Tell me about it. That's actually why I stopped commenting on Youtube videos(and a few anime forums). I felt like I was talking to 4 year olds.
Lol Twilight, I've read better fanfiction. It's the literary equivalent of fast food. It's unhealthy, cheap, and doesn't require a lot of effort or time to make, yet it's still so inexplicably popular 8D
That's the great thing about debate and discussion. It opens you up to all sorts of different view points.
I used to hate Sakura when I first read the manga because of her attitude, but as she gradually changed(and I read and understood more about literature), I realized just how important her flaws were to her character. A friend of mine pointed out how boring she(or any other character for that matter) would be if she didn't have any negative qualities.
Development and growth make a character relatable and interesting.
I found it on a Japanese fanart site, which is why I'm having so much trouble finding it again. A friend sent me the link a while back. I'll let you know if I ever find it again.
Sakura really took charge in Shippuden, I'm glad Kishimoto is finally giving her some spotlight(not to mention some importance). I didn't mind her in the beginning though, her selfishness and immaturity were necessary for her to develop in future chapters. She's one of the more realistic characters in my opinion.
Yes, I did. It was cute. ^_^ What I meant to say earlier was that I got the Ultimate Edition. I wanted to have the volumes separate, but I didn't want to miss out on anything! XD
^_^ Yeah, it's a great manga. I read the whole first volume on the Tokyopop website because I'd seen it in the store and wanted to know more about it. I went out and got all three volumes the next day! XD
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Lol Twilight, I've read better fanfiction. It's the literary equivalent of fast food. It's unhealthy, cheap, and doesn't require a lot of effort or time to make, yet it's still so inexplicably popular 8D
I used to hate Sakura when I first read the manga because of her attitude, but as she gradually changed(and I read and understood more about literature), I realized just how important her flaws were to her character. A friend of mine pointed out how boring she(or any other character for that matter) would be if she didn't have any negative qualities.
Development and growth make a character relatable and interesting.
Sakura really took charge in Shippuden, I'm glad Kishimoto is finally giving her some spotlight(not to mention some importance). I didn't mind her in the beginning though, her selfishness and immaturity were necessary for her to develop in future chapters. She's one of the more realistic characters in my opinion.
The artist who drew it is pretty popular, you probably recognize it from one of her illustrations. I wish I had a link, but I lost the url.
I though we didn't go to the classes right away? But it's hard to tell because NightN deletes the old posts -.-