: This is a nonsensical phrase. In Japanese, "Kei" (軽) often refers to "light" (as in "Kei-car"), but in this context, it is likely just filler text. High Quality
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, the phrase "kei kei kei loan" and the concept of her being "brainwashed" in this specific context do not correspond to official Touhou lore or widely documented mainstream memes. Based on the phrasing, this likely refers to a high-quality (HQ) shitpost rhythm-game-style parody video : This is a nonsensical phrase
, a niche group that makes parodies of voice-acted Touhou dramas. These videos are known for their surreal and often nonsensical humor. Financial Memes: Based on the phrasing, this likely refers to
To the uninitiated, the phrase "Kei Kei Kei" might sound like gibberish. However, in the context of Japanese media and Touhou "MADS" (remix videos), it often refers to a specific rhythmic cadence or a parody of Japanese consumer loan commercials.
This is a common tag added to video uploads (often ironically) in the "SiIvaGunner" or "YTPMV" (YouTube Poop Music Video) style of content, which frequently uses Touhou assets. Guide to Navigating the Topic
The old man explained that he offered loans of a special kind, not monetary, but of knowledge and power. Intrigued, Reimu listened as he detailed his proposal: a loan of extraordinary abilities, granted by mysterious entities known only as "The Kei." These powers came with a price, one that didn't have to be paid immediately but would be collected when the time was right.