People usually argue that Misa in the Anime was Light’s biggest advantage because of Rem’s intervention, but I think it’s actually the opposite. Misa consistently dragged Light down. She left evidence lying around, ignored his instructions multiple times, and even put herself in front of L when it was the worst possible move. Because of her, L’s suspicion of Light grew faster than it should have. The evidences she has let in her home literally proved her guilt, and gived L all he need to suspect Light even more.
If you look at Light’s situation before Misa, it’s clear he wasn’t cornered. L admitted more than once that Light’s probability of being Kira was under 1%, sometimes even under 0.5%. Sure, Light was always a main suspect, but suspicion without proof isn’t enough. On his own, he was adapting to L’s traps, L isolation is a good example, and still managing to stay just out of reach.
The whole memory-loss planning, the most desperate gamble in the story only happened because Misa showed up. Without her dragging him into a corner, there would have been no reason for Light to erase his memories, at least not that earlier with him asking to be jailed on purpose, and depend on Rem to kill L. He could have kept the upper hand much longer, maybe even set up a trap L couldn’t escape from, or accepted the Eye deal when the timing was right.
Now, some people will say: “But without Misa and Rem, Light never defeats L. The Shinigami’s hand was the only thing that tipped the balance.” But that overlooks the fact that L himself was already starting to let Light slip below his radar.If Misa hadn’t been constantly destabilizing things, there’s every reason to believe Light could have found a way to finish the job on his own terms.
And that’s where the Mikami comparison makes sense. Imagine if Light had found someone like Mikami earlier, completely loyal, careful, and secretive, smart, preventive. In that case, he gains support without the chaos. With Mikami instead of Misa, Light doesn’t need Rem, doesn’t neceserally need memory loss, not that early, and doesn’t need to gamble. He wins by outsmarting L directly, which is what makes the whole scenario so frustrating: Misa wasn’t his biggest advantage. She was his greatest weakness. She was too dumb so he breaked his own critical thinking many times..
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People usually argue that Misa in the Anime was Light’s biggest advantage because of Rem’s intervention, but I think it’s actually the opposite. Misa consistently dragged Light down. She left evidence lying around, ignored his instructions multiple times, and even put herself in front of L when it was the worst possible move. Because of her, L’s suspicion of Light grew faster than it should have. The evidences she has let in her home literally proved her guilt, and gived L all he need to suspect Light even more.
If you look at Light’s situation before Misa, it’s clear he wasn’t cornered. L admitted more than once that Light’s probability of being Kira was under 1%, sometimes even under 0.5%. Sure, Light was always a main suspect, but suspicion without proof isn’t enough. On his own, he was adapting to L’s traps, L isolation is a good example, and still managing to stay just out of reach.
The whole memory-loss planning, the most desperate gamble in the story only happened because Misa showed up. Without her dragging him into a corner, there would have been no reason for Light to erase his memories, at least not that earlier with him asking to be jailed on purpose, and depend on Rem to kill L. He could have kept the upper hand much longer, maybe even set up a trap L couldn’t escape from, or accepted the Eye deal when the timing was right.
Now, some people will say: “But without Misa and Rem, Light never defeats L. The Shinigami’s hand was the only thing that tipped the balance.” But that overlooks the fact that L himself was already starting to let Light slip below his radar.If Misa hadn’t been constantly destabilizing things, there’s every reason to believe Light could have found a way to finish the job on his own terms.
And that’s where the Mikami comparison makes sense. Imagine if Light had found someone like Mikami earlier, completely loyal, careful, and secretive, smart, preventive. In that case, he gains support without the chaos. With Mikami instead of Misa, Light doesn’t need Rem, doesn’t neceserally need memory loss, not that early, and doesn’t need to gamble. He wins by outsmarting L directly, which is what makes the whole scenario so frustrating: Misa wasn’t his biggest advantage. She was his greatest weakness. She was too dumb so he breaked his own critical thinking many times..
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Actually good for someone with no intention to play the game, it gives some small informations, check it out
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Usogui will finally be published in France ❣️
🖕🏻 For thoses who didn't believed it (aka Amaya)
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Outsmarting ?
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Should I switch to AE for animation?
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Planning invincibility
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Still on break but just letting know that big edit is coming 👼🏻
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Small post to reviews what I currently use for Animations.
So for the fluidity+ Add on frames (reason why my animations look smooth) Flowframes.
Capcut PC for Cut, body parts moovings ( not always , good tuto are on YouTube for animation on Capcut pc and mobile)
Alight motion again for body parts mouvements, depending on wich type of animation I want to do and the result.
Picsart - Not always , but very helpfull to cut body parts and background.
Tensorpix - Quality overhaul.
Currently learning Blender.
Blender do give me results but its a very hard tool to learn and my pc has some issues for now.
Enjoy 🗣️
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Writting
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Best editor here
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