhelming signal. The virus was completely harmless, only old grannies were ever at risk to begin with, so why did any of this have to happen?
Around half the populace now believes the vaccine is unsafe, and 1/4 of the population say they personally know someone who probably died of the vaccine, what was originally my 'paranoid conspiracy theory' is now common wisdom. But will I get credit for being right on this? Will the people who watched Monday Night Football admit I was right now? Or will something overwhelmingly apparent to everyone continue to be a 'paranoid conspiracy theory' only believed by 'fringe extremists?'
P.S.: Okay, I gave up on winged girls and chose the five fictional characters dearest to my heart instead. They'll do fine. Chapter 58 now contains a little extra content that answers the question everyone was burning to know.
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