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Lakers in 5
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I fear you created a new vocal stem for me
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🤣🤣🤣🤣 I laughed way too hard at this
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I ain’t felt a TikTok like this in days 😂😂👏👏
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Razzle and Dazzle
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Razzle dazzle
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I’m here for it friend 😂😂
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Ask about me😂
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Love the creativity
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Lakers in 5
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I shouldn’t have cackled this way 😂
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Best one yet 😂😂😂
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I cackled😂😂😂
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😂 Love this! 🌹✨
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I should NOT HAVE LAUGHED THIS HARDDDD!!!!
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Teru Mikami is the embodiment of Kira’s ideology stripped of its original pragmatism and reduced to fanatical, unyielding dogma. Introduced in the final arc of Death Note as Light Yagami’s chosen proxy, Mikami serves as the new “hand of God”—a prosecutor who wields the Death Note with a level of obsessive discipline that even Light finds remarkable. Physically, Mikami is a stark, severe figure: a lean man with slicked-back black hair, sharp angular features, and a perpetual expression of grim determination. He is almost always seen in crisp suits, carrying himself with the rigid posture of someone who views the world through a binary lens of guilt and punishment. Mikami’s worldview is the product of a deeply fractured psyche. As a child, he witnessed his mother’s slow death from illness while his father remained cold and absent. Later, he watched his classmates bully a weaker student, only to see the victim turn violent and be punished by the very system that failed to protect him. These experiences forged in him a contempt for what he perceived as weakness and a burning hatred for injustice. Before becoming X-Kira, he was a highly successful prosecutor known for his ruthless efficiency and his unwavering belief that criminals deserved no mercy. However, he operated within the confines of the law—until Kira appeared. To Mikami, Kira was not merely a vigilante but a divine revelation: the embodiment of absolute justice that the corrupt legal system could never provide. What distinguishes Mikami from Kira’s other followers is his ritualistic devotion. He does not simply worship Kira; he has constructed an elaborate personal theology around him. Every day, he visits a gym to maintain his physical discipline, stops at the same convenience store, and makes a pilgrimage to a Kira shrine hidden within a temple, where he kneels before photographs of his god. His manner of killing is equally ritualized. Unlike Light, who kills strategically and often reluctantly to protect his identity, Mikami kills with zeal. He writes names in the Death Note with a mechanical precision, often muttering “Delete, delete, delete” as he condemns those he deems “lazy” or “unworthy.” For him, Kira’s justice is not a means to an end but a sacred crusade. Mikami’s relationship with Light is one of absolute, unquestioning fealty. He refers to Light as “God” and views himself as nothing more than a loyal servant. This devotion, however, becomes his undoing. While Light values strategic flexibility, Mikami’s rigidity makes him a liability. His greatest strength—his unwavering belief—ultimately becomes the fatal flaw that leads to Kira’s downfall. When forced to act independently after Light loses access to the Death Note, Mikami breaks protocol by retrieving the real notebook prematurely, driven by his conviction that Kira would never tolerate the insolence of his enemies. This single action, born of faith rather than reason, provides Near with the evidence needed to expose Light once and for all. In his final moments, faced with the collapse of everything he believed in, Mikami’s reaction is one of the series’ most haunting images. Upon realizing that Light is not a god but a man—and that he has been outmaneuvered—he does not rage or weep. Instead, he shatters. His mind fractures under the weight of his own fanaticism, and he stabs himself in a futile attempt to write Near’s name using his own blood. Mikami dies not as a martyr but as a broken disciple, a man who gave everything to a god that never truly existed. He serves as a chilling reminder that in the world of Death Note, the most dangerous weapon is not the notebook itself, but the unshakable conviction of those who believe without question. #real #deathnote #mikamideathnote #delete #terumikami
Teru Mikami is the embodiment of Kira’s ideology stripped of its original pragmatism and reduced to fanatical, unyielding dogma. Introduced in the final arc of Death Note as Light Yagami’s chosen proxy, Mikami serves as the new “hand of God”—a prosecutor who wields the Death Note with a level of obsessive discipline that even Light finds remarkable. Physically, Mikami is a stark, severe figure: a lean man with slicked-back black hair, sharp angular features, and a perpetual expression of grim determination. He is almost always seen in crisp suits, carrying himself with the rigid posture of someone who views the world through a binary lens of guilt and punishment. Mikami’s worldview is the product of a deeply fractured psyche. As a child, he witnessed his mother’s slow death from illness while his father remained cold and absent. Later, he watched his classmates bully a weaker student, only to see the victim turn violent and be punished by the very system that failed to protect him. These experiences forged in him a contempt for what he perceived as weakness and a burning hatred for injustice. Before becoming X-Kira, he was a highly successful prosecutor known for his ruthless efficiency and his unwavering belief that criminals deserved no mercy. However, he operated within the confines of the law—until Kira appeared. To Mikami, Kira was not merely a vigilante but a divine revelation: the embodiment of absolute justice that the corrupt legal system could never provide. What distinguishes Mikami from Kira’s other followers is his ritualistic devotion. He does not simply worship Kira; he has constructed an elaborate personal theology around him. Every day, he visits a gym to maintain his physical discipline, stops at the same convenience store, and makes a pilgrimage to a Kira shrine hidden within a temple, where he kneels before photographs of his god. His manner of killing is equally ritualized. Unlike Light, who kills strategically and often reluctantly to protect his identity, Mikami kills with zeal. He writes names in the Death Note with a mechanical precision, often muttering “Delete, delete, delete” as he condemns those he deems “lazy” or “unworthy.” For him, Kira’s justice is not a means to an end but a sacred crusade. Mikami’s relationship with Light is one of absolute, unquestioning fealty. He refers to Light as “God” and views himself as nothing more than a loyal servant. This devotion, however, becomes his undoing. While Light values strategic flexibility, Mikami’s rigidity makes him a liability. His greatest strength—his unwavering belief—ultimately becomes the fatal flaw that leads to Kira’s downfall. When forced to act independently after Light loses access to the Death Note, Mikami breaks protocol by retrieving the real notebook prematurely, driven by his conviction that Kira would never tolerate the insolence of his enemies. This single action, born of faith rather than reason, provides Near with the evidence needed to expose Light once and for all. In his final moments, faced with the collapse of everything he believed in, Mikami’s reaction is one of the series’ most haunting images. Upon realizing that Light is not a god but a man—and that he has been outmaneuvered—he does not rage or weep. Instead, he shatters. His mind fractures under the weight of his own fanaticism, and he stabs himself in a futile attempt to write Near’s name using his own blood. Mikami dies not as a martyr but as a broken disciple, a man who gave everything to a god that never truly existed. He serves as a chilling reminder that in the world of Death Note, the most dangerous weapon is not the notebook itself, but the unshakable conviction of those who believe without question. #real #deathnote #mikamideathnote #delete #terumikami

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