I mean yeah the story sucks, but mostly because of the bad plot and normalised s/a. The mc has every right to break up with people because of shitty sex. It could've been portrayed better and I wish the mc was shown speaking to his partners about it, but I honestly don't think he's in the wrong for it
So I've been thinking about this, but what are the implications of Kenjaku being Yuji's mother? Like I find it extremely hard to believe that after Kenjaku carried Yuji inside its body for 9 whole months, Yuji was just born with abnormal strength and maybe also the ability to counter Sukuna as a vessel.
At least there was a steady downfall to Hyungdo in Down and Dirty, but this stated off insane right off the bat and has just been an absolute nosedive for poor Chang-il. I've noticed that at the end of her works, the characters end up fine, not fixed or instantly healed from their trauma, but they always end up in a better place. I hope this is the case with this one because I honestly can't imagine a happy ending here
I understand the concern y'all have but,,,, this story was never healthy to begin with? I think a lot of you overlooked the red flags because of the good chemistry between Jin and Matthew, and the fact that both characters are extremely charismatic in their own ways. However Jin has always used people for his own goals with no concern towards others and Matthew is portrayed as a sociopath (though I could be reaching here) who is overbearing and has little compassion or empathy for others, both had a take-take relationship that was honestly never that healthy to begin with.
This was a gorgeous read but I was NOT expecting vore at the end there
Also can someone please explain guideverse to me, I keep seeing it being brought up in the bl community and I've genuinely never come across anything like it before
Idc Im loving these chapters, y'all r haters
This is the typa monologue you get when a character is about to die what
NOOOO I want Jaekyung to be crying and pissing and sobbing on his knees confessing his love first and then Dan spits on him and they part ways and never see eachother again
I'm really impatient so I usually go and read the novel immediately, but for TSCTIR I genuinely don't understand anything that's happening. It's such a great story and I love the world building and characters and it's super awesome that I have access to websites where I can read the novel for free, but the translations a bit..... especially compared to novels like orv or solo leveling, and I was honestly quite disappointed. HOWEVER!!!!!! The manhua adaption (imo) absolutely leaves the other two in the dust. I can actually understand the story, the art is gorgeous, and it just all around feels so much more solid in pacing, conversations, character building, etc etc.
Whilst it's sad that in the flashback his sister is afraid of him (and I completely get why, it's a trauma response), I'm happy that as they got older their relationship presumably got better :) (the ski trip picture of them together)
Why are y'all so pressed about whether or not Sangwoo maybe being autistic isn't confirmed by the author?? Not everything has to be taken at face value by authors or we'd have so many LGBT couples that are insinuated by subtext completely erased just because the author publicly said "yeah nah". If he's not autistic,,,, cool. If he his autistic, awesome! It's really epic that people can relate to a character like themselves! It's really not that big of a deal
Yo anyone know if events are out of order compared to the novel? Im on chapter 118, and I picked it up during the arc with the jellyfish lady, and they're already talking about the awakening centre?
Are pictures not loading on here for anyone else either or???