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>>46941231
It's the way she gives it everything she's got without a lick of shame or hesitation. She's larger than life.

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>>15754874
I like happy Erika.

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>>15613737
Making her believe that I can be relied on and trusted, using her body and money, and then ditching her when she least expects it, like all those other men did, would make me feel very good.

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There is an pure Umineko fantasy-versus-truth scenario happening right now quite close to where I live. In Loch Ness in Scotland an underwater robotic drone has been deployed with an aim to utterly eradicate the Devil's Proof argument of whether the Loch Ness Monster "Nessie", a folklore sea creature believed to be descended from the dinosaurs and I believe actually mentioned by name in Umineko at one point, exists or not. It is currently scanning the entire length, breadth and depth of the loch with 'cutting-edge technology'. If nothing is found, then even the Devil's Proof argument itself will be broken and the monster will be declared as non-existent.

Hilariously, in it's search it found a fake Nessie model used in a Sherlock Holmes movie of all things. Subsequently I believe I have a name for this robot. I shall call it Erika.

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