
“` The detective’s efforts should have solved the case… but the culprit is you! There is a fatal flaw in your reasoning. A mistake in your deduction!? You were reasoning based on prejudice, weren’t you? Don’t you feel empty just picking apart others’ faults? I tried to argue against the detective, Piero. “`
Getting scolded like this logically is really tough…
What’s up… I’m actually pretty curious about it…
It’s mostly become a boomerang at the end, so it doesn’t have much persuasive power…
You don’t have to say that much to a little child…
What the hell is this criminal who looks like Chocolata?
Well, it was definitely me who did it.
But you know
>>6Don’t give me any excuses, you worthless piece of trash who committed murder!!
>>71Aren’t you going to give them a chance to defend themselves? Isn’t this against the rule of law?
I can’t believe it… even though you look like a killer clown…
It’s like Kumakichi-kun when the detective is weak.
The nitpicking has already been said countless times in Ace Attorney, so it doesn’t really have much effect anymore.
You’ve gone for a bold tone, haven’t you?
It’s tough not to have prejudices because of that appearance!
>>11Is it discrimination?
>>11Is there a reason and logic that can be used as the basis for reasoning?
>>11How is it as a detective to make judgments based on appearances without logical thinking?
Detectives accuse suspects in a way that feels really entertaining, so if they’re wrong, it’s super rude, right?
It’s really this clown who is the culprit.
Well, I admit I am the culprit, but that’s not the point of discussion right now.
“Don’t get too carried away, make a manga review too.”
>>18In the end, what I want to say to you, Pierro-san, is “Are you really okay with that?”
The phrase “The weapon is a deck of cards” is a completely backward reasoning based on clown discrimination.
>>19However, considering the other world, if you always keep playing tricks, that’s what happens.
Like Touma-kun from QED, deliberately start with a mistaken reasoning to give the culprit a false sense of security.
I’m currently talking about the detective’s unreasonable prejudice, so could you not change the subject?
>>22In the first place, you are the one who committed the murder, and you’re trying to divert attention from that fact and change the subject, so please don’t shift the focus here.
The detective has definitely messed up by not being able to identify the actual weapon used.
I am questioning you about your existence as a YouTuber.
Isn’t it better to draw the hero party banishment in this comic advertisement format?
>>25These days, no one pays any attention to such a development.
>>25Is the clown being logically cornered by the children on the side of being expelled?
>>56(A monk staring at his own nails)
>>57The fan art of Gal Monk-chan and Detective-chan was great.
I’m glad that Pierre is trending now…
If someone is overly confident, it would be embarrassing if they were right about being the culprit but wrong about the reasoning behind the crime.
Fashion is the easiest form of self-expression, so you have to take responsibility for it…
If there was a psycho clown at the murder scene, you’d think they were the culprit, right?
>>29I won’t blame you for the impression you hold in your heart.
But what do you think about the mindset of deciding that someone is a murderer based on that and trying to condemn them in front of everyone?
Excuse me, please call the police.
The person dressed as a clown is probably an entertainer who wants to make people happy… originally…
>>31Hisoka, Pennywise, Terry Far, John Wayne Gacy…
Do you think there are people who mechanically mass-produce videos in the same format like this?
If you reveal the truth in a one-on-one confrontation, there’s a possibility that your mouth might be physically shut, as shown in the manga of the grandson of the famous detective, right?
I remember the game called Cat the Ripper that I saw the other day.
You’re the culprit, right?
>>36So what? We’re not talking about that right now, are we?
>>38I do not have the mouth to speak with the murder clown.
>>36Aren’t you just assuming someone is the culprit from the start?
>>36Please stop changing the subject.
Do you think you won with such a reasonable argument?
I am asking you about your way of being as a detective.
The entire reasoning process is wrong, so it’s actually imposing wrongful accusations based on prejudice.
Well, the culprit is this guy.
What is this logic harassment clown!?
A detective watching nails in the defense part.
I get told to review manga, but…
It’s often overlooked that originally, I was a clown whose main focus was to upload these kinds of humorous videos.
>>45I always thought you were someone who does manga reviews.
I was surprised when I looked at my previous posted videos a little while ago…
It is indeed understandable that an unusual appearance can lead to a biased impression.
However, what I am truly questioning is the terrifying aspect that the image derived from one’s appearance can lead to wrongful accusations.
Is it okay, detective? If I really go for it, I could even insert your arm up to the elbow into my butt.
>>47They resort to violence because they can’t refute it…
>>48It is certainly sexual violence, but…
I like Pie-rou, but isn’t there some strange noise on it?
Do you think you won with such a reasonable argument?
What did the slit-mouthed woman die from?
You say a lot about my outfit, but yours is quite something too.
Because I am a full-time public servant, my activities as V are a sad clown that brings me not a single penny in profit.
>>59Somehow, having that information gives this line a strange sense of reality…
>>59When I think of a clown as a figure for video posting, the sense of playfulness increases…
>>59I thought it would be impossible to monetize since they casually mention things like video murders until now…
I guess there’s no intention to make a profit at all… Huh? A public servant?
>>59Why is a clown working as a civil servant?
Are you really not the culprit?
In reality, I am the culprit, but I am only arguing because the detective’s reasoning is so inadequate.
Which one is Pie-rou?
Don’t greet lightly in front of the Four Heavenly Kings.
The detective was a loli girl.
I wonder if I was also a public servant in the time slip destination…
I feel too guilty about creating similar videos just because I received one once…
You’re a clown, yet your main job is a stable civil servant?
Is it clown discrimination?
Piero’s Golden Kamuy review videos have surprisingly high view counts.
The level of the anonymous person’s sophistry is so high that it genuinely makes me quite angry.
>>76It’s not just ineffective, it’s negatively effective just by irritating all the nerves.
Is this incomprehensible vocabulary level what produces that manga review?
I still haven’t revealed any flaws, have I? I like that kind of person.
A detective of response battles who silences opponents with an initial insult.
I am human, so unless I acknowledge myself as human, I am not human.