waroftheroses
WarOfTheRoses
waroftheroses

It should be quite clear to you that when someone provides you with a set of rules, they’re not telling you what to do, but merely reminding you that there are consequences. I say that because it isn’t the first time you’ve awkwardly declared that you’ll do what you like needlessly. I don’t need to know this because

Rule 1: don’t tell other people what they were doing if you’re not entirely sure what it is that they’re doing. There’s a Latin proverb, in English it’s ‘’they condemn what they do not understand’’. All it takes is a question rather than an accusatory remark if you don’t understand what’s going on next time.

I’ll

Sorry, I mean the editor, Luke.

An article just like this one was already posted by Mark Serrals hours before this one.

This was already posted by Mark, Luke!

God, I love you guys.

Herogear isn’t wrong, by the way. It certainly isn’t ‘’one of the most acclaimed series in human history’’. That’s an overstatement. I mean, it’s great, but there is a lot of critical acclaim in our history to choose from. The way you worded that acts as if it’s one of only a few with its

Wow, someone’s snarky.

I love Kojima-san. But you don’t have to be a game director to know how people can perceive certain things, so your comparison of him and I is moot.

It’s perfectly natural to want to know what people think of your latest masterpiece; just like when someone ritualistically cooks dinner for a

I see what you mean and agree.

Personally, If I found myself looking for validation, which is perfectly fine, I just wouldn’t post a video of it for fear of how it looks: a montage of people praising my genius.

God, I love you Mark.

I love you, man. I mean it.

I thought the exact same thing: how can you allow a video of people essentially telling you how great you are to go live? It just seems so narcissistic, even if he wasn’t the orchestrator behind it I would have intervened and removed it.

Richard, this is one of the series that Funimation now simuldubs, along with Durarara.

That’s ironic — you’re anonymous, but you don’t seem to understand how anonymity works. It’s quite simple: you’re not the only anonymous person. Unlike yourself, however, I didn’t think it needed explaining until now.

Or, or, or?. . .

Or maybe there’s a third possibility. Let’s open that mind of yours a little and

First off: I never said you were spamming — I said I had hoped for you to contribute to the discussion. Your laziness only implied a lamentation on the prevalence of an opinion instead.

I was waiting for a point to be made, but it never happened. Concern yourself with the post that is addressed to you and only to the one that is addressed to you. If you disagree with it feel free to tell me why and I’ll be more than happy to listen, but don’t be lazy.

I see misconstruing people is your full-time job while moonlighting as an instigator is your second job you have to take up to pay the mortgage on your house. Nobody is talking about what is and isn’t objective canon — but thanks for playing. We’re talking about subjectivity and people’s entitlement to a point of

Nah, best song is Tears. I cry every time.

I’ve seen the English trailers; they are indeed dubbing it with the original English voice cast. Except for Rise-chan, she sounds fucked up.

My bad. Apologies for the confusion.

Please don’t misconstrue.



With the comic-books, you’re suspending a modicum of your disbelief. You don’t assume people populated in The Simpsons universe are yellow because of radiation; you don’t assume Pokemon are unhappy because they’re captured by trainers, and you definitely don’t assume Mickey Mouse sufferers from a rare form of

You misconstrue.

That’s kind of a dumb thing to say, here’s why: anyone who is anyone who is lauded, commended, and critically-acclaimed is technically going to be overrated. Anyone who does a great performance is going to get a lot of recognition for it, and conversely, their renown around the world is going to increase