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Re: Urobutcher
(Anonymous) 2013-04-09 12:09 am (UTC)(link)Yayoi and Rika (I think it was) were probably considered latent criminals because of whatever anarchist message their music was delivering, plus Yayoi was shown to be rather stubborn (her persistent attempts to request those guitar strings borders on obsessive) in her highlight episode. I'm not sure if that classes as potential for latent criminality but I do remember it was based on one's thought processes. Rikako clearly showed her view in opposition to society in that speech she delivered to Makishima. Makishima himself is 'ambiguously gay'... so are you marking him full on gay so he can fit into your template? Unless you meant Kougami, but I never actually saw 'ambiguously gay' in him?