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... tating everyone to take the test without regard to any conditions.
To put it a bit extremely, its like having one-legged or armless people compete in sports alongside able-bodied individuals.
And justice. It's the opposite of fairness, where the able-bodied compete against their peers, intricately adjusting to avoid being influenced by external conditions.
"Why is only Sivar prohibited from having the right to attack?"
"The decision was made through consultation w ...
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