| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - The kiss is an attack in an ongoing war, but his choice of weapons makes his facade of indifference a lot less convincing, so that later, when he???s taunting Kotoko about her ???unsexy body???, it comes across more as a form of inverted flirtation than anything else; it???s almost as if he???s trying to convince himself of something he no longer truly believes.
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