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I spent the entire day (re)watching Mahou Shoujo Madoka ☆ Magica, the mood I was in and the substances I was intoxicated with made for a borderline religious experience. My favorite character gotta be Miki Sayaka specifically because I can see myself in her idiotic vacillations between stubborn feeble mindedness and literally every single event happening to her taking something away from her. Madoka feels like a "baseline" in the story and I can't remember anything remarkable she did except for maybe becoming god in the end or whatever, I don't understand why people like her. Akemi Homura ends up ripping her apart(?)(i.e., copying the records of human kaname madoka (idk)) in the movie and creates a fake world where everything goes right (in her perspective). I am media illiterate so I didn't really "learn" anything from the anime. Maybe be kind to people because you never know when a time traveler will relive the same month a hundred times just to change your potentially unauspicious fate? Or alternatively, don't be nice to people because you never know when a time traveler will turn into a demon after you become God and rip you apart because she loves you so much? I don't know. Maybe "don't go against your fate"? I genuinely enjoyed the experimental-looking mix of art styles for witches and whatnot.