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One otaku certainly seems to be enjoying the thrill of looking creepier in public than he already does with the Fate/Zero “Assassin” jacket released some time ago – however, he’s also apparently quite fearless.

This “Assassin” is standing right in front of the so-called “White House” – a place where feeble third dimensional creatures of a region dubbed, “United States”, allow their ruler to employ his dictatorship over them. The impression he gives off is just a little suspicious – particularly as none of those folk standing in the background, nor any other pitiful “regular people”, likely have any idea what a “Fate/Zero” is.

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