From an anime called "Gravion" in which it says "Planetaly Defence System All Destroyed A Decased Citizen 10,000,000 STATUS CLITICAL!"
The reason "Planetary" and "Critical" are misspelled is because in Japanese, R and L are the same things. This goes into other things such as "Herro!" as some say to make fun of a Japanese person, or even "Harro".
The real thing should say
"Planetary defense system has destroyed 10,000,000 citizens! Status Critical!"
The reason "Planetary" and "Critical" are misspelled is because in Japanese, R and L are the same things. This goes into other things such as "Herro!" as some say to make fun of a Japanese person, or even "Harro".
The real thing should say
"Planetary defense system has destroyed 10,000,000 citizens! Status Critical!"
by Tookar April 13, 2005
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"Love it or leave it, they say. Critical Theory of Nation States asks: love what, exactly? The nation is an idea, a story, a flag—but behind it are borders, armies, prisons. Nations are built on violence—conquest, slavery, genocide—and that violence continues. Critical theory insists on asking: who belongs, who doesn't, and who decided?"
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