BlushinBlaqBunny

BlushinBlaqBunny

Joined 27/02/2022

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Lil sho
almost 2 years ago
@Lil sho YOU DECIDE!
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@Karlyle AshJones WHO WON? WHO'S NEXT?(please somebody get the reference)...
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Lalalala
over 2 years ago
@Lalalala the cover is from the manhwa " I raised a black Dragon", they effed it up.
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The cover set was completely different tho wth ㅠ...
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CAtNoir
over 2 years ago
@CAtNoir  I'm just gonna camp right here.
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I'm sure that there is another manhwa that picks this thing. Don't remember all the story, there was...
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BlueBay
over 2 years ago
@BlueBay isn't it ironic how I mentioned a fallacy, the one I mentioned being the straw man fallacy, earlier and you proceed to give a perfect example of a straw man fallacy in action. You couldn't refute my actual point so you choose to create a whole now point to refute. One that you created, by misrepresenting and generalizing, right before exaggerating that point to high heaven. But that's what makes them so hilarious because when you first view them they may seem intricate, strong and menacing but once you look closely (well not to close) you realise that they are very easy to dismantle. Because similar to a literal straw man there isn't really much holding them up, now is there.
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@BlushinBlaqBunny   [spoiler]That isn't the case at all though. There's a difference betwe...
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BlueBay
over 2 years ago
@BlueBay congratulations... you played yourself. WHEN. DID. I. SAY. SHE. WAS. STUPID!!! I said she was ignorant which is defined as "someone who lacks knowledge in general or knowledge of a topic" (aka fl), compared to the definition of stupid which is, "the lack of an ordinary level of intelligence (I am hoping you know what the difference between intelligence and knowledge)". Therefore, like I said, if a person does not know $h!t they are ignorant not stupid, ignorant...okay. Which means if the narrator is ignorant and supposed to be telling us what is happening but can't they are now unreliable... okay.
Spoiler!
Also there is no such thing as willingly ignorant, there is only willfully ignorant which just means you have the knowledge but just REFUSE to acknowledge it, that's just an @$$h0le. But back to my point, thank you for proving my point for me with your spoiler; she was kept in the dark, not allowed to know the whole truth, wouldn't you say that is the definition of ignorance and therefore she can't be a reliable source🤔.
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@BlushinBlaqBunny   [spoiler]That isn't the case at all though. There's a difference betwe...
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Mochi
over 2 years ago
Pt4:
So what I am trying to say with everything that I have quickly pointed based off the key details that I have noticed is that the narrator is not reliable because they live by the saying, "ignorance is bliss". This manhwa is pretty obvious with its routing and writing but there are other manhwas like please don't kill me your Highness, that are a lot more suttle with this type of story telling. The commonality between these types is that the information that narrator thinks they know isn't actually thr correct information because the narrator did not and does not know $h!t, and that simply means they are an unreliable narrator.
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Okay bUT WHY IS HE ON THE COVER??? DONT TELL ME HE'S THE MALE LEAD. IF HE IS, UNLESS THERE IS A REAL...
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Mochi
over 2 years ago
Pt3:
She says that he portrays as if he is a kind person but he is not, and then proceeds to not mention any of his "not kind" actions instead pointing only towards that one incident. Also going back to what you mentioned about being abandoned, the fl was never abandoned the only alliances that she had were from her father, once her father was charged he lost his title therefore losing all his connection, which should have resulted in her being stripped of her title and also charged and maybe executed with her father as an accomplice. But, the only reason why that didn't happen is because someone with great political, social, and decision making power intervened and helped her, aka the ml (emperor). How do we know this because he says to her that should have been executed with her father but wasn't. So in reality the only person fighting for the fl is the ml but she keeps creating more problems by going around still defending her father with no evidence not realizing that the ml has stuck his neck out for her because he cares about her. Eventually he gets tired of constantly having to clean all this mess and deal with situation after situation especially when the person you have been protecting ends up coming back and pretty much threatening you with their own life  (which is absolutely toxic and abusive behaviour), you would snap too.
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Okay bUT WHY IS HE ON THE COVER??? DONT TELL ME HE'S THE MALE LEAD. IF HE IS, UNLESS THERE IS A REAL...
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Mochi
over 2 years ago
Pt2.
But if that wasn't all, the fl then uses a (can't remember the name of this fallacy but it is defined as when an individual in an argument/debate can not respond to their opponent logically so instead they change and alter the topic with something else that they can then either argue with or have a better chance of winning, example: you are having an argument with someone over them not cleaning the mess that they made and out of no where they bring up the fact that a couple weeks after dinner you didn't do the dishes but they did) fallacy tactic by bringing up how she is her father's daughter and therefore should be killed as well; thinking that would result in a win for the argument. 
This doesn't go well for the fl as the ml admits that she should've been executed alongside her father. Which is true if we are looking at this with common sense and are comparing the story to what would have happened in relation to the setting of the novel. Thus leading to the fact that the fl as a narrator is unreliable and is equating her admiration for her father as proof of innocence when in fact it's just simply that, admiration for a role model.
Last but not least, the ml being referred to as bad is also a figment of the narrators imagination/perspective because once again let's look at it subjectively the ml was never a "bad person" until he did something the fl didn't like which was disagree with her; she even says it herself that he changed all of a sudden, but the only change she points to is the ml holding her father accountable.
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Okay bUT WHY IS HE ON THE COVER??? DONT TELL ME HE'S THE MALE LEAD. IF HE IS, UNLESS THERE IS A REAL...
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Mix
over 2 years ago
@Mix are you sure these things happened as you think they did, or are they happening based on what the fl is perceiving as to be.
Let's take a step back and look at everything in this chapter from an objective lens, just the facts. First let's look at the whole father's things. The father is charged of a crime in which he goes and tells his daughter that he is innocent and she should tell the emperor, which is different from the father telling her to tell the ml that he is innocent or being and he can prove it. What the father is doing is asking for a character witness to help verify that he is in fact innocent and could never commit such a crime.This shows that the father may not be innocent but is viewed as being innocent by the narrator, this is a sign of a unreliable narrator.
 This can be argued even further when the fl finally confronts the emperor and tries to profess her innocence the emperor asks her why he ran, which she replies by saying it was because he was running from execution and that is when the emperor refutes her claims by reminder her that her father was already on the run prior to his execution order being given (most likely hinting at the act being seen as presumed guilt of the consequences of the father's wrong doings).
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@BlushinBlaqBunny  I don't get how you got her as unreliable, mate just killed herself and ...
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Mochi
over 2 years ago
@Mochi I am so confused if we are reading the same thing because it's been two chapters and there has been no evidence to indicate that ml is: evil, toxic, villainess, etc. Instead, from the very little that has been shown, it can be said that the fl lead, aka the narrator, is both ignorant and unreliable as sh!+. She has no understanding of anything that goes around her but instead is content in living in her blissful ignorance. 
Spoiler!
Which I was curious so I read ahead and read some spoilers and found out that her narrations are not credible. Also "shocker", her father is one of the villain's in the story.
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Okay bUT WHY IS HE ON THE COVER??? DONT TELL ME HE'S THE MALE LEAD. IF HE IS, UNLESS THERE IS A REAL...
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LOL
over 2 years ago
@LOL I think there is a manga already like that. Truck-kun isn't a sentient but an agency full of agents whose main roles are to help individually picked people isekai. There is even a chapter where they fail to run the person over by truck, so as a result they rip the front bumper off the truck and proceed to chase them while trying to bash their head in. It's very short with only one chapter sadly.
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I want truck-kun to have a manga that would be so funny just stories about it being sentient and goi...
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Naps and nuts 💀
over 2 years ago
@Naps and nuts 💀 hello, it's absolutely fine but luckily it is not too late to add in a spoiler tag. All you have to do is edit your comment. The way to to do this is go to your profile and there you will find notification, reading history, my list, etc. Go to my comment, find the comment you are looking to edit, and click the three dots beside it. 
Spoiler!
Once you have edited your comment a small notice in red (Edited) will be printed at the bottom of the comment indicating to others that the comment is edited and may not be the original. 
Hope this helps.
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@Etain oh sorry Its my first time commenting I didn't know how to do the spoiler thing 😅...
Now the real question is was Seria (pre-transmigration) ever a villain. Her actions start to make alot more sense now that her backstory has been explained. Her attitude could be explained off as a defense mechanism that was adapted to survive her childhood/up bringing, whereas her "neglecting" her duties could be her way of mitigating the chances of her ptsd triggering up. 

That's why I love reading stories like these because as I got older (and I think this applies to most people) I started realising how there is no such thing as a black and white situation. Most stories are told from the perspective of winner and survivor instead of impartial truth.
Yes, manhwas/mangas/manhuas, are not the same as a novel but they should still be read the same in the sense that reading inbetween the lines and finding the meaning behind the words/pictures, instead of what they are saying at face value.
P.s. This is not me bashing anyone in the comments, I'm just noting the difference between a novel community and a manhwa community. The main difference that I have noticed being that when it comes to novel readers (even if it is the same person) basic literature/reading etiquette will be used, whereas in things like manhwas the readers are always assuming, don't really understand context, jumping to conclusions, etc.
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Missymoo84
almost 3 years ago
@Missymoo84 it is in fact legal in most/some countries to secretly record a conversation... as long as you are a party in that conversation. In laymen's if you are involved in a conversation your okay, if you are overhearing a conversation mind your fing business. Most places/countries have some form of one party consent when it comes to recording conversations.
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He is a lawyer right? Well he wouldn't pass as private investigator or an agent then. But isn't it i...
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Lucky
almost 3 years ago
@Lucky I think your confusing "best by" dates and "expiration" dates, there is a difference. Expiration dates tell you the last possible estimated day and item is safe to consume, these should be taken seriously and compared to the circumstances that they are in such as: was it stored properly, is it being consumed with another item, was it transferred, etc. Then there is best before/by dates which are just estimations for when the product will no longer be in peak performance, these can be used as recommendations with most items allowing a week or two in leeway. 
S.N: I used to be the tyoe of person who completed neglected bb dates and ignored expiration dates when I was younger and let me say all it takes is one time and your f'ed. Maybe it's just an age thing but as you get older you realize that you shouldn't mess with fate because she will kill you, but the B!+ch also won't let you die.
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Ok I have a gripe with this. Expiry date is just a guideline as to when the product starts getting b...
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Lisa's glued ass bangs
about 3 years ago
@Lisa's glued ass bangs His actual title is supreme Llama f**ker. Get it right sis.
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@nabi isn't Christopher Columbus a colonizer tho...
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Hyun
about 3 years ago
@Hyun the one on the left is, " If you get caught, you'll die", and the other one on the right is, " No, Queen!".
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I wanna ask the title for the two manhwa...
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Be fuckking fr
about 3 years ago

Oh my gosh look at his bu** pepe sticker

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pepe stickerLITTLE IN THE MIDDLE BUT HE GOT MUCH BACK

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