I know that if I was writing something as complex as LiL, I would absolutely go on forums and make anonymous theory shitposts just to fuck with the players.
And on a completely unrelated note, let me now write an essay on why Takoyaki Man is secretly the key to understanding the entire plot.
I know that if I was writing something as complex as LiL, I would absolutely go on forums and make anonymous theory shitposts just to fuck with the players.
And on a completely unrelated note, let me now write an essay on why Takoyaki Man is secretly the key to understanding the entire plot.
I know that if I was writing something as complex as LiL, I would absolutely go on forums and make anonymous theory shitposts just to fuck with the players.
And on a completely unrelated note, let me now write an essay on why Takoyaki Man is secretly the key to understanding the entire plot.
You guessed it, it's time Moonflare ranted on why Himawari's name is Ami again. This will be kinda short (I tried guys) since it's just a new piece of information to add to the rest (there is a second one at the end though).
Okay so, basically, Himawari tells Akira to name her after his favorite flower. The obvious take from this is to guess that she's telling him to call her by the nickname "sunflower". Well, what she could actually be telling him is to call her Ami, since red hair Ami is his original sunflower, here's the evidence:
First Himawari tells him to call her after his favorite flower.
Now that we have established that both function as sunflowers, let's see them intersect. First of all, what is it the Akira has in his pocket? Well, it's a picture of Ami.
And do you know what else Akira has in his pocket? After their encounter at the church of New HOPE, in which there is the quiz, Himawari is the narrator outside of it. This bit establishes that it's her:
Let's sum up, Himawari is a sunflower. Ami is also a sunflower. Akira carries a photo of Ami in his pocket. Himawari puts a photo of a sunflower in his pocket. When Akira asks what name he should give her, she says "name me after your favorite flower" - Ami is his favorite flower. Himawari wasn't telling him the secret of her nickname, she was telling him in a roundabout way what her actual name is. Again, alone, that might be stretching it but it's another thing on a huge pile of evidence.
And the other reason I thought to bring this up is that there is a dark undertone to Himawari being called Ami, and that is the possibility that Ami Arakawa dies at some point. It would be strange for Akira to have two daughters with the same name, or for them both to serve as his emotional support. Not impossible, but weird. If first Ami died though, it would make even more sense for them to honor her memory by giving their baby daughter her name. It would also explain Ami's obsession with asking people if they love Akira enough to die for him (cause she probably did).
Oh, and this is a minor thing, but I'm also adding it to the pile. Himawari is rambling on about stuff, and Ayane calls "Ami", to which she answers by shutting her mouth since her mother is calling her (and her big sister).
You guessed it, it's time Moonflare ranted on why Himawari's name is Ami again. This will be kinda short (I tried guys) since it's just a new piece of information to add to the rest (there is a second one at the end though).
Okay so, basically, Himawari tells Akira to name her after his favorite flower. The obvious take from this is to guess that she's telling him to call her by the nickname "sunflower". Well, what she could actually be telling him is to call her Ami, since red hair Ami is his original sunflower, here's the evidence:
First Himawari tells him to call her after his favorite flower.
Now that we have established that both function as sunflowers, let's see them intersect. First of all, what is it the Akira has in his pocket? Well, it's a picture of Ami.
And do you know what else Akira has in his pocket? After their encounter at the church of New HOPE, in which there is the quiz, Himawari is the narrator outside of it. This bit establishes that it's her:
Let's sum up, Himawari is a sunflower. Ami is also a sunflower. Akira carries a photo of Ami in his pocket. Himawari puts a photo of a sunflower in his pocket. When Akira asks what name he should give her, she says "name me after your favorite flower" - Ami is his favorite flower. Himawari wasn't telling him the secret of her nickname, she was telling him in a roundabout way what her actual name is. Again, alone, that might be stretching it but it's another thing on a huge pile of evidence.
And the other reason I though to bring this up is that there is a dark undertone to Himawari being called Ami, and that is the possibility that Ami Arakawa dies at some point. It would be strange for Akira to have two daughters with the same name, or for them both to serve as his emotional support. Not impossible, but weird. If first Ami died though, it would make even more sense for them to honor her memory by giving their baby daughter her name. It would also explain Ami's obsession with asking people if they love Akira enough to die for him (cause she probably did).
Oh, and this is a minor thing, but I'm also adding it to the pile. Himawari is rambling on about stuff, and Ayane calls "Ami", to which she answers by shutting her mouth since her mother is calling her (and her big sister).
Akira's eyes are silver if I recall correcty, so there would be that issue. Her hair color is the same as Otoha's, but I guess it also fits it being a blend of blonde and black.
You guessed it, it's time Moonflare ranted on why Himawari's name is Ami again. This will be kinda short (I tried guys) since it's just a new piece of information to add to the rest (there is a second one at the end though).
Okay so, basically, Himawari tells Akira to name her after his favorite flower. The obvious take from this is to guess that she's telling him to call her by the nickname "sunflower". Well, what she could actually be telling him is to call her Ami, since red hair Ami is his original sunflower, here's the evidence:
First Himawari tells him to call her after his favorite flower.
Now that we have established that both function as sunflowers, let's see them intersect. First of all, what is it the Akira has in his pocket? Well, it's a picture of Ami.
And do you know what else Akira has in his pocket? After their encounter at the church of New HOPE, in which there is the quiz, Himawari is the narrator outside of it. This bit establishes that it's her:
Let's sum up, Himawari is a sunflower. Ami is also a sunflower. Akira carries a photo of Ami in his pocket. Himawari puts a photo of a sunflower in his pocket. When Akira asks what name he should give her, she says "name me after your favorite flower" - Ami is his favorite flower. Himawari wasn't telling him the secret of her nickname, she was telling him in a roundabout way what her actual name is. Again, alone, that might be stretching it but it's another thing on a huge pile of evidence.
And the other reason I though to bring this up is that there is a dark undertone to Himawari being called Ami, and that is the possibility that Ami Arakawa dies at some point. It would be strange for Akira to have two daughters with the same name, or for them both to serve as his emotional support. Not impossible, but weird. If first Ami died though, it would make even more sense for them to honor her memory by giving their baby daughter her name. It would also explain Ami's obsession with asking people if they love Akira enough to die for him (cause she probably did).
Oh, and this is a minor thing, but I'm also adding it to the pile. Himawari is rambling on about stuff, and Ayane calls "Ami", to which she answers by shutting her mouth since her mother is calling her (and her big sister).
Good stuff. I do like the Ami-sunflower connections as additional clues, but I'm not sure about the favorite flower referring to Ami directly. Given the references to the word Himawari in the game, and the direct connection between Himawari the character and HimawariCo, I think it's pretty likely that her father Akira called her Himawari at least as a nickname.
I'll also say that I don't think we have to assume anything bad happening to Ami Arakawa the First in order for it to be Himawari's name. One of the reasons to think Ami is her real name is the stuff that "Ayane" says in "Untitled" about having picked out a name that Akira would like. So if we're right about that, Ayane has already decided to name her baby Ami. Maybe Akira would be opposed, but I'm not sure how much he would really care or even whether Ayane intended to let him have input. We don't know much about the actual circumstances of Himawari's birth, so it's even possible she could have taken her mother's name and is Ami Amamiya.
It would be really weird for her not to be Ayane's daughter given all the connections to her, the fact that they pretty much have the same face, and that we're told a girl found her mother when Ayane and Himawari meet. But maybe she's the daughter of Ayane and Prince Ami...
If Himawari is Ami's daughter, it would make her Akira's granddaughter. So I guess that's where the family draws the line on incest - since Himawari was very clear on them not having a sexual relationship at all.
Also, totally unrelated thing, but I was thinking about "tick tock tick tock", and if Akira is seeing a representation of Nozomu and Sekai having sex, then Sekai is telling Nozomu that they'd play sexually with their children, make it a new HOPE and teach them to reset the world. Which just doesn't fit at all with what Ami tells us about both of her parents. So yeah, another point on the "I have no idea what's going on there".
Unless Maya is that child. Because she resets the world, she was sexually abused and ran from home, and she has a problem with HOPE. Oh boy, here we go. Yeah, this is too nonsensical even for me.
Meanwhile, the governor of the state is 'somewhere in asia' and the lietenant governor wasn't picking up the phone when the POTUS called offering assistance, so aid that would actually help the people of Houston -- including additional personnel to help restore power -- were delayed in the name of political pettiness. Note: A governor must request emergency aid before FEMA can send anything to a disaster zone.
So quite literally, the entire state shut down yesterday because a relatively small (category 1) hurricane hit one city. What a fucking joke.
Whataburger's one of those things Texans are insanely proud of, even though they're just greaseburgers with fresher-than-usual toppings. Their best selling point is that the grease really hits the spot when you're coming home from the bar.
I live in Arizona and we have had Whataburgers here for as long as I can remember. Though until recently they were sparse. I used to like their burgers very much and would go out of my way to get them. The last couple years, as with everything, the quality has dropped and I don't care for it at all anymore.
Anyways in the topic of Sekai haunting Akira.Since chapter 4 focuses on Sanna i am SO excited to get more info on the that thing that Sana said when she caught us legit speaking with Sekai back in the infimary(That Sara also used to do this.Also the fact that when we blacked out and had sex with Sara-and Yuki choked us-she said that she also experienced something similar in the past.Im 99% its trauma related so Akira wont be able to fully relate but trauma is a BIIIIG part of his problems so yea,pretty exited)
I doubt Sana brings it up. She seems more interested in just the sexy time. Which is cool, but I would rather them talk about stuff. Maybe Akira will talk more about it with Sara. *Edit: The more I think about it, she did discuss things with him on their walk and it is her chapter so maybe I am way off and she will bring that subject up.
I've always wanted to visit Texas, and if I ever do now I definitely have to check out one of those Whataburgers.
It's crazy how so many people here have actually visited them.
Is that just a reference to Denpa Shōnen teki Kenshō Seikatsu. Which is basically the game show thing the last reset was based on. Not really sure what it showing up again would be implying though.
Edit:
Actually I think the guys "prize" after he finished the challenge was that he was taken blindfolded to a different apartment and asked to repeat the challenge. Or something like that.
Maybe it has something to do with that. Also we heard the door unlocking sound again in the background of one of the events in the current update (One of the Yasu ones). Maybe it's connected to the "let me out stuff" and or Pareidolia. Or maybe it's just something to do with Akira still recovering and us still not having access to all the locations/invite over stuff yet.
You guessed it, it's time Moonflare ranted on why Himawari's name is Ami again. This will be kinda short (I tried guys) since it's just a new piece of information to add to the rest (there is a second one at the end though).
Okay so, basically, Himawari tells Akira to name her after his favorite flower. The obvious take from this is to guess that she's telling him to call her by the nickname "sunflower". Well, what she could actually be telling him is to call her Ami, since red hair Ami is his original sunflower, here's the evidence:
First Himawari tells him to call her after his favorite flower.
Now that we have established that both function as sunflowers, let's see them intersect. First of all, what is it the Akira has in his pocket? Well, it's a picture of Ami.
And do you know what else Akira has in his pocket? After their encounter at the church of New HOPE, in which there is the quiz, Himawari is the narrator outside of it. This bit establishes that it's her:
Let's sum up, Himawari is a sunflower. Ami is also a sunflower. Akira carries a photo of Ami in his pocket. Himawari puts a photo of a sunflower in his pocket. When Akira asks what name he should give her, she says "name me after your favorite flower" - Ami is his favorite flower. Himawari wasn't telling him the secret of her nickname, she was telling him in a roundabout way what her actual name is. Again, alone, that might be stretching it but it's another thing on a huge pile of evidence.
And the other reason I though to bring this up is that there is a dark undertone to Himawari being called Ami, and that is the possibility that Ami Arakawa dies at some point. It would be strange for Akira to have two daughters with the same name, or for them both to serve as his emotional support. Not impossible, but weird. If first Ami died though, it would make even more sense for them to honor her memory by giving their baby daughter her name. It would also explain Ami's obsession with asking people if they love Akira enough to die for him (cause she probably did).
Oh, and this is a minor thing, but I'm also adding it to the pile. Himawari is rambling on about stuff, and Ayane calls "Ami", to which she answers by shutting her mouth since her mother is calling her (and her big sister).
I think this is entirely possible or even likely, or that one of the other names for her is very possible as well. One or more thing could be a red herring, which might be unlikely but possible, but ultimately I think we're not gonna have confirmation until we're supposed to.
The thing that I've been thinking about a lot and annoys me more about her is why/how the fuck she's here, and not dead/never-happened. I've seen some talk about it, but as far as I can tell there's not a whole lot of concrete, and I may have missed some of the discussions when looking through older posts. (I am now coopting your post with my reply, because I don't know how to start this rant on its own. Feel free to disregard.)
We have a good idea of what she is and what she's doing (and why,) but why she is what she is irks me. Her being the possible older version of Akiyane's daughter doesn't answer its own follow-up question of "I'm sorry, what?" If she really "survived" somehow and isn't a "bug" like has been talked about here, then there has to be a good reason, and that reason has to be either the cause of or related to her strange abilities, placement and existence. And I feel like the implications, depending on which explanation you go with, could be pretty big. (I also don't like the explanation stopping at her being a 'possibility' because we leave out the mechanism entirely.) Also, as far as I can tell, her exact origins and what she is is unlike anything/anyone else as well. (Unless it's somehow close to how the clockwork children exist at all)
I'll write down my own thoughts and what I've gathered for my own sanity, and so that hopefully someone else can spoon-feed the answers and logical next steps to me without me actually having to do the hard work and thinking once again. Explaining why she's nearly an adult without time-travel is harder, but I'll try.
And that leads us to current Himawari, which I probably don't have to and shouldn't take the reigns on. A lot more could be added to the previous points or regarding current Himawari, but I can't justify making this post any longer without more direction and evidence. All I'll say is that if someone did have to interfere for her to survive, that could potentially explain a lot about her actions, how she knows what she knows, etc., even though that's not really necessary at all. And, hopefully, (despite some nagging suspicions,) Himawari isn't another 'lamb'.
It's a visual metaphor of man's folly in trying to perceive the face of god and the universe. You wouldn't get it.
(Seriously though, what does this mean? Is your game bugged or something?)