Hmm, I think most Isekai is just about bring the issue they have into the another world and making the same mistakes all over again. I don't want that.Many people seem to have similar issue, that's probably why isekai is made!
Hmm, I think most Isekai is just about bring the issue they have into the another world and making the same mistakes all over again. I don't want that.Many people seem to have similar issue, that's probably why isekai is made!
Well, times, when isekai was about teaching girls important life lessons about life is over.Hmm, I think most Isekai is just about bring the issue they have into the another world and making the same mistakes all over again. I don't want that.
Yeah, basically what I said and don't like. Waifu is good, but it shouldn't be everything, and Isekai protags shouldn't become abuser while complaining about abuses they suffered on Earth. Unless that's the point of the story.Well, times, when isekai was about teaching girls important life lessons about life is over.
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Nothing wrong with wish fulfillment. I just don't agree with the way popular stories are going with.Many people seem to have similar issue, that's probably why isekai is made!
Don't worry, you can't be isekai protagonist if you are a one-dimensional evil rapist. That's reserved for villains!Yeah, basically what I said and don't like. Waifu is good, but it shouldn't be everything, and Isekai protags shouldn't become abuser while complaining about abuses they suffered on Earth.
Which part?I just don't agree with the way popular stories are going with.
Protagonist-centered morality+just recreating Earth's system they decry without trying to change them.Which part?
To be fair, most isekai protagonists don't try to create Earth's system.Protagonist-centered morality+just recreating Earth's system they decry without trying to change them.
Bloody no. We had and still have those. The current shitty trend doesn't reflect the entirety of our storytelling.There is a protagonist centred morality mostly because Asian style of storytelling doesn't care about conflict and its resolution.
Doesn't stop them from becoming the abusers themselves by climbing up the ladder, though (which is a depressingly truthful reflection of Asian society).To be fair, most isekai protagonists don't try to create Earth's system.
I get that a whole kingdom builder is more popular in Korea and China than it is in Japanese anime?Doesn't stop them from becoming the abusers themselves by climbing up the ladder, though (which is a depressingly truthful reflection of Asian society).
Also, I think that was somewhat popular in 2000s Korean Isekai, Democracy Uber Alles and all that. Not really far from the classical 'move to faraway land, found my own kingdom' ending appearing in old Korean and Chinese literature, now that I think of it.
From what I understand many works follow the structure of Introduction>Develoment>Twist>Conclusion. At least, it happens in anime, even action-packed shounen to a certain point. They often do have conflict, but they don't handle it the same way as Western works. It isn't necessarily better or worse, but it is significantly different as the focus lies elsewhere. I am not certain to what point Korean and Chinese novels follow it thoughBloody no. We had and still have those. The current shitty trend doesn't reflect the entirety of our storytelling.
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And male lactation?
I like you a bit more.uh what is this the inquisistion?
but yes.
Not sure about China, but it was, and still is. definitely more popular in Korea.I get that a whole kingdom builder is more popular in Korea and China than it is in Japanese anime?
Hmm, a lot of anime and manga, and definitely a lot of older literature had conflicts that lasted through the entire book. These days, though, you can't have conflict at all because the assholes would riot in the comment section and harass the writer for even trying to have something like that.From what I understand many works follow the structure of Introduction>Develoment>Twist>Conclusion. At least, it happens in anime, even action-packed shounen to a certain point. They often do have conflict, but they don't handle it the same way as Western works. It isn't necessarily better or worse, but it is significantly different as the focus lies elsewhere. I am not certain to what point Korean and Chinese novels follow it though
I've read some on Webnovel, but they aren't that good, mostly because they were translated from Korean to English and it doesn't come up well.Not sure about China, but it was, and still is. definitely more popular in Korea.
It's not like they don't have a conflict, it's more like is conflict actually central to the story and would a premise of the story change if it is removed?Hmm, a lot of anime and manga, and definitely a lot of older literature had conflicts that lasted through the entire book. These days, though, you can't have conflict at all because the assholes would riot in the comment section and harass the writer for even trying to have something like that.
I like you a bit more.
I was told I am "grabby hands," whatever that means...
I have account on QQ, do I count?So. Did someone try to put in usernames from QQ for shit and giggles?
I do too. So, yes.I have account on QQ, do I count?
Is that good or bad?According to to diagnosis, I am 60% lewd.