If No Game No Life and/or politics has taught me anything, cheating is good, just so long as you make sure nobody can prove anything or enforce the punishments.
If No Game No Life and/or politics has taught me anything, cheating is good, just so long as you make sure nobody can prove anything or enforce the punishments.
"It ain't cheatin' if you don't get caught."—Howler in the Dark
If No Game No Life and/or politics has taught me anything, cheating is good, just so long as you make sure nobody can prove anything or enforce the punishments.
If life has thought me anything, it's only other people who can cheat without getting caught. Try it yourself and it usually goes south right away.
I thought The Prince was satire. Especially when you consider Machiavelli's other works, where he consistently argued for a republic (elected representatives) government instead of dictatorships.
Considering that it was dedicated to Lorenzo de Medici, man who imprisoned him...That's quite a valid way to see it.
Nevertheless, that doesn't make this quote any less fitting in this case though. These girls are at war (a board game war, but war nonetheless) and in war anything goes, so Ikazuchi did well at taking advantage in the situation as she did.
As an admiral and tactician I would be proud of her (on a personal level I can't say I approve though... but as the older of the D'Arby brothers said: "As long as you don't get caught, it's not cheating").
D-2!She got hit right out of the gate!I-It was unintentional, wasn't it!shwoooo....
BADABOOMHawa!I’ll do my best!Hmm? You want to play, Hoppo?Ah!Okay then, I'll go...That's cheating.
Quit it.C-4 nanodesu!