It's a bit useless to dwell on it, isn't it? I find direct action a more comforting thought.
[ 'End of the World' is kind of Anthy pretending to be her brother pretending to be a mysterious, unknown party, but... It's interpretable, isn't it? And maybe that's a good chunk of the point. Not that she planned it that way; it's chosen more out of habit than anything. ]
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[ 'End of the World' is kind of Anthy pretending to be her brother pretending to be a mysterious, unknown party, but... It's interpretable, isn't it? And maybe that's a good chunk of the point. Not that she planned it that way; it's chosen more out of habit than anything. ]
Thus the revolution talk, you see.