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I a bit of an expert you can say. Mastered the art of gaming long ago, heh. Jokes aside, I always told myself I won't get into gaming (which I never did) because it would take time away from my studies... But alas, I got into manga and novels instead. Life sure likes to play...
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For me, it'll always be Hanhoo's 'My tomorrow became you'. That entire chapter was just so heartwarming and poetic. Also, that one scene from 'Pride & Prejudice': Elizabeth: "You may only call me 'Mrs. Darcy'... when you are completely, and perfectly, and incandescently happy." Mr. Darcy: "Then how are you this evening...Mrs. Darcy...Mrs. Darcy......
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What are some of your favorite confession scenes in manga, manhwa, or really any media? Ones that still linger in your mind. Just curious to see some cute moments, hehe.

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Seeing some people's behavior on here (ikykyk) I do wish anonymity wasn't a thing here sometimes because what in the world compels them to comment stuff like that... Anyways, it would be so funny to see how people would act if we all knew each other on here.
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My textbooks. Barely opened them the entire semester because I just used an online copy. The professor kept pressuring us to buy it and forgot all about it when we all did eventually buy it,
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I hope he perishes off of the face of the Earth (●'◡'●)

Alexandra is such a lovely character. Like, she's so strong, yet she is also so accepting of her circumstances. Lowkey, I love her more than her parents.

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Ah, my time has come. Let me show off these precious angels: Yuki & Momo Mirai & Riko Vi & Caitlyn
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I love it if it is not one of those violent tsunderes that beat up their crush in embarassment. It's such a cute trope if done right. And it's so fun to see other characters tease a tsundere. That said, I do prefer it more when both parties are very very chalant so I don't read the tsundere trope intentionally until I do accidentally come across i......
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He's on his knees for that cookie. He's so deperate.

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I ain't no debator, but being a software eng student, when we are all clumped into groups for projects, there is always an argument on what system or language to use for a particular sturcture or part. So I have learned one key detail I employ in each argument. The way to win a debate is to persuade your opponent to accept the conclusion of your a......
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Once you take an action, no matter how difficult it may be or how guilty it may make you feel at first, it becomes easier to repeat the second time around. And if there’s a second time, a third will likely follow. That’s why I feel pardoning cheating only gives them the chance to do it again, since they faced no real consequences. For me, that�......
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Not an artist (so not very good) but I do love doodling from time to time. (≧∀≦)

A little rant up ahead:



I revisited this story out of nostalgia, only to wonder how I ever liked it. Kyouta is the worst: he bullied, harassed, assaulted, pulled her hair, led her on while sleeping around with other girls, and acted like a misogynistic jerk. His so-called “tragic past” was the weakest excuse: blaming his teacher’s behavior and his mother’s affair (after enduring an abusive marriage. And I know cheating is bad, but the hurt this woman faced, both physical and emotional with that monster of a husband of hers, I think it was only natural she would turn away towards someone that treats her better.) doesn’t justify treating women like trash.

Even as a “boyfriend,” he constantly pressured the FL into sexual situations, let random girls stay over, gave them his clothes, and was almost ridiculously friendly with other girls right in front of her. He even treated his mother, who fought for his custody and genuinely loved him, terribly. If he can’t respect his own mother, how could he respect his girlfriend?

Honestly, I’m disappointed in myself for ever liking this. Leaving this note here as a reminder never to reread it.(/TДT)/

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I’m really into The Lumineers (especially 'Ophelia'), and I highly recommend Jesse Welles—his songs tackle social issues in such a thought-provoking way. Also, you all have to listen to 'Afreen Afreen' by Momina Mustehsin and Rahat Fateh Ali Khan. I came across it randomly and it's been stuck in my head (it's best not to directly support the tr......
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Not cheating exactly. But I just never see these two lasting for some reason.
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I still miss them ╥﹏╥ And this manga. It's so precious. But my favorite is this baihe. I just love it so so much.
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Since first grade, I’ve had a system for studying that really works for me. I make my notes as neat and pretty as possible, which actually helps me memorize things without even trying. While reviewing, I put checkmarks next to the parts I know I’ll struggle to remember. Every day, I go over those sections and then explain the material to a frie......
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I’m so upset.
The mom and Ken suffered too much, yet they were incredible, standing by the MC even when the world was against him, never blaming him despite everything.
In contrast, I couldn’t stand the guy’s son, absolutely despicable! And the MC’s sister was upsetting too; with her brother on trial for murder and her mother's life ruined and clearly in need of some support at least from her daughter, all said daughter cared about was her social life. I’m glad everything settled in the end, but the journey was still so upsetting.