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I sit in a spreadsheet day and night
With no ability to put up a fight
Surrounded by captors, alone and scared
With no diversion, waiting to be squared
I’m not even offered a drink or a smoke
A bite to eat, or a can of coke
You’d think these would be easy to assure
For the many indignities that I endure
It’s particularly unpleasant
After a bad situation
Like when they insist
On adjusting me for inflation
My brothers and sisters are a tab away
They comfort me when my mind goes astray
Although it’s not certain how they’ll be treated
I just learned that one of them got deleted
It isn’t possible
For me to see them
So close yet so far
I still adore them
I dream of a life that’s far from here
With no accident, calendar, or policy year
Where I won’t be mistreated, reported, unpaid
Trended, developed, capped or dismayed
Walk a mile in my shoes
Then maybe you’d see
The hopeless dreamer
Longing to be free
If you could truly feel my sorrow
The burden that comes with tomorrow
Then perhaps you could untangle
How it feels to be a loss triangle
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In the first week Volume 5 came out, Hotaru no Yomeiri sold 60,046 copies. 52,095 sales are from Volume 5 alone, putting it in the top five best selling mangas for the week.
me: immune system why do i have a fever
immune system: well the bacteria can’t survive outside 37 degrees for long so i thought i’d raise the temperature to kill them off!
me:
immune system:
me:
immune system:
me: we also can’t survive outside 37 degrees for long
immune system:
i’ve never taken a cold shower bc when cold meets hot there’s a reaction
We've all heard the endless, open-ended debates about what the lords and their friends will or will not do for the people of Fodlan, and that's made more ambiguous than ever in 3 Hopes where end cards don't exist. So I figured, why not see what the people themselves have to say about how they're being treated in each path?
Disclaimer: This is just for fun. The data was manually tagged & compiled, so may have errors. Dataset used
Only NPC dialogue is considered in this analysis to represent 'the people'. Comments or promises by non-generic characters are not included.
Any events of mobility or mistreatment mentioned needed to be specific for them to be included, and the speaker needed to reference being a commoner if speaking about their own experience. All lines from confirmed commoners I could find were included in the dataset, regardless of subject. 2 of the Azure Gleam lines were borderline, but neither mentioned mistreatment or upward mobility, so I left them in the dataset.
According to NPCs, the best treatment of commoners as already implemented by the end of the game is in Azure Gleam, and the worst is ironically Scarlet Blaze, despite the game repeatedly saying that changes specifically aimed at class reform have taken place. Golden Wildfire makes almost no mentions of class disparity between nobles and commoners at all.
The only explicit mistreatment of commoners by nobility is seen in Scarlet Blaze, not once but twice. First to Shez, who is berated by an Imperial General in Chapter 7 for not paying their respects and having a "stench". Another Imperial General in Chapter 13 wants revenge because Viscount Fenja (who turned traitor at that point) had ridiculed her father for being a commoner. These incidents seem to have happened after the two years of class reform in the empire have already occured, although it's possible Viscount Fenja's insults were earlier.
As far as upward mobility, the only commoner confirmed by NPCs to have been given status in this path is Shez, although you do meet a hopeful soldier that believes Shez will be the start of more change. There is also the possibility that the Imperial General with a commoner father is also a commoner, but I couldn't find a confirmation.
Golden Wildfire doesn't deal with commoners at all as a social policy. There isn't anything good or bad that happens with them. The only mention I found was that some believe their King doesn't care what they think.
Azure Gleam explicitly mentions several commoners getting knighted, both named (Ashe) and unnamed characters. We also, like in Scarlet Blaze, see NPCs hopeful of starting over or making a name for themselves. There are more of them here, with specific examples beyond Shez of why they think it's a feasible dream, most notably Ashe, Miklan, and Dedue.
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