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{{FGC:Script Text|type=dialogue|speaker=Shinji (meekly)
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|text="——— Y-yes."}}
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{{FGC:Comment|name=Hexon.Arq
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|comment=Ah… another kind of heart thingy. ♥ }}
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{{FGC:Comment|name=Reichu
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|comment=Interesting and pointless tidbit: <br><br>
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…Desmond Morris (in his 1985, Body Watching: A Field Guide to the Human Species) states that the origin of the heart symbol with its deep cleft, was probably the shape of human female buttocks seen from the rear, and not an actual heart. [http://www.tinymicros.com/wiki/Valentines_Day source]}}


<font color=darkred>''…Desmond Morris (in his 1985, Body Watching: A Field Guide to the Human Species) states that the origin of the heart symbol with its deep cleft, was probably the shape of human female buttocks seen from the rear, and not an actual heart. [http://www.tinymicros.com/misc/vday.html source]''</font color>
Misato seems to be proving him right here. Even AWL noticed Misato's "heart-shaped bottom" in her Commentary of Evil.}}
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Misato seems to be proving him right here. Even AWL noticed Misato's "heart-shaped bottom" in her Commentary of Evil.
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Latest revision as of 22:04, 16 January 2010


Screenshots Cut # Description/Dialogue Commentary
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Shinji (meekly):“——— Y-yes.”
thewayneiac: O.K., now she's putting the moves on us.


Hexon.Arq: Ah… another kind of heart thingy.


Reichu: Interesting and pointless tidbit:

…Desmond Morris (in his 1985, Body Watching: A Field Guide to the Human Species) states that the origin of the heart symbol with its deep cleft, was probably the shape of human female buttocks seen from the rear, and not an actual heart. source

Misato seems to be proving him right here. Even AWL noticed Misato's "heart-shaped bottom" in her Commentary of Evil.