Talk:Ainz Ooal Gown/@comment-24801697-20180910102505/@comment-35382997-20180916083650

@ImTooStupidToUnderstandSimpleConcepts

The world of 2138 is very similar to ours. Suzuki's job is a desk job with poor working conditions, terrible co-workers, unsympathetic superiors, ridiculously long hours, no benefits and very low pay. This is the case for most/all people born like Suzuki. This is not the case for Suzuki's superiors. Not everyone has ridiculously unfair contracts. This fundamental fact is one of the reasons why Ulbert hated Touch-Me so much. READ THE FUCKING NOVELS. 2138 is still Earth. Japan didn't suddenly become a slavery state. Corporations exist and don't break any "laws" on paper. This is all obvious. To assume that the world has no concept of fair pay and other economic functions is pointlessly contrived and stupid. Then again, if you were capable of deductive reasoning, you wouldn't look like such a dumbass.

I looked up the difference between setting and premise, and what I described were the PREMISES of both Overlord and Death Note. If it has plot and characters, it has evolved beyond a simple setting.