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@riteroid @200Flashy @bibiiking11 the detailing is a part of the story's charm, no doubt about that. it just doesn't hit for me when it lacks substance. but mostly I enjoy it.
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Bibi King@bibiiking11·
hxh worldbuilding seems more impressive than one piece for me (don't take this as op slander cause it's my 2nd fav worldbuilding)
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@surroshenpai @200Flashy @bibiiking11 Our values r different then, togashi is very through in detailing whatever place it is(&systems surrounding it) which makes it all more engaging.
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Surro Shenpai@surroshenpai·
@riteroid @200Flashy @bibiiking11 you didn't get what I mean, after all it is just fluff that goes nowhere. in most cases I enjoy it but in this particular case it felt very forced and unnecessary
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@surroshenpai @200Flashy @bibiiking11 This is pretty cool tidbit showing how the fascist regime is maintaining control & need for caution while infiltrating. This reinforces what I said
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Surro Shenpai@surroshenpai·
@200Flashy @riteroid @bibiiking11 hmm, let's see I can think of multiple things, but the exposition of killua at the beginning infiltrating East gurotou about the spies system in the country. it is the first one that come to mind because it was boring and uninteresting.
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sacord@riteroid·
Wrote so many addendum to justify his opinion and has still gotten misconstrued in qrt. Ppl on here only think in binary
Fandom Pulse@fandompulse

Brandon Sanderson on why he would not finish George R.R. Martin's Game of Thrones even if he was asked: "I wouldn't say yes to finishing ASOIAF, if asked. (And I don't think they'd ask me.) I'd respectfully decline. I wouldn't be right for the job for many reasons. I wouldn't want to put in the content that the series has, and part of that is due to my religious faith, part of it is just who I am. I don't shy away from difficult material, but I prefer not to get explicit. Honestly, when I read it in George's work, I often just cringe. I don't think it fits in prose; I think it looks tacky. But that's almost 100% due to the my religious leanings. I realize that others don't read such scenes in the same way as I do. However, I'd suggest that this is actually a minor reason why I'd be a bad writer on this series, despite having enormous respect for GRRM and his talent as a storyteller. The primary reason has to do with fundamental optimism vs pessimism. I write darkness into my books, but it is darkness as contrast to light, and there is always a spark of hope. George's work seems fundamentally pessimistic--which I don't say as a slam. One of my favorite short stories is Harrison Bergeron, which is also fundamentally pessimistic. Saying George's work is pessimistic doesn't mean that HE is pessimistic, only that he creates a work of art that evokes emotion and discussion through pessimistic themes. As a comparison, I'm glad that Silver Age science fiction produced both Harrison Bergeron and Star Trek--but I'm Star Trek, not Harrison Bergeron. Calling me in to work on this piece would be like calling in Spielberg to finish a Tarantino film. (Not to imply I deserve to be ranked with either one.) Sure, he could do it, but wouldn't you want someone who themselves makes films with Tarantino-like themes? My work is also fundamentally different from George's in our use of magic. We've talked about books, and he points out (rightly) that I often use a heavily magical component in my stories--particularly the endings. This is because I'm writing science/magic hybrids, and the idea of magic as progress is fascinating to me. George, however, prefers his magic to be arcane, unknown, and dark--not a tool, but a force you can sometimes (with great danger) apply. This is a small issue, as I'm fond of books that use magic differently, I've just made a stylistic choice in how I do what I do." Do you think this still holds?

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@doomscroIIer It's 30% less worse than this post ts and I hate the justification "oda is restricted by pg limits"
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Unstoppable fandom that won't get tired of spamming same meme vs unmovable company that keeps finding ways to fuck up every anime
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IT'S XO KITTY WEEK

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People with ADHD have what’s called Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD). It’s an extreme emotional response to perceived criticism or rejection. Your brain can’t regulate the emotional pain, so a small comment feels like a devastating attack. A minor correction feels like total failure. Someone’s tone feels like hatred. It’s not oversensitivity. It’s not being dramatic. Your brain literally can’t modulate the intensity of that emotional response. It’s neurological, not a character flaw
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@mussi3x couldn't they stop at any moment in time and just move to normal schedule with good pace, knowing the circumstances doesn't absolve of criticism
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mussie@mussi3x·
people really compare one piece and JoJo anime pacing like the contexts are the same, JoJo had a 25 year head start on material in 2012 meanwhile the one piece anime started 2 years after the manga and was weekly
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