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Subete no Jinrui wo Hakai suru. Sorera wa Saisei Dekinai.
May 10, 2021 7:04 PM
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it's a ZackRay discord; And NICE avatar; I just read Last Game this past summer xD loved it.
There's maybe one or two people who don't, but definitely not many. hehe I'd say that he's more kuudere than tsundere. He likes to play with people like a tsundere, but his attitude toward others is more like a kuudere: cold, blunt, cynical, sort of "you're going to die if I don't help? sucks to be you, I guess" -- but is actually very caring inside and is likely to do something anonymously to help the people he cares about. Like a tsundere, kuudere's say one thing and mean another, but the "tsun" in tsundere means snarky or harsh, while the "kuu" means a cold and uncaring exterior.
Definitely, but we love him for it I guess. hehe
Aha, that is a cute one. :) Though, I can't decide... I think I like Karma's teasing look better than his being-teased look. Maybe it's because I'm just a little bit of a masochist. He's so sexycute when he blushes like that, but that tongue..! Tongues just do something for me. And the shape of his is really, really cute. And Terasaka looks kinda, well, creepy in that second one.
Yeah, Koro-sensei was a bit too mean to him then, so I'd probably want to hug him and defend him too. Though, since I once did the same thing that Karma had in that situation, I think Koro-sensei was also right to call him out on it. There were a lot of times when Terasaka and Karma bantered with and teased each other, though usually it was Karma giving it to Terasaka. Do you remember which episode you're referring to? I'll look it up.
I was barely seeing any improvement in my art after working on it for years, but it was still encouraging to see that I had improved that little amount. It just wasn't my thing, I guess. I picked up knitting very quickly and feel like I can become really good at it if I keep working on it. Hopefully art is the same way for you. Do you post your art online somewhere? I'd like to see it if so. There's a link to my Pixiv on my profile. There's almost nothing there, and it's all old and bad. Here's some of my knitting, though.
Yes, he was adorable in that scene, seeing his calm, nonchalant exterior being peeled away by Koro-sensei. Couldn't decide whether I wanted to hug him or tease him lol.
I think my experience with knitting has been similar. I've tried a lot of different hobbies -- or, really, I pretended to try them. But one day I realized that I don't really have anything to show for all the time I spend on anime and games, and so I bought some yarn and needles. I fell in love with it, and I do some knitting every day. It was hard for me to make myself draw something every day, but not knitting. I look forward to it.
So even if drawing turns out not to be your thing, something eventually will be. Just keep trying new things and you'll find it. :) And you don't really have to be good at something to enjoy it. But you do have to enjoy it to get good at it. So make sure it's something you enjoy, and then you'll want to spend more time working on it and before you know it, you won't believe how much you've improved. I look at some of my knitting from when I first started, and I have to laugh because it was SO BAD. But that just means that I've improved that much, and that makes me feel good. ^_^
If I were someone who could pick good anime from bad ones just from the synopsis, I'd not have watched nearly as many. Most of what I've watched were pretty mediocre, a few were horrible, and a few were really outstanding. But I have a lot of time, so even though I may watch 30+ series at the same time, it's not a huge deal for me. And when I get bored of something, I drop it. I've actually dropped series with only 1 episode to go just because I was tired of them. Probably I should've dropped them long before that, but I'm kinda slow sometimes I guess.
I also got into drawing around the time that Bakuman came out. I think everyone started trying to draw around that time, lol. I kept it up for a few years, and at one point was halfway decent. But never good, much less great. Eventually I gave it up like photography and writing, and last year I took up knitting, which has been a real revolution for me. It's my "calling" I guess, so I spend a lot of time knitting that I used to spend watching anime and gaming. With simple knitting, I can do it at the same time I watch anime (which is what I'm doing with KKM since I've seen it before already), so that lets me do two things at once. :)