Me, literally in the actual post: In a way, and this is not to diminish some of the writing problems the author has, Ino is a nice representation of how Kishimoto is actually capable of writing a girl with a simple crush on a boy, who still prioritizes friends and comrades above the man she likes. Sakura's behavior, therefore, can't be attributed to Kishimoto not "knowing how to write women", but to him giving Sakura specific characteristics that just happen to be disliked by the fandom. In retaliation, her stans decide to blame such personality traits on his "incapability" to write female characters before giving them the actual relevance they have over Sakura's character.
Them:
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>Find something labelled enemies to lovers
>Look inside
>The "enemies" in question are just rivals who sass each other
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Do you guys think Fit opened his eyes today as he woke up from the dreamlike paradise he was living in after he got killed?
Months of having a nice, chill life, with a son, friends, and a roommate good friend. He was even letting his guard down around him, getting too close to the sun that brought him such great comfort.
But even the sun can burn through the skin once you get too close.
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I felt a chill down my spine- like that old saying about someone walking on your grave….Judging from the position of his blade, he (Ethan Nakamura) would've taken me- maybe by sheer luck- in the small of my back, my only weak spot. - The Last Olympian
Pain flared in his lower back- so sharp and cold he thought Khione the snow goddess had touched him….The tip of the golden sword jutted out through the front of Jason’s shirt, just below his rib cage. - The Blood of Olympus
Have you ever thought about how Ethan Nakamura, the child of Nemesis, Michael Vargus, a ghost that’s here to get his vengeance both with a poisonous weapon and aiming for the back of their opponent. Jason most likely stabbed where Percy’s Achilles Heel was placed? The biggest difference between them is that Ethan didn't stab Percy, but if he had it would have killed Percy. Whereas Jason getting stabbed doesn’t kill him but rather force him to heal himself.
Also I find the two descriptions of the incidents eerie, they aren't one for one but it feels like the same scenario with two different outcomes. I can't read one without thinking about the other if that makes sense.
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other authors: my character has their scar from fighting this powerful vill—
rick riordan: my character has his scar from trying to eat a stapler when he was two
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xenoblade 1 is interesting because when I first played it I had really mixed feelings. mostly I think because it had been slightly overhyped for me. there were so many videos with masterpiece in the description and people saying it was their favorite.
there was a lot that first turned me off during the story (namely the way it handled its female characters made me frustrated at multiple points) and also how they handled the revenge arc because I have very very specific taste in revenge arcs and I just dont think it landed for me.
I think I appreciate it a lot more now that im fully deep into the series. I do like a lot about it, from its gameplay to its environment to a lot of the little cast interactions, to just shulk existing. yeah. yeah its alright
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K!Lincu and K!Maddy subtley doing nice things for each other. Like one falls asleep and their desk an other puts a blanket over them.
YEEEESSSSSS I'm actually fucking insane over the idea of them just really passively and simply showing each other some kind of care like that
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