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** Confirmed by our new (presumably) enemy slider.
* In Fanservice Chapter 2, Yuki admits to herself that merely being bored for almost 600 years isn't as bad as [[Higurashi no Naku Koro Ni|watching your loved ones die horribly over and over again]].
* In [[Higurashi no Naku Koro Ni|Higurashi]], every new arc takes place in a new alternate reality; in most of those worlds, the protagonists were unable to stop the Great Hinamizawa Disaster that wiped out the village, including {{spoiler|Kyon's mother <ref>for the maths to have checked out, she would have had to be alive at that point - and since Higurashi never really shows characters if they're not plot relevant...</ref>, meaning [[Ret -Gone|Kyon was never born]]}}. In those worlds, Haruhi probably either unhappily accepted reality and lost her powers, never had them in the first place, or wiped out the world in angry boredom. And, in the Straightforward Exposition Arc Chapter 3, Kanae mentioned briefly that the worst worlds she'd been to were the ones where {{spoiler|Kyon "wasn't anywhere in the world she could find."}}
** It took this troper reading that twice to get the full force of it. In almost all of the "worst world" universes, Kyon's mother died. In almost all of the universes ''still around'', Kyon is alive.
*** Not necessarily. First, the "worst worlds" might just be from her perspective. If he's the one thing that stays the same most of the time, not having him around will be disconcerting. Second, just because she can't find him doesn't mean he's not there; he could just be somewhere she doesn't know to look. Remember, this was before she learned to teleport to a specific person within the same world, so just not living in Nishinomiya might be enough. Still not an unlikely interpretation though.