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Toontown infinite rant
Toontown infinite rant







toontown infinite rant

Naruto: During the Chunin Exam finals, a beaten up Naruto refuses to back down from the fight, even after Neji tells him he has Nothing Personal against him.Kaitou Saint Tail has a tendency to make her "victims" go into Motive Rants when she escapes with their already stolen goods.Soma replies that he's not one to decide what makes people happy, and that Joichiro had long moved past his breakdown and found happiness again. Food Wars!: In the final bout of the Regiment de cuisine, Azami Nakiri refuses to admit defeat when his daughter Erina makes a dish that surpasses his expectations (using ideas she got from Soma that her father considered "vulgar trash"), and during his subsequent Villainous Breakdown goes on a tirade about how the culinary world is cruel and causes chefs with passion to burn out like his admired Joichiro Saiba-senpai, and that Tootsuki and the culinary world need to live under his rules so chefs can be happy.Of course, both of them already knew that was a potential consequence of them fighting each other. The battle also led to the resurrection of a five-million-year-old demon, who would later wreak absolute havoc throughout the universe. As stated in the quote at the top of the page, Vegeta had a huge axe to grind with Goku, and after goading Goku by killing 200 innocent people and threatening to kill even more, Goku accepted Vegeta's request for one more battle, which eventually led to the most epic and intensely fought rematch in all of Dragon Ball Z.

toontown infinite rant

Both are correct: when Light stopped being Kira for a while midway through his battle with L, the crime rate shot up past pre-Kira levels overnight, proving it was only fear of Kira keeping it down.

toontown infinite rant

  • Death Note: Light has one in the last chapter about how the world needs Kira and if they stop him, the world will only go back to the rotten way it was, and Near is only chasing him for his own ego.
  • Then he finds out she was recording the whole thing and kinda loses it.
  • At the end of the first season of Darker Than Black, a leader of The Syndicate gives one of these to Kirihara.
  • Mikoto: Yeah, you lost me somewhere in the middle there. All that matters is that the killer explains just why he's committing his crime in the first place. It could be given by the killer when he thinks that he's got the Final Girl at his mercy, a bit of Evil Gloating Just Between You and Me, or when he's explaining his motivations to an accomplice. This trope doesn't necessarily have to be applied in the interrogation room. This rarely happens in television, despite the detective being so often the only other person in the room with the criminal, and when it does, they are almost always caught after. In real life, many people confess to crimes and will happily talk about what they did even though all they should say is "I want to see my lawyer".Īlso in real life, a criminal that's cornered tends to do things like socking the other guy in the face and running away. It doesn't matter if the character's a timid librarian, a jolly bartender, a butch farmhand, what-have-you, when they are revealed to be the killer they all suddenly snap into the same cookie-cutter personality type: bitter, twisted loony.









    Toontown infinite rant