[-] L3dpen@lemmy.ml 3 points 2 weeks ago

That is so odd lol. I've heard from a friend that abused their systems to fuck with other trolls and never had an issue.

[-] L3dpen@lemmy.ml 3 points 2 weeks ago

How does one get banned from Reddit lol

[-] L3dpen@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 weeks ago

Alright I'm reading Skeleton Soldier. I like it. It is a little silly, a little shallow, but it's fun and varied and damn if it doesn't pull off some emotional whiplash. Like when the female knight in the tournament tripped while everybody was booing her? My stomach dropped through the floor.

[-] L3dpen@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 weeks ago

Yoo, Skeleton Soldier is just time loop LitRPG in manga form. Absolutely cringe and I am absolutely here for it. That used to be one of my favorite genres/tropes to read! Yeah, those types of stories are rarely finished, and usually pretty shallow. Kinda like fast food for reading. I'll give it the manga a shot. Thank you!

I really wonder wth happened with your school lol. I hated mandatory reading too, but it wasn't nearly that bad, just tedious.

Sorry to heap more suggestions on to you, but if you're into stories like skeleton soldier you could take a look at RoyalRoad or similar web novel sites. There's literally tens of thousands of such stories uploaded for free by the authors. The vast majority of them are bad or worse, but with how many there are there's more than enough high quality stuff, some of which is novel or experimental in a way one doesn't find in published work. Just be ready to drop a story if it feels like it's going nowhere or is not fun to read.

[-] L3dpen@lemmy.ml 2 points 3 weeks ago

You ended on a high note.

[-] L3dpen@lemmy.ml 2 points 3 weeks ago

Serious answer: orders of growth.

Ain’t no way you keep exponential growthinating in a finite dimensional universe.

[-] L3dpen@lemmy.ml 2 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

I’ve heard the creative limitation argument a few times now. Maybe some of the incredulity people show at the thought of not eating meat is due to a lack of artistry, either in them or in their meals. Food is an art form we practice daily, and the people I’ve known to most violently protest trying a vegan dish (not veganism itself!) seem to overlap with the worst dinners I’ve seen.

If so that would give an easy avenue to lower meat consumption.

[-] L3dpen@lemmy.ml 2 points 3 weeks ago

You’re trying unbearably hard to come across as smart. Try less.

[-] L3dpen@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 month ago

Hey, thank you so much for the wall of text!

Yes, most of what you mentioned is what I was vaguely including with the term “YA.” I’ve read a lot of it so I’m very inured to the silly tropes and unlikely and dramatic deus ex machinas. It’s great to hear your negatives because I’m seeing my own blind spots!

I think your criticism is valid. I don’t think it’d be correct to call any impression-based criticism invalid. Doesn’t mean one can’t also learn from it. Additionally, the negatives might make sense in context of it being YA, but that doesn’t make them weightless imo.

I liked the second book the least by far, but maybe it’ll be different for you. I’m sorry the BBEG wasn’t up to snuff, I was absolutely convinced. Maybe books 3/4 will do it but it’s mostly in the same vein. I’m glad you still enjoyed it!

I’m not familiar with Hollow Knight, but if you say there’s similarity maybe I should be…

[-] L3dpen@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 months ago

Please get back to me with your impressions, especially on the “befriending bad guys” side. I’d love to know (even if you end up disliking it)!

[-] L3dpen@lemmy.ml 3 points 2 months ago

I thought dark tower was okay, but it was a bit too surreal for me towards the end.

Might I recommend the Mortal Engines quartet? They’re kinda YA, especially the first one, but the setting is as far as I know completely unique, and beyond amazing. I really don’t want to spoil the first few moments of realization, so I’m just going to put the first two passages below.

Also, many of the BBEGs are cool af and (spoiler for the later books) as least one matches your request exactly, while others match it pretty well.

Honestly I love the characters, they work so well. Especially Tom, he’s the most normal everyday lead I’ve ever read in a fantasy/sci-fi book, and yet all his actions are totally believable.

My only complaint is that book 2 is kind of frustrating in places.

First two passages:

It was a dark, blustery afternoon in spring, and the city of London was chasing a small mining town across the dried-out bed of the old North Sea.

In happier times, London would never have bothered with such feeble prey. The great Traction City had once spent its days hunting far bigger towns than this, ranging north as far as the edges of the Ice Waste and south to the shores of the Mediterranean. But lately prey of any kind had started to grow scarce, and some of the larger cities had begun to look hungrily at London. For ten years now it had been hiding from them, skulking in a damp mountainous, western district which the Guild of Historians said had once been the island of Britain. For ten years it had eaten nothing but tiny farming towns and static settlements in those wet hills. Now, at last, the Lord Mayor had decided that the time was right to take his city back over the land-bridge into the Great Hunting Ground.

[-] L3dpen@lemmy.ml 3 points 2 months ago

They phrased it as “NATO allies are prosecuting a war they would like to win, while Russia is prosecuting a war it believes that it has to win” but yeah pretty much.

It’s wild that they’re spinning this as an economic failure for the west. Anything else - humanitarian, political? I’d totally agree with. But even the article gives the impression of an adult holding a flailing child at arm’s length. How blindly anti-west does one have to be to see that as a win for the child.

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