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It's like you're trying to solve a puzzle and been working hard for a while still ends up nowhere.. then just throw away that shit braking it into more pieces 🤷🏻♂️
oonhasIf she hated her foster brother before she met MC, then she didn't even have any reason not to tell him that she was "related" to the bully? Seems like it was just a lazy plot convenience to be revealed later for cheap drama.
Nexus1961MC is muy overpowered, of course, isn't aware of it, and was a fat, hated guy for most of his life, so compliments and come-ons tend to roll off like water off a duck.
Keroro GunsoThe author's MC always has this crooked perception of woman (understandably) but it also takes them too long of a time to realize that just because one person hurts you doesn't make all the same species will hurt you the same All the more so if the MC didn't try to reflect or change what was lacking that lead him to be hurt by such people the MC need to stop this trapped in his crooked victim mentality, and start to open his mind or address and face this problem instead
oonhasIs this MC mentally ill? He has mood swings like he's going through some menopause sh1t. I feel embarrassed for this author. Do you want us to root for your protagonist, or do you want us despise and pity him? Which is it. I dislike this sh|t so much right now, especially since this had potential to be decent. Now it's below average, because MC turned into a suicidal b|tch because he saw his crush leave with the guy he planned to murder..? Yeah okey commit a suicide, but at the very least murder the bully first, and maybe even the girl before you off yourself. That's how anyone with balls would do it. https://i.postimg.cc/c4rWSCLx/i.png
nixikuro(0010 0000)Shits still good btw. Still releasing as of April third 2025 and it's got some more left in the tank. Some nice confusing but well crafted plot so you know its not just a "random bullshit go" story. More like a spiderweb of world building that as your going along you recognize a connection to something a hundred chapters earlier and get a ahah moment.
I read 9n webtoons so you aren't gonna find me in here but enjoy the read o7
User-1887759992I’ll have to check out Eraser if I get the chance. Thanks for the rec. As for Brosnan loved him in Goldeneye, not so much for the rest of his canon, maybe due to factors completely outside his control. He definetly proved he could handle the lore physical aspects of the role, even older in “the November Man” which I caught on a plane and had a spy thriller angle, he was compelling enough to make put down my work and take notice. The guy definitely has chops, maybe the writers and series didn’t really give him his due as bond.
Personally, maybe it’s just a taste/timing of exposure thing, I really enjoyed Craig in his first three. Given that a Bond movie is in many ways a genre of its’ own, he was appealing to me. Though I loathed his final appearance. What the hell was that? Couldn’t agree more on Moore. One bond actor I did really like and feel gets constantly underrated was Dalton. He had more of ruthless feel to him, while still retaining much of the charm, suave demeanor. License to Kill struck me as obviously inferior of his two movies, but seeing The Loving Daylights as a kid was entertaining.
The Hollywood angle you mentioned here was definitely outside my consideration. I knew that the Walther PPK was almost misogonisticly coined even marketed as a lady’s gun at a certain point. However, I thought it made a lot of sense for a spy due to its size and ease of concealment. After all what’s the point of carrying around a .45 if it’s bound to get you made and isn’t a last resort? After all most spy’s are there for that:spying. There’s typically a difference between the soy and assassin, though it’s easy to see how the line gets blurred. I had no idea it was considered a sniper’s handgun. I guess this would speak to accuracy over longer ranges. Fascinating. Having never fired one myself, and having a relationship with firearms that was more need based and conflicted than most of those I trained with, I’ve tended to steer clear of ranges in recent years. However, with everything geopolitically happening, it might be time to polish such a perishable skill as much as I don’t plan to carry and hope to never need to utilize it.
All in all interesting and enlightening. Thanks for hitting me back on this, I learned a couple of things.
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