It's what I always say. Mad Max? Everyone dies. The King's Speech? Everyone dies. Infinity War? Everyone dies
Well sometimes it's not false... Game of Thrones? Everyone dies...
Hamlet? Literally fucking everyone dies in the end.
Romeo and Juliet? Everyone dies... And it's ridiculous
'Romeo oh Romeo, where areth thou?'Pan to Romeo at home writing edgy suicide poetry
Ohoho. Do they really die or is it just a ploy to tug with people's feelings~ Suspenseful. I did say to say something positive or inviting and this could be inviting to the morbidly curious.
Ay, not cool. Don't do that.
How do you mean? It's not really a spoiler if the story is 400 years old is it?
It's not a spoiler. The 'edgy suicide note' joke. That's... just please refrain.
Alright? It wasn't a note though, and it was more about the content of the work itself.
But sure, I'll refrain.
I think it is fine if you list something already mentioned. That just means you will have someone with whom you can discuss the book.
I really gotta get caught up on Lord Alden Ewart's Agency I promise I am working on it
I also haven't forgotten about the feedback you requested
Ah yes, alright then. I've been reading 'Locks of Skaa'rev' and 'The Essence of Villainy'
Just take your time! I'd rather you have fun and read leisurely than feel you have to rush through it.
So, I just read two chapters from Born Sexy Tomorrow and it's fucking terrible.
Wait, isn't that the comic that was from the Tapas Incubator thing?
I read it because of that.
What's it about then?
I skimmed over it. It looks... weird... and not in a good quirky way.I am not sure how else to describe that pink haired character. The only word that comes to mind is 'ew'.
It's a cliché about a tough 80's guy that likes a Terminator like the ones he killed before, who wants to destroy humanity, but says "fuck it, I love you" and kills one of his stupid creators.
Honestly, everyone is an idiot there.