It come from the anime series and manga "Detective Conan"/"Case closed" which often handles cases. What's the unique of that? every time Conan visits a place, a criminal case always occurs
From this, Conan Edogawa is often referred to as the curse of death
You could say it was like a death curse carried by a kid🙂 ↕🙂 ↕
"Be wary of 7 year olds lil kid wearing glasses and red ribbon ties" hahaha
From this, Conan Edogawa is often referred to as the curse of death
You could say it was like a death curse carried by a kid🙂 ↕🙂 ↕
"Be wary of 7 year olds lil kid wearing glasses and red ribbon ties" hahaha
"Why do we always get into trouble whenever we play with him? On top of that, he seems to have terrible luck wherever he goes"
"Oh my Gosh! he has edogawa Conan's curse! Can u realize that!?"
"Oh my Gosh! he has edogawa Conan's curse! Can u realize that!?"
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A phenomenon where individuals, under the guise of social righteousness, attempt to seize control of someone's work, career, or reputation. These groups believe their moral or social agendas should take precedence and use social pressure to enforce this belief. On the internet, they often target artists, podcasters, or other creators, demanding that they endorse specific agendas or censor certain content. This practice forces creators to speak with a voice other than their own, undermining their original goals and leading to severe repercussions, such as public shaming or career damage, if resisted. This can be seen as a form of reverse 'Virtue Signaling,' where the pressure to conform is imposed externally rather than expressed personally.
A phenomenon where individuals, under the guise of social righteousness, attempt to seize control of someone's work, career, or reputation. These groups believe their moral or social agendas should take precedence and use social pressure to enforce this belief. On the internet, they often target artists, podcasters, or other creators, demanding that they endorse specific agendas or censor certain content. This practice forces creators to speak with a voice other than their own, undermining their original goals and leading to severe repercussions, such as public shaming or career damage, if resisted. This can be seen as a form of reverse 'Virtue Signaling,' where the pressure to conform is imposed externally rather than expressed personally.
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