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Antinomy
/anˈtinəmē/
An antinomy is a philosophical or logical contradiction between two principles, conclusions, or laws that both seem equally reasonable, justified, or true. Originating from Greek for "against law," it signifies a conflict where both sides of an argument hold up to scrutiny, creating a paradox that reveals the limits of reason.
What happens when a high school girl gets rudely and aggressively thrown in a glorified sci-fi hunger games against her will? I don't know too so let's find out. Shall we?