Lovely taste you have got here, Rares. Seems like you've got quite the affinity for works that deal with martial arts and fighting, which I'm merely just basing off of your manga favourites. I'm interested to see what your favourites would look like once the empty slots are filled up, but it's clear that you have a reason as to why you haven't done so yet (either the lack of care about displaying your favourites for others to see, or that crowning something as a "favourite" would prove to be a rather Olympian task since you may potentially be strict in regards to passing something off as a favourite).
Recently just got back into anime and manga myself for the time being and I'm pretty excited to dive into Jun: Shoutarou no Fantasy World thanks to you. Hopefully, I won't be underwhelmed by it or anything since admittedly I do have high expectations for it since I do know of one user who enjoyed it and their taste is pretty solid just like yours, I would say.
And well, just dropping by to say hello and compliment your good taste. Thank you for taking care of you-know-who -- they always speak kindly about you.
Also, noticed you were reading Kiichi! by Arai and I've got to say: I have no idea why anime Twitter users praise TWIM like it's the greatest manga of all time. I don't use Twitter, nor do I use it for anime, and I'm unsure whether you participate in such activities yourself, but I remember a little over a year ago or so TWIM started attracting popularity and now it seems to be a staple in the community. Personally I have reached up to chapter 90 but haven't picked up on it in months now due to disinterest in it. I am sure you have heard of it and probably know those who speak highly about it but I kept asking myself constantly, "when does it get good?". Some say to wait until the end but to have to sit through all those gruesome chapters just to see an ending that may not be of satisfaction to me just doesn't seem worth it to me. Either way, I'll pick it up again soon just to see the conclusion of such an unruly manga.
Perhaps this may have been random of me to decide to drop by and leave a comment on your profile but I felt it was necessary to do so since you're a close friend of a mutual we share. Hope you are in good health and take care.
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Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a psycho-social intervention that aims to improve mental health. CBT focuses on challenging and changing unhelpful cognitive distortions (e.g. thoughts, beliefs, and attitudes) and behaviors, improving emotional regulation, and the development of personal coping strategies that target solving current problems. Originally, it was designed to treat depression, but its uses have been expanded to include treatment of a number of mental health conditions, including anxiety. CBT includes a number of cognitive or behavior psychotherapies that treat defined psychopathologies using evidence-based techniques and strategies.
was casually creeping on belgie's profile when i saw that u havent completed dorohedoro... illie baby fix ur smooth brain, all that cbt must've altered your brain...
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Recently just got back into anime and manga myself for the time being and I'm pretty excited to dive into Jun: Shoutarou no Fantasy World thanks to you. Hopefully, I won't be underwhelmed by it or anything since admittedly I do have high expectations for it since I do know of one user who enjoyed it and their taste is pretty solid just like yours, I would say.
And well, just dropping by to say hello and compliment your good taste. Thank you for taking care of you-know-who -- they always speak kindly about you.
Also, noticed you were reading Kiichi! by Arai and I've got to say: I have no idea why anime Twitter users praise TWIM like it's the greatest manga of all time. I don't use Twitter, nor do I use it for anime, and I'm unsure whether you participate in such activities yourself, but I remember a little over a year ago or so TWIM started attracting popularity and now it seems to be a staple in the community. Personally I have reached up to chapter 90 but haven't picked up on it in months now due to disinterest in it. I am sure you have heard of it and probably know those who speak highly about it but I kept asking myself constantly, "when does it get good?". Some say to wait until the end but to have to sit through all those gruesome chapters just to see an ending that may not be of satisfaction to me just doesn't seem worth it to me. Either way, I'll pick it up again soon just to see the conclusion of such an unruly manga.
Perhaps this may have been random of me to decide to drop by and leave a comment on your profile but I felt it was necessary to do so since you're a close friend of a mutual we share. Hope you are in good health and take care.
Mar 12, 5:19 PM
Watching 5/39 · Scored 9
Woah you still haven't finished it since the time I've first met you.
I'm reading on MangaRock and I got to volume 2 and the scans are kinda not that good. Is that the best available?