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* All of the Diary Holders' names are based off of gods, specifically those of the Roman Pantheon, and those names often indicate key aspects of them or their eventual fates
** Yukiteru Amano, the 1st, is named after Jupiter, the head god of the Roman Pantheon. Hinting at his eventual rise to power as the god of Time and Space of his universe. Along with this, Jupiter is the Roman counterpart to the Grek god Zeus, alluding to Yukiteru's connection with the former god Deus.
** Yuno Gasai, the 2nd, comes from Juno, the insanely jealous wife of Jupiter, much like Yuno is obsessed with keeping Yukiteru all to herself. Juno was also an incredibly warlike goddess who reveled in combat, much as Yuno is adept in all her fights in the second universe.
** Takao Hiyama, the 3rd, is associated with Vulcan, Roman god of volcanoes. Vulcan is heavily associated with metalworking for tools and weapons (like Hiyama's trademark machete he uses for killing), but many of Vulcan's celebrations were also along the lines of encouraging him to avert his deadly fires away from people, like Hiyama had murderous tendencies before and during the game.
** Keigo Kurusu, the 4th, is named for Mercury, a Roman god who was associated with messages, delivery, trickery, and thieves. Kurusu's goal in life was to deliver justice to the world, usually by stopping thieves.
** Reisuke Houjo, the 5th, is named for Ceres, a Roman goddess of agriculture and motherhood. Though disliking his parents and having to learn to be self sufficient very early on, Reisuke's main reason to get involved when he joined the game was to get revenge on those who had murdered his mother and father, as he still seeks the ideal parental relationship. Additionally, when staging his attack on the Amano household, he spared Yukiteru's mother on the grounds that she had been so kind to him.

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** Going with the above point, it can be assumed that, if her parents wanted her assuming control of the bank one day, they would plan on teaching her the ropes. Depends on how early they wanted to, but Yuno could have been taken to the bank long before in order to get a feel for the place by her father before he started drifting away from the family. Say the worst case scenario happens, and robbers try to get into the place. What would be a better scenario? The young, defenseless daughter of the bank's head being stuck hiding under a desk in hopes they don't know who she is or that she can open the vault, or her with hopefully a head start being able to run into a highly secure and heavy vault until the cops show up? And even if she Were caught by said hypothetical bank robbers, there would be little danger of them using her to open the vault unless she tells them she can since a) she looks nothing like her (adoptive) parents and they would probably not know she's a child of her father's unless they read or heard about her beforehand, and b) even if they ''did'' know who she was, they might assume that there would be no reason for her to be able to open the vault given she's so young.

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** Going with the above point, it can be assumed that, if her parents wanted her assuming control of the bank one day, they would plan on teaching her the ropes. Depends on how early they wanted to, but Yuno could have been taken to the bank long before in order to get a feel for the place by her father before he started drifting away from the family. Say the worst case scenario happens, and robbers try to get into the place. place while a young Yuno is there. What would be a better scenario? The young, defenseless daughter of the bank's head being stuck hiding under a desk or something in hopes they don't know who she is or that she can open the vault, or her with hopefully a head start being able to run into a highly secure and heavy vault until the cops show up? And even if she Were caught by said hypothetical bank robbers, there would be little danger of them using her to open the vault unless she tells them she can since a) she looks nothing like her (adoptive) parents and they would probably not know she's a child of her father's unless they read or heard about her beforehand, and b) even if they ''did'' know who she was, they might assume that there would be no reason for her to be able to open the vault given she's so young.


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** Even if not necessarily almost certain, a high probablility might be enough to trigger and keep a Dead End. Were that not the case, Yuki's first Dead End may have changed the moment Yuno showed up to help him against the 3rd, seeing as it was her intervention that saved him. But so long as 3rd was still alive, the probability of Yuki dying was high enough that the Dead End remained until the 3rd was actually eliminated.
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** Going with the above point, it can be assumed that, if her parents wanted her assuming control of the bank one day, they would plan on teaching her the ropes. Depends on how early they wanted to, but Yuno could have been taken to the bank long before in order to get a feel for the place by her father before he started drifting away from the family. Say the worst case scenario happens, and robbers try to get into the place. What would be a better scenario? The young, defenseless daughter of the bank's head being stuck hiding under a desk in hopes they don't know who she is or that she can open the vault, or her with hopefully a head start being able to run into a highly secure and heavy vault until the cops show up? And even if she Were caught by said hypothetical bank robbers, there would be little danger of them using her to open the vault unless she tells them she can since a) she looks nothing like her (adoptive) parents and they would probably not know she's a child of her father's unless they read or heard about her beforehand, and b) even if they ''did'' know who she was, they might assume that there would be no reason for her to be able to open the vault given she's so young.
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* Second opening for the series shows most of the cast in blue colour. The only ones not coloured blue are Minene, Yuki and Yuno. In other words, [[spoiler:the only characters who don't die during the game.]]

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* Doubles as fridge sadness, but in one of the omakes Mur Mur is running a call in radio advice show, the call featured in the short being Yuno’s mother Saika, audibly hysterical about her husband’s long hours at work. In between Mur Mur’s [[ComicallyMissingThePoint less then stellar advice]], we get a rather in depth look into Mrs. Gasai’s mind and her abusive behavior towards Yuno is explained as Follows:
** 1. The Gasai’s wanted children, but Saika was for whatever reason unable to conceive, so they adopted Yuno.
** 2. Ushio’s busy work schedule, or simply him being a workaholic, lead to him spending less and less time at home with his family.
** 3. Saika, possibility already suffering from mental problems, convinces herself that Ushio is cheating on her and/or is going to leave her.
** 4 Saika takes it out on Yuno.
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* Yuno's ClingyJealousGirl antics concerning Akise, Hinata and the others. Yuno is adamant on Yuki "not needing any friends other than herself" and preemptively attempts to alienate Yuki from the group. It's easy to chalk this up to just another example of her being a {{Yandere}} but it's also worth remembering that Yuno was not initially like this at the start of the series. When Minene was bombing their school, it was ''Yuno'' who urged Yuki to seek out his classmates for help and they betrayed him and attempted to hand him over to Minene. It was from that point that Yuno considered literally everyone, Diary-holder or not, a potential threat to Yuki.
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** That depends on what kind of gas it is. Chlorine gas, for example, is heavier than air, so the gas would collect at the bottom of the room instead of diffusing through the air vent.

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** That depends on what kind of gas it is. Chlorine gas, for example, is heavier Many gases are denser than air, so the gas they would collect at settle on the floor and fill the room from the bottom of up, only suffocating people when the gas level has reached their heads, in a manner similar to filling the room instead with water but without any possibility of diffusing through swimming. Something like carbon dioxide would work, as it would be heavy enough to displace oxygen and eventually suffocate everyone in the air vent.room, but at the same time non-toxic enough that it wouldn't cause a problem from accidental exposure if a little overflowed into the control room.



* Episode 22, Yuki's friends are all rooting for him to win(and agree he is the most worthy to become god) but they discover [[spoiler: that even once he wins the game he wont be able to resurrect the dead, which would negate his primary reason to go on AND make him unable to cope with killing number 8 and Yuno]]. Instead of keeping this knowledge to themselves so that Yuki can win the game before [[spoiler: the world ends(it's visibly crumbling around them at this point) ]] they decide that they NEED to not only tell him, they need to get number 8 to safety so... so what exactly? They never explain what they planned to do after getting 8 away, even if Yuki went through with killing Yuno once he finds out the horrible truth he wont be able to kill 8 and win the game so the world will end. What the hell were they thinking?

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* Episode 22, Yuki's friends are all rooting for him to win(and win (and agree he is the most worthy to become god) but they discover [[spoiler: that even once he wins the game he wont won't be able to resurrect the dead, which would negate his primary reason to go on AND make him unable to cope with killing number 8 and Yuno]]. Instead of keeping this knowledge to themselves so that Yuki can win the game before [[spoiler: the world ends(it's visibly crumbling around them at this point) ]] they decide that they NEED to not only tell him, they need to get number 8 to safety so... so what exactly? They never explain what they planned to do after getting 8 away, even if Yuki went through with killing Yuno once he finds out the horrible truth he wont be able to kill 8 and win the game so the world will end. What the hell were they thinking?
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* ''Why does anyone have to die after it's just down to both Yuno and Yuki?'' Deus was the only arbitrator of the game, and he kicks the bucket, and Yuno is already conferred godhood in spite of Yuki not being dead only because they called it too early, so we know that the game and its completion isn't a condition bound by some unbreakable laws but just some really powerful entity looking for some good sport and he actually could have just given someone the throne.

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* ''Why does anyone have to die after it's just down to both Yuno and Yuki?'' Deus was the only arbitrator of the game, and he kicks the bucket, and Yuno is already conferred godhood in spite of Yuki not being dead only because they called it too early, so we know that the game and its completion isn't a condition bound by some unbreakable laws but just some really powerful entity looking for some good sport and he actually could have just given someone the throne.throne.
** Mur Mur oversaw the game in place of Deus, and [[spoiler:even if she wasn't secretly working for Yuno]], she's still be bound by his rules (and {{Power Limiter}}s) to make sure the game follows the rules.
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*** Minene shows that there can be two of one people in any given world, and Yuno is in another world with another Yuno for about 30 seconds. Even the usual Time 'rules' such as 'The you of this world can never met the you that is a visitor here.' don't apply, since what Yuno did to her 2nd world self is basically the logical opposite of this world. Given that there can be two Yukiteru's, Yukiteru of the 3rd world can have a happy life with Moe Wakaba, but Yuki's parents were the riving force for him to play the game until the end in the first place. Also, our 2nd world Yuki is God now, as well as Yuno. I personally think that since Yuno had her memories transferred into her 3rd world self and prevented her parents abuse and eventual death, Yuki would probably follow suit and either absorb his 3rd world self or make himself the Yukiteru that is with his parents. 3rd world Yuki would then cease to exist. Yuki knows this all to well an he wouldn't kill somebody knowing they can't be brought back, as shown in part by his refusal to stab Yuno. Therefore, to get a happy ending for all, 3rd world Yuki [And Yuno, probably.] must exist as another person. Due to the Mangaka stating in an interview that Yuki and Eiji are 'Closer than you think' to each other, its now a popular theory in japan that the 3rd world Yuki and the 3rd world Yuno were given new identities in order for the Yuki and Yuno we know to be with their parents. Which identities did they assume? Eiji and Rin, also in Japan and the leading protagonists of Esuno Sakae's new series, Big Order.

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*** Minene shows that there can be two of one people in any given world, and Yuno is in another world with another Yuno for about 30 seconds. Even the usual Time 'rules' such as 'The you of this world can never met the you that is a visitor here.' don't apply, since what Yuno did to her 2nd world self is basically the logical opposite of this world. Given that there can be two Yukiteru's, Yukiteru of the 3rd world can have a happy life with Moe Wakaba, but Yuki's parents were the riving force for him to play the game until the end in the first place. Also, our 2nd world Yuki is God now, as well as Yuno. I personally think that since Yuno had her memories transferred into her 3rd world self and prevented her parents abuse and eventual death, Yuki would probably follow suit and either absorb his 3rd world self or make himself the Yukiteru that is with his parents. 3rd world Yuki would then cease to exist. Yuki knows this all to well an he wouldn't kill somebody knowing they can't be brought back, as shown in part by his refusal to stab Yuno. Therefore, to get a happy ending for all, 3rd world Yuki [And Yuno, probably.] must exist as another person. Due to the Mangaka stating in an interview that Yuki and Eiji are 'Closer than you think' to each other, its now a popular theory in japan that the 3rd world Yuki and the 3rd world Yuno were given new identities in order for the Yuki and Yuno we know to be with their parents. Which identities did they assume? Eiji and Rin, also in Japan and the leading protagonists of Esuno Sakae's new series, Big Order.''Manga/BigOrder.''
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** At that point, Yuki's friends thought that Yuno's main goal was to win the game and become the new god. Their reasoning was that Yuno wouldn't try to kill Yuki so long as there was another Diary User around. The entire point of the plan was to get Yuno killed ''before'' Eighth so she wouldn't have a chance to kill Yuki when all was said and done. Doing that required convincing Yuki that she was lying, and keeping Eighth safe long enough to do so. The better question is: Why didn't Akise kill Yuno when he had the chance? And, even better than that, why did he ''patch up her wounds?''

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** At that point, Yuki's friends thought that Yuno's main goal was to win the game and become the new god. Their reasoning was that Yuno wouldn't try to kill Yuki so long as there was another Diary User around. The entire point of the plan was to get Yuno killed ''before'' Eighth so she wouldn't have a chance to kill Yuki when all was said and done. Doing that required convincing Yuki that she was lying, and keeping Eighth safe long enough to do so. The better question is: Why didn't Akise kill Yuno when he had the chance? And, even better than that, why did he ''patch up her wounds?''wounds?''
* ''Why does anyone have to die after it's just down to both Yuno and Yuki?'' Deus was the only arbitrator of the game, and he kicks the bucket, and Yuno is already conferred godhood in spite of Yuki not being dead only because they called it too early, so we know that the game and its completion isn't a condition bound by some unbreakable laws but just some really powerful entity looking for some good sport and he actually could have just given someone the throne.

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Episode 22, Yuki's friends are all rooting for him to win(and agree he is the most worthy to become god) but they discover [[spoiler: that even once he wins the game he wont be able to resurrect the dead, which would negate his primary reason to go on AND make him unable to cope with killing number 8 and Yuno]].

Instead of keeping this knowledge to themselves so that Yuki can win the game before [[spoiler: the world ends(it's visibly crumbling around them at this point) ]] they decide that they NEED to not only tell him, they need to get number 8 to safety so... so what exactly? They never explain what they planned to do after getting 8 away, even if Yuki went through with killing Yuno once he finds out the horrible truth he wont be able to kill 8 and win the game so the world will end. What the hell were they thinking?

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\n* Episode 22, Yuki's friends are all rooting for him to win(and agree he is the most worthy to become god) but they discover [[spoiler: that even once he wins the game he wont be able to resurrect the dead, which would negate his primary reason to go on AND make him unable to cope with killing number 8 and Yuno]].

Yuno]]. Instead of keeping this knowledge to themselves so that Yuki can win the game before [[spoiler: the world ends(it's visibly crumbling around them at this point) ]] they decide that they NEED to not only tell him, they need to get number 8 to safety so... so what exactly? They never explain what they planned to do after getting 8 away, even if Yuki went through with killing Yuno once he finds out the horrible truth he wont be able to kill 8 and win the game so the world will end. What the hell were they thinking?thinking?
** At that point, Yuki's friends thought that Yuno's main goal was to win the game and become the new god. Their reasoning was that Yuno wouldn't try to kill Yuki so long as there was another Diary User around. The entire point of the plan was to get Yuno killed ''before'' Eighth so she wouldn't have a chance to kill Yuki when all was said and done. Doing that required convincing Yuki that she was lying, and keeping Eighth safe long enough to do so. The better question is: Why didn't Akise kill Yuno when he had the chance? And, even better than that, why did he ''patch up her wounds?''

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Episode 22, Yuki's friends are all rooting for him to win(and agree he is the most worthy to become god) but they discover [[spoiler: that even once he wins the game he wont be able to resurrect the dead, which would negate his primary reason to go on AND make him unable to cope with killing number 8 and Yuno]].

Instead of keeping this knowledge to themselves so that Yuki can win the game before [[spoiler: the world ends(it's visibly crumbling around them at this point) ]] they decide that they NEED to not only tell him, they need to get number 8 to safety so... so what exactly? They never explain what they planned to do after getting 8 away, even if Yuki went through with killing Yuno once he finds out the horrible truth he wont be able to kill 8 and win the game so the world will end. What the hell were they thinking?
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*Why did Twelfth seem to cling to Sentai tropes when pursuing justice given his [[spoiler:Blindness]]? If Yuki's rationalization of Deus as an imaginary friend has any bearing, many Sentai series have a Mystical head honcho (Deus) with a plucky comic relief henchman (Murmur) that can summon their ward (Twelfth).
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* Akise's actions in ''Mirai Nikki :Paradox'' gains new context when [[spoiler:you take into account that he is an ArtificialHuman created specifically to observe and record the game for Deus .]]

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* Akise's actions in ''Mirai Nikki :Paradox'' Nikki: Paradox'' gains new context when [[spoiler:you take into account that he is an ArtificialHuman created specifically to observe and record the game for Deus .Deus.]]



** Yuno suddenly deciding to meditate in Yukiteru's house to find the 5th's diary? She wasn't just trying to put herself in his shoes, [[spoiler: she was trying to remember how he had hidden it before.]]
*** There's another layer to that bit. [[spoiler:Iit would make sense that she forgot the location since she never planned on going back in time in the first place. She thought she would never have to fight him again and therefore didn't bother to remember where he hid it.]]

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** Yuno suddenly deciding to meditate in Yukiteru's house to find the 5th's Fifth's diary? She wasn't just trying to put herself in his shoes, [[spoiler: she was trying to remember how he had hidden it before.]]
*** There's another layer to that bit. [[spoiler:Iit [[spoiler:It would make sense that she forgot the location since she never planned on going back in time in the first place. She thought she would never have to fight him again and therefore didn't bother to remember where he hid it.]]



** The only reason why she probably couldn't use [[spoiler:all of her previous knowledge]] to her advantage is because [[spoiler:to maintain the illusion that she was "this world's" Yuno, she couldn't look like she knew too much beyond what information her diary gave her. And since her diary only gave her information about Yukiteru, she could only weakly justify her judgements with "Yukki will be in danger if Yukki does that."]]

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** The only reason why she probably couldn't use [[spoiler:all of her previous knowledge]] to her advantage is because [[spoiler:to maintain the illusion that she was "this world's" Yuno, she couldn't look like she knew too much beyond what information her diary gave her. And since her diary only gave her information about Yukiteru, she could only weakly justify her judgements with "Yukki "Yuki will be in danger if Yukki Yuki does that."]]



* Why did Mur Mur get hit by Akise bike, [[spoiler:steal the bikes seat]], and ask to be taken to a amusement park? [[spoiler: Because having already gone through the events of Paradox she knows that Akise is a threat to her and Yuno's goals. So she decides to stall him as much as possible.]]

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* Why did Mur Mur get hit by Akise Akise's bike, [[spoiler:steal the bikes bike's seat]], and ask to be taken to a amusement park? [[spoiler: Because having already gone through the events of Paradox ''Paradox'' she knows that Akise is a threat to her and Yuno's goals. So she decides to stall him as much as possible.]]
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** It is because the actions of diary users keep changing the future - the only predictions that stay valid for 90 days are those that would come true regardless of any diary user's actions. The dead end warning is only displayed once the user's death becomes almost certain.
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* The Future Diaries predict the future up to 90 days. This should be more than enough time for any competent Diary User to find a DEAD END, but most of them are caught off-guard, and some don't even have time to see the DEAD END.
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\n*** It still seems to be a case that [[spoiler: the first Yuno was changed and affected in some way by the first survival game. The second and third Yunos don't seem anywhere near as violent as the first because they haven't actively killed people. In other words, the 1st Yuno was ConditionedToAcceptHorror, the scars and mental changes made to her by the survival game, along with seeing Yukiteru die and being unable to bring him back, and possibly the fucked up nature of killing and replacing her second self, even if she wiped the memories of the events that brought about those changes.]]
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** He's also a massive loner and probably so starved for company and friendship that he's willing to forgive people for things that almost nobody else would be willing to.
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** That might be a bad reason, but that was the reason, also an adopted daughter isn't any less to most parents than a biological one, so that hardly matters. Maybe they wanted her to succeed the bank one day or have someone be able to open it in case of an emergency?
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* Why is Yukiteru always [[TurnTheOtherCheek so forgiving of everyone]]? Well, as the saying goes...[[spoiler: "To err is human, to forgive, [[AscendedToAHigherPlaneOfExistence divine]]."'']]

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* Why is Yukiteru always [[TurnTheOtherCheek so forgiving of everyone]]? Well, as the saying goes...[[spoiler: "To err is human, to forgive, [[AscendedToAHigherPlaneOfExistence divine]]."'']]
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Why is Yukiteru always [[TurnTheOtherCheek so forgiving of everyone]]? Well, as the saying goes...[[spoiler: "To err is human, to forgive, [[AscendedToAHigherPlaneOfExistence divine]]."'']]

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\nWhy *Why is Yukiteru always [[TurnTheOtherCheek so forgiving of everyone]]? Well, as the saying goes...[[spoiler: "To err is human, to forgive, [[AscendedToAHigherPlaneOfExistence divine]]."'']]
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** Not necessarily. It seems like [[spoiler: 3rd-world Yuno got 1st-world Yuno's memories while still maintaining the benefits of her parents not being abusive, thus bypassing her StartOfDarkness from the first world]]. However, she still has [[spoiler: memories of her alternate-timeline self]], who was a [[MurderIsTheBestSolution homicidal]] {{yandere}} [[spoiler: [[WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds who probably planned on destroying the universe several times over]] [[MadLove just to be with Yuki]]]]. It's still not ideal, but better than [[spoiler: having her original person scooped out in favor of the memories of an [[DoppelgangerReplacementLoveInterest AU clone]]]], but still going to cause a HeroicBSOD, [[spoiler: identity crisis, [[EvilMeScaresMe horror at the person she was in another life]]]], and [[HurtComfortFic lots of cuddling and reassurance on the part of Yuki]]. Or you know, [[FanficFuel a chance for the two of them to work out the looser ends of their relationship]].
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* Given that gods in this series are shown to be able to [[spoiler: edit the memories of themselves or others]] (with [[spoiler:Yuno]] as a good example), take into consideration just ''how'' Deus became Yuki's [[NotSoImaginaryFriend "Imaginary" Friend]]. In other words, he quite literally entered Yukiteru's mind and manipulated his memory so Yuki would remember himself as thinking Deus up. And the manner of ''how'' [[MindRape horrific]] that might have been in practice only adds to it.
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Why is Yukiteru always [[TurnTheOtherCheek so forgiving of everyone]]? Well, as the saying goes...[[spoiler: "To err is human, to forgive, divine."'']]

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Why is Yukiteru always [[TurnTheOtherCheek so forgiving of everyone]]? Well, as the saying goes...[[spoiler: "To err is human, to forgive, divine.[[AscendedToAHigherPlaneOfExistence divine]]."'']]
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Why is Yukiteru always [[TurnTheOtherCheek so forgiving of everyone]]? Well, as the saying goes...[[''spoiler: "To err is human, to forgive, divine."'']]

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Why is Yukiteru always [[TurnTheOtherCheek so forgiving of everyone]]? Well, as the saying goes...[[''spoiler: [[spoiler: "To err is human, to forgive, divine."'']]
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The whole AlternateTimeline thing becomes [[MindScrew really confusing]], but oddly, AU selves are simply [[ShapedLikeItself the same person in different timelines]]. Odd as that sounds, when you think about how [[spoiler: the series ended]], a lot of Yuno's actions start making a little bit more sense. Namely, in ''Redial'', [[spoiler: Yuno-3 is shown to have vague memories of being with Yuki-2, despite having never met him in her own timeline. She also seems to have some of Yuno-2's ActionGirl traits, as seen in her fight with Akise. And, most obviously, she's kept the deredere half of her [[{{Yandere}} iconic persona]], since her parents don't become abusive/neglectful and produce her [[AxeCrazy yan]] side. Conclusion? Yukiteru said it himself: "Yuno is Yuno,".]] Odd and still [[MindScrew confusing]] as that may be, Yuno's [[StalkerWithACrush stalkerish]], [[ForcefulKiss forward]] and [[{{Yandere}} downright creepy]] behavior isn't just her obsession with Yuki - [[spoiler: she's trying to bring Yuki's AlternateTimeline memories back!]]

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The whole AlternateTimeline thing becomes [[MindScrew really confusing]], but oddly, AU selves are simply [[ShapedLikeItself the same person in different timelines]]. Odd as that sounds, when you think about how [[spoiler: the series ended]], a lot of Yuno's actions start making a little bit more sense. Namely, in ''Redial'', [[spoiler: Yuno-3 Why is shown to have vague memories of being with Yuki-2, despite having never met him in her own timeline. She also seems to have some of Yuno-2's ActionGirl traits, as seen in her fight with Akise. And, most obviously, she's kept the deredere half of her [[{{Yandere}} iconic persona]], since her parents don't become abusive/neglectful and produce her [[AxeCrazy yan]] side. Conclusion? Yukiteru said it himself: "Yuno always [[TurnTheOtherCheek so forgiving of everyone]]? Well, as the saying goes...[[''spoiler: "To err is Yuno,".]] Odd and still [[MindScrew confusing]] as that may be, Yuno's [[StalkerWithACrush stalkerish]], [[ForcefulKiss forward]] and [[{{Yandere}} downright creepy]] behavior isn't just her obsession with Yuki - [[spoiler: she's trying human, to bring Yuki's AlternateTimeline memories back!]]
forgive, divine."'']]
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The whole AlternateTimeline thing becomes [[MindScrew really confusing]], but oddly, AU selves are simply [[ShapedLikeItself the same person in different timelines]]. Odd as that sounds, when you think about how [[spoiler: the series ended]], a lot of Yuno's actions start making a little bit more sense. Namely, in ''Redial'', [[spoiler: Yuno-3 is shown to have vague memories of being with Yuki-2, despite having never met him in her own timeline. She also seems to have some of Yuno-2's ActionGirl traits, as seen in her fight with Akise. And, most obviously, she's kept the deredere half of her [[{{Yandere}} iconic persona]], since her parents don't become abusive/neglectful and produce her [[AxeCrazy yan]] side. Conclusion? Yukiteru said it himself: "Yuno is Yuno,".]] Odd and still [[MindScrew confusing]] as that may be, Yuno's [[StalkerWithACrush stalkerish]], [[ForcefulKiss forward]] and [[{{Yandere}} downright creepy]] behavior isn't just her obsession with Yuki - [[spoiler: since she's already played the game with him in the first world, he would, theoretically, have had some "buried memories" of his feelings for her. We're not entirely sure how [[spoiler:things went with Yuki-1,]] but in a way, Yuno seems to (at times) trying to [[spoiler: force memories of his first world self's feelings out of him.]] So why did [[spoiler: Yuki end up falling for her?]] Because [[spoiler: he technically ''was'' in love with her before]]. Granted, [[SanitySlippage loss of mental stability]] was certainly at work here, but still...

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The whole AlternateTimeline thing becomes [[MindScrew really confusing]], but oddly, AU selves are simply [[ShapedLikeItself the same person in different timelines]]. Odd as that sounds, when you think about how [[spoiler: the series ended]], a lot of Yuno's actions start making a little bit more sense. Namely, in ''Redial'', [[spoiler: Yuno-3 is shown to have vague memories of being with Yuki-2, despite having never met him in her own timeline. She also seems to have some of Yuno-2's ActionGirl traits, as seen in her fight with Akise. And, most obviously, she's kept the deredere half of her [[{{Yandere}} iconic persona]], since her parents don't become abusive/neglectful and produce her [[AxeCrazy yan]] side. Conclusion? Yukiteru said it himself: "Yuno is Yuno,".]] Odd and still [[MindScrew confusing]] as that may be, Yuno's [[StalkerWithACrush stalkerish]], [[ForcefulKiss forward]] and [[{{Yandere}} downright creepy]] behavior isn't just her obsession with Yuki - [[spoiler: since she's already played the game with him in the first world, he would, theoretically, have had some "buried memories" of his feelings for her. We're not entirely sure how [[spoiler:things went with Yuki-1,]] but in a way, Yuno seems to (at times) trying to [[spoiler: force bring Yuki's AlternateTimeline memories of his first world self's feelings out of him.]] So why did [[spoiler: Yuki end up falling for her?]] Because [[spoiler: he technically ''was'' in love with her before]]. Granted, [[SanitySlippage loss of mental stability]] was certainly at work here, but still...
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The whole AlternateTimeline thing becomes [[MindScrew really confusing]], but oddly, AU selves are simply [[ShapedLikeItself the same person in different timelines]]. Odd as that sounds, when you think about how [[spoiler: the series ended]], a lot of Yuno's actions start making a little bit more sense. Namely, in ''Redial'', [[spoiler: Yuno-3 is shown to have vague memories of being with Yuki-2, despite having never met him in her own timeline. She also seems to have some of Yuno-2's ActionGirl traits, as seen in her fight with Akise. And, most obviously, she's kept the deredere half of her [[{{Yandere}} iconic persona]], since her parents don't become abusive/neglectful and produce her [[AxeCrazy yan]] side. Conclusion? Yukiteru said it himself: "Yuno is Yuno,".]] Odd and still [[MindScrew confusing]] as that may be, Yuno's [[StalkerWithACrush stalkerish]], [[ForcefulKiss forward]] and [[{{Yandere}} downright creepy]] behavior isn't just her obsession with Yuki - [[spoiler: since she's already played the game with him in the first world, he would, theoretically, have had some "buried memories" of his feelings for her. We're not entirely sure how [[spoiler:things went with Yuki-1,]] but in a way, Yuno seems to (at times) trying to [[spoiler: force memories of his first world self's feelings out of him.]] So why did [[spoiler: Yuki end up falling for her?]] Because [[spoiler: he technically ''was'' in love with her before]]. Granted, [[SanitySlippage loss of mental stability]] was certainly at work here, but still...
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* Why was Yuno able to [[spoiler:open the sealed vault? Sure, she was the real Yuno from the first world -- but she was still ''adopted'' even in the first world, and there's no particular reason why it would have been designed to open for the adoptive daughter of its creator. There were two reasons why the mayor thought she wouldn't be able to open it, and her backstory only answers one of them.]]
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* In the end of the manga, Yuno [[spoiler: syncs her memories with the 3rd world Yuno to reunite with Yukiteru]]. 3rd world Yuno was sane, had lots of friends and actually had a functioning and healthy relationship with her parents. 1st world Yuno took away the healthy relationships, essentially destroying the 3rd Yuno's individual self.

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