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Need title suggestion prepare your mustache and pipe Dark texts on white screen, zero sincerity Habitual heart marks and long-distance relationship, no certainty Those behind my door and their effortless association, And those behind the screen, our precious connection With my feet I can only walk until I'm tired, But I can touch your heart across the water when I'm wired Bigger world within a smaller one, The impulsive and the repulsive, in each respective world They all ask, in the end, what have you won? Well, I was able to tell you this without saying a single word. -Daniel S. C- Online or not, let us dance together

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Attack on Titan Shingeki no Kyojin Theorized History, etc *This post WILL include spoilers for those who only followed the anime aired on TV, but if you're a sick fella who enjoys spoilers you're welcome to read on* all other than the facts stated/presented in the manga are personal theories of mine, I have never read other people's posts/thread on any sites so if some repeated ideas are seen, credits to who thought of it first. (first time posting anything about anime ever in my life LOL) I don't want to be approved of the first guy who thought of such ideas or have people make a statue of me while kissing the grounds I walk on, I just want to throw this interesting materials out there for discussion which could in the end just be a poke i

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Xenon Stat Explanation There may be bunch of threads and explanation for this, but I wanted to get a most recent diamond-cut answer. "If you wear 3%STR, it would be evenly distrubted to all three stats as 1% STR, 1% DEX, and 1% LUK" with that, then what's the reason behind preferring %all? Explanation I found was "because %all would apply to each stat individually, not divided, maximizing the %stat you get, for example, with 6% all stat, instead of being distributed as 2% STR, 2% DEX, and 2% LUK, it would be 6% STR, 6% DEX and 6% LUK" I would like a yes or no on this, thanks a bunch in advance. TL;DR Q: %all > %singlestat A: Y/N