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2016-06-25 02:45:47 Post No. 1330111
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2016-06-25 02:45:47
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If Puella Magi Madoka Magica was based off reality and in particular, this transcript:
> Would you like me to show you proof? Human and the incubators have shared history together. We have intervened in your civilization's development since prehistoric times. Throughout the ages, countless girls have made contracts with incubators, had their wishes granted and then succumbed to despair.
>Madoka:
Stop it.
>Kyubey:
Beginning with a wish and ending with a curse. It's the cycle every magical girl has repeated up till now. Some have started revolutions that changed history, while others elevated human society to new levels.
>Madoka:
That's enough.
They trusted you. All of them. They trusted you and you betrayed them!
>Kyubey:
Oh no, we weren't the ones who betrayed them.
You could say their wishes did though. Wishes are things that don't exist in the current reality.
And anything that deviates from reality is bound to create a distortion. So why does it surprise anyone that these things end in disaster? It's the natural outcome after all. If they think that's some kind of betrayal, they shouldn't have made the wish in the first place.
Don't get me wrong. I don't think they're foolish. It was thanks to their sacrifices that human society developed as far as it has.
It was the suffering of all the magical girls throughout history that laid the foundation of the life you have now.
If your civilization benefits from their sacrifice, why should the lives of a few people matter in the grand scheme of things?
Which civilisations in history have been most linked to Kyubey and magical girls?
Conversely, which ones are linked?
I like to subscribe to the theory that if Kyubey really was real, he introduced agriculture to humanity, according "The Worst Mistake in the History of the Human Race"
http://www.ditext.com/diamond/mistake.html
I'm thinking the Mongols weren't magical girls, because they were nomads, which made it more impressive.