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         - part of post: "Cool asuka fact" 
       
      
      It's true that we don't matter and our actions hold no meaning to such a grand a scale as the universe. However, if we don't matter on such an incomprehensibly large scale, then why should we compare our existence as if we were on that incomprehensibly large scale in the first place?