man this author REALLY likes old man yaoi also.... idk I don't really like manhwa stylisat...

Pongesponge May 24, 2025 3:06 pm

man this author REALLY likes old man yaoi
also.... idk I don't really like manhwa stylisation of manga esp when I didn't acc realise the official was manhwa-fied
it was lowkey strange going from manga to manhwa style lol

Responses
    icarus June 6, 2025 1:10 am

    whats wrong with "old man yaoi" ??

    Pongesponge June 6, 2025 7:28 am
    whats wrong with "old man yaoi" ?? icarus

    When did I say there was anything wrong with old man yaoi

    icarus June 11, 2025 1:04 pm
    When did I say there was anything wrong with old man yaoi Pongesponge

    i mean why use "also" if you dont mean it in a negative way. you know "also" is used to add something connected to what you said first, and what you said next was negative haha so it means the first thing you said was negative. thats why i asked.

    icarus June 11, 2025 1:13 pm
    When did I say there was anything wrong with old man yaoi Pongesponge

    i hope i did not come off as rude, maybe i interpreted it wrong because of your choice of word. its just i like old characters in yaoi haha

    Pongesponge June 12, 2025 8:43 am
    i mean why use "also" if you dont mean it in a negative way. you know "also" is used to add something connected to what you said first, and what you said next was negative haha so it means the first thing you s... icarus

    no, also is when you want to signify a second different point to what you're saying. If I say "Hey, I'm really cold. Also, dinner is on the table." The statements have nothing to do with each other and exist independently of each other. They are their own statements. I just have two points so I used also to join it.
    Wouldn't it be kind of awkward if I was like
    "Man this author really likes old man yaoi
    idk I don't really like manhwa stylisation of manga."

    like it needs the 'also' in there because if I don't put the 'also' then it ACTUALLY sounds like they're meant to be one point which they aren't. the 'also' is necessary so that you know that the second thing I'm saying is it's own statement.