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Oh I think she's fine on her own, potentially just as interesting if not more than Madara (who I don't even like) out of context, it's just that everything surrounding the Sage has been touched upon so little throughout the entire series that it suddenly becoming this important this late in the series with everything else that's going on makes it seem like an afterthought.
hey I was actually thinking of a way to post about that somehwere here lol Because, about the reveal, I kinda don't like it. Or rather, I don't know how I feel about it. I really resist changing the big bad this late in the series, since Madara has been built up to the whole time. And while I don't necessarily like Madara either, switching to someone who we knew nothing about before five chapters ago and who has, to my knowledge, only even been talked about one or two times before, seems really, really bad to me.
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what i dont even get a goodbye kiss what has happened to proper khv etiquette
Oh it totally is. I'm just saying when I think of LP in my head, there's LP before Suns, and there's LP after Suns. I mean, yeah, those are fair complaints that I can't really argue against (mainly because it's entirely opinionated har), but they're still nice songs that I enjoy (regarding Minutes to Midnight). My biggest complaint about Minutes to Midnight is that it's waaay too political (and this is a criticism of newer LP in general, though they seem to be getting away from it). I really don't care for blatant political commentary in my music, so songs like Hands Held High are not for me at all. My favorite song from Minutes is Little Things, if anyone wants to know. Kinda like Shadow of the Day but... better. You don't like Victimized? I don't love it, but I find that interesting because it seems to be the song many dissatisfied LP fans hold up as "old LP" from their newer stuff. Which I don't personally agree with, but still.
alright while we're talking about LP I think A Thousand Suns is gold and Living Things is mediocre. I say this because the general consensus among people who still like LP seems to be the opposite. The only songs on Living Things that I genuinely like are Lost in the Echo, Lies Greed Misery, Tinfoil (which almost doesn't count), and Victimized is okay I guess. Whereas the only song I don't like on Suns is Robot Boy. Seriously why is this song so liked. It's bland and boring. A Thousand Suns is very artistic and experimental and more of an experience from start to finish than a collection of songs, so it's no surprise that coming from Minutes to Midnight (which I associate with old LP in my head and like nearly every song on the album), and Meteora before that, that there would be people who did not take to it. And I get it, it's not what people had come to expect. I didn't like it at first either. But giving it a good listen and stopping to appreciate all of the nuances present, I'm hard-pressed to not call it my favorite LP album. but then there's meteora And about Rise Against The only album of theirs that I seem to be able to fully get into is Sufferer, and I love Sufferer. Appeal is okay, but nothing else seems to do it for me. Couldn't get into Endgame, which I somewhat expected to, and couldn't get into Siren Song either, which I have listened through multiple times to try and find something to latch onto. At one point I listened through their entire discography and still the only stuff I found myself caring about was Sufferer and a handful from Appeal. maybe it's the nostalgia that I actually like? I bought sufferer in like 2006 or whenever around the time it came out so idk. And my favorite song of there's is The Good Left Undone, which was the sole reason I bought the album.
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i didn't give it a first shot. i have not seen a single minute of the show. I'll look into it, though. Apparently it's short so watching it shouldn't be too hard.
wait Bruce Timm was involved? yeah i can see his style in the models now that i think about it. ngl was kinda turned off by the cg so i never gave it a chance. and it's Hal Jordon who i just do not care about at all.
itt ks puts his opinions above others as per usual entertainment is all subjective, man. If people enjoy it and if there's a substantial following, which clearly they do and clearly there is, there's no reason the entertainers shouldn't be able to make money off of it. Kudos to the person who can make money off of their hobby, they're clearly doing something right.
impressions y are your usernames so perfect
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every second liz allan is on screen is excruciating
I know. Like I said, money's a factor and as horrible as YT is people depend on it for money. but its fun to dream, right?
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