@TotallyAbsurd Fine... agree to disagree... as for the whole: where did you say you were angry?
1. People love to make this greater than it really is. Probably in an effort of making the story they love and identify themselves with/as, a greater thing than it is. Because, you know, most people don't got nothing going for themselves, so they cope through things they build their identity with. (a.k.a. fans)"
Exactly... reading Isekai is a form of coping mechanism for some. I personally wasn't making it out to be greater than it is... just expressing how great I think it is... and so were the other people in this thread. You just literally bashed us for liking something for no reason.
2. Mocking people who have suffered ED for this exact reason: I" wouldn't call this ED gimmick 'legitimate' though. As if it was as 'easy' of a predicament as depicted here. It was treated 'seriously', but for real, it was written as a bad schadenfreude joke all along. Like "dayum son! you got permanently soft because the broad you traveled with left you without notice, that hurts bro" (she wasn't just some broad... he genuinely had feelings for her. Real people do get ED from being rejected by pretty girls, much less pretry girls they genuinely like).
3. Calling them "stoopid drawings"
4. Calling us cringe for showing appreciation for something we like.
Remember, the comment section cannot convey tone. How else are we to interpret these except angry/mocking?
1. People love to make this greater than it really is. Probably in an effort of making the story they love and identify themselves with/as, a greater thing than it is. Because, you know, most people don't got nothing going for themselves, so they cope through things they build their identity with. (a.k.a. fans)"
Exactly... reading Isekai is a form of coping mechanism for some. I personally wasn't making it out to be greater than it is... just expressing how great I think it is... and so were the other people in this thread. You just literally bashed us for liking something for no reason.
2. Mocking people who have suffered ED for this exact reason: I" wouldn't call this ED gimmick 'legitimate' though. As if it was as 'easy' of a predicament as depicted here. It was treated 'seriously', but for real, it was written as a bad schadenfreude joke all along. Like "dayum son! you got permanently soft because the broad you traveled with left you without notice, that hurts bro" (she wasn't just some broad... he genuinely had feelings for her. Real people do get ED from being rejected by pretty girls, much less pretry girls they genuinely like).
3. Calling them "stoopid drawings"
4. Calling us cringe for showing appreciation for something we like.
Remember, the comment section cannot convey tone. How else are we to interpret these except angry/mocking?