But, Senjougahara, can I set a condition too?
A condition, or, well, something like a promise.
Don’t ever pretend you can see something that you can’t, or that you can’t see something that you can.
If our viewpoints are inconsistent, let’s talk it over.
Promise me.
In Bakemonogatari, the main characters often encounter spirits that only interact with specific people under specific conditions, although the effects they have are real (and would manifest to another’s eyes as inexplicable paranormal phenomena). As such it’s more a request about shoring up inconsistencies in sense perception, than it is about inconsistencies in belief.
Bakemonogatari
In Bakemonogatari, the main characters often encounter spirits that only interact with specific people under specific conditions, although the effects they have are real (and would manifest to another’s eyes as inexplicable paranormal phenomena). As such it’s more a request about shoring up inconsistencies in sense perception, than it is about inconsistencies in belief.
That, and I’m getting the distinct impression their world is a non-euclidean mess.