My theological theory (that I don't really believe in) is that God sacrificed static perfection to allow for change and subsequently the creation of the universe. I like this coupled with Phillipp Mainlander's(?) image of God's suicide but like, not as edgy.
Guy 1: "Africa didn't even have a written language before colonization."
Guy 2: *Shows evidence that that is clearly untrue*
Guy 3: "Well, Africa only developed writing through contact with the Middle East."
Which makes me wonder...
Do these guys not know that if you live anywhere other than East Asia, your writing system probably also traces its roots to the Middle East?
Is it weird that I like this version more than the original? Maybe it's the inclusion of an actual guitar solo. But it's likely Aoyama Yoshino's vocal performance as Bocchi that really gets me. Something about it feels so raw and earnest, like we're tuning into the radio frequencies of her heart... or something.