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On November 28, 1906, Light Yagami watched as a notebook fell from the sky. On the eighth of April in 1907, he was turned into a vampire by L Lawliet, and many would be inclined to say that the world was forever changed.
On September 4, 1985, Kiyomi Takada interviewed Light Yagami for the first time. To say that it ended poorly would be a significant understatement, and her opinion of Kira was soured from that moment on. Now, forty years later, Light has reached out to her requesting that she interview him again. This time, he vows to give the full, unadulterated story of his life, and he is prepared to finally tell the truth and all that comes with it.
The truth may often be obscured by time and the constraints of memory, but it must make itself known eventually. And the truth of Light Yagami's life is no pleasant thing at all.
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LSJ 459 July 10, 2025
Quality: 2.0 Difficulty: 1.0
Would Take Again: No
Grade: A
Excuse me? Why did you have my review taken down? I haven’t gone against any rules. Please check the guidelines of this website before incorrectly reporting someone else’s review.LSJ 459 July 10, 2025
Quality: 5.0 Difficulty: 1.0
Would Take Again: Yes
Grade: A+
I reported you cause you’re annoyingLight Yagami takes his reviews on Rate My Professor very seriously. In an entirely unexpected and demented progression of events, Light spends an absurd amount of time and effort arguing with the most aggravating stranger of all time on this website. He will not sink to the level of this person and post multiple reviews or spam the page, because he respects the rules of Rate My Professor. He does not respect this stranger, because this stranger does not respect the rules of Rate My Professor.
Light Yagami thinks about murdering this stranger. He thinks of nothing other than this stranger. It is not funny. This is a serious thing. He has never been more irritated in his life. He may do something violent.
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“The neurophysiological footprint of brain activity after cardiac arrest and during near-death experience is not well understood. Although a hypoactive state of brain activity has been assumed, experimental animal studies have shown increased activity after cardiac arrest… Albeit the influence of neuronal injury and swelling, our data provide the first evidence from the dying human brain in a non-experimental, real-life acute care clinical setting and advocate that the human brain may possess the capability to generate coordinated activity during the near-death period.”
“We measured 900 seconds of brain activity around the time of death and set a specific focus to investigate what happened in the 30 seconds before and after the heart stopped beating… Through generating oscillations involved in memory retrieval, the brain may be playing a last recall of important life events just before we die.”
L Lawliet dies, and for nine hundred seconds, he remembers.
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“So, anything crazy happen while I was away?”
Light is horribly confused. He shakes his head, and his voice comes out slurred. “Why would anything crazy happen?”
“My name’s Ryuzaki,” the man says, ignoring his question. “Yours?”
“Light Yagami,” he replies, and sets his newly filled cup of jungle juice down. He decides then and there that this man will be who he spends time with tonight in order to look normal, and then scrunches his eyebrows together because he actually remembers deciding that a few minutes ago. “This is the first time in my whole life that I have ever drank alcohol,” he tells Ryuzaki, and once the words leave his mouth, he realizes that they sound like the stupidest words that have ever been uttered in the history of words.
Or, Light Yagami realizes that a smart enough person could potentially see through his fake persona at the same time that he realizes that normal college students go to parties on occasion. There is only so much that one can do to pretend to be normal besides actually doing what normal people do. He discovers that it's quite difficult to act properly when you're drunk, and that maybe Ryuzaki isn’t who he says he is.

