I'm under the impression that it is supposed to represent a formal manner of speaking. I have no clue if it's Keigo. Just that the original japanese sounds a lot younger and higher pitched than the stern nanny voice they gave her in English.
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No, I don't believe the world has gone mad. In order for it to go mad it would need to have been sane at some point.
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No, I don't believe the world has gone mad. In order for it to go mad it would need to have been sane at some point.