Holy!? Ya know, I remember trying this before... guess that memory is false.Just press enter key to skip a line inside the quote, it'll break it
I have more examples, but I don't want to get political/religious so...Knowing humanity, very idiotic, they're probably not even the worst ones,examples, flat earthers.
Somehow I missed (saying) that.I think it was more about the belief that nobles are inherently stronger.
I wasn't saying the 'bloodline' aspect for Voldemort (though it's ironic that he wants blood purity considering... although quite realistic considering a very infamous individual in our Earth's history...)From what I remember Voldemort was a half blood, and I don't remember him being from a particularly famous family, I think he was just naturally gifted, a natural outlier rather than being of a powerful bloodline.
Although you might be right that bloodline might make some difference, from what I remember everyone was still on average even field when it came to raw power, and it was closer to how normal people are, some are just naturally better or worse at it, irrelevant of their bloodline.
Though I could be wrong.
You had said "You're right, I expressed myself poorly, plus Harry Potter works by different rules, on it bloodline and natural power is more or less irrelevant, everyone has same magical potential, they simply need to learn and get better at it." I was focusing on "natural power" instead of "bloodline." One could argue that Voldemort had more "natural" or "latent' power than others. One could also argue that Harry himself did.
Considering a number of them are nobles, no doubt. I could be mistaken (wouldn't be surprised) but I vaguely recall that at least one teacher cited their reason for being here as to 'further their research.' That could, however, easily be my memory projecting from another manga... I do, however, know with certainty, that at least one cited their reason as (something like) "furthering the political power of [their] family," so there's that. I can find and cite the page if desired (and if I'm actually wrong... well, that won't be a surprise either).And surely many of them get their job due to connections with nobles, just making it worse, no way most of them got hired just doe their knowledge.
Having been personally bullied until middle school (and then perceived as bullied in High School, but that was my misunderstanding of phrases from 'pop culture'...) I can agree with certainty that a lot of bullies know how to hide what they do, and often make it appear that the victim is the one at fault.They tend to be smart enough to not show their derangement, the ones not smart enough end up in jail or something, so in general it's rare to meet any.
"Survival Life in a Different World: I Moved to an Uninhabited Island in a Different World With Everyone at School, but I’m the Only One Who Wins Easily" was the name. Took me a while to find it, it hasn't been updated in some time.You can't mention a isekai and not give name lol
Revenge of The Pigs sounds familiar, might be on my list lol
As for how nobody gets caught by the police, quite possible the school literally, ignores it, it's pretty common in real life for the school to hide horrible things students do for the sake of reputation
The irony is that the police actually get involved in Revenge of the Pigs more than once, but tend to favor the other classmates instead of the MC. This makes sense considering the sociopolitical and economic power that the children's parents (or children themselves) hold but is still corrupt AF.
Yeah... I have that on 'to be read' because it got a little... too much for me. I only have one or two manga on 'dropped' and usually avoid putting them on there.Also, fun type of deranged
https://mangadex.org/title/bd38c075...ra-de-senmetsu-musou-suru?tab=chapters&page=2