Unknown evocative point

Scot 2022-03-21 09:03:24

Other content is so wonderful that it can't express what I have learned all my life. I just think that shipping by grades is a point that can be reminiscent of. (Although he only decides because of how developed his brain is).

There's a feeling of being especially real into reality. In real life, we are also eliminated by grades, from kindergarten to university. "Shipping" seems to mean being eliminated and brushed off. We are in a daze while reading, and don't know how important the meaning of reading is. It seems that we are like the children whose truth is hidden, and they don't know the pain of "shipping" until they are brushed off.

If you think about it a little more sadly, even if you really complete the operation against the sky, the most successful thing is to become a "mother", unable to complete the counterattack of the class, and unable to be equal to the "ghost". If you are a little more careless, you will be like "sister", and all your efforts will be in vain.

It's not just hard work that can really change your destiny. You must be like the protagonist's team. After discovering the truth, you still strive to find a bright path, firmly believing that the darkness in front of you is surrounded by the light outside.

Pure nonsense ( '▿ ' )

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  • Cletus 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    Line: You can't lose. Just do the last two episodes. Nothing ahead

  • Shakira 2022-03-29 09:01:09

    (7/10) After reading the manga version, I dropped two stars for the anime version. The image of the animated version of Emma has been distorted very much. Not only have many lines been deleted, but some plots that can show Emma's intelligence and maturity have also been transferred to Norman, and Emma's other children's drug tests are original animations. ... In the second season, the entire 50-episode plot that best represented Emma's growth was also cut out by the crew. The original author said: [Emma is not a princess waiting to be rescued by a knight, she is a knight. ] But the animation version just wants to portray Emma as a silly white sweet who relies on men. Can Japanese animation allow a smart and brave girl to become the protagonist of the story? As an accomplice that distorts the real protagonist in order to please and flatter certain otaku tastes, it does not deserve such a high score. The last time I was so angry was when the animated version of "Stone Gate 0", the animated version madly deleted the scenes of Zhenfan, and even transferred some touching plots belonging to Zhenfan to others... I wish the publishers BD sales to die.