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May 2021

Hy guys, Im Sargent... im not new on Tapastic... I been here for a while during these recent month. In my personal opinion, I guess my story and the message from the story Im creating could be very motivational and inspirating for your way to see the life, Im not trying to say that my story deserve your time more than others, that subjetive budy, but for me... This story is the message thaI want to tell to this world and I hope wont become in ashes with dust of time... well... if you have a philosofy of life or simply a particular way to see the world that others from your emviorement dont understand... HOPE YOU ENJOY SHARING IT ON THE COMMENTS!!!... and if your want... reading mine in

I guess the message of my work is that... people are complicated, weird, and often not very nice. But there's always something beneath the surface persona, something that made the people around who who they are now. That's sums it up pretty well, I think.

Well, being nice or bad is a subjetive concept... after all, is an unvaluable thing in the realitty... the only thing that is legitimate good or bad... is what you feel it is

Well... There are so many plotlines going on JTA that ONE message would feel a bit like a downplay... But saying all of them would probably lead to a 10 page long post about each and every character.

The core message of JTA is about growing and acceptance of that growth...
Accepting that sometimes even when we are old and supposedly wise, we still make the same mistakes, as we are flawed by nature
Accepting even if we try so very hard, there are some things that are too hard for us to tackle on our own,
Accepting that we are not all alike, that our experiences as people are collored by our own views and prejudices, and that our mind can play tricks on us and even flat out destroy us from the inside if we do not learn and cultivate empathy and gratitude.
Accepting that even the largest and strongest among us are small and weak, learn that we need to work together, as well as hold our own weight... The differences are what make us work so well alongside one another;
And finally... Accepting forgiveness... Both for our mistakes and the mistakes done onto us onto us, the importance of letting go of the things that hurt you.

Growth is a never ending thing, we grow as people as long as we live, and so does JTA, the characters, the world, and the reader with it.
The core idea is that it looks like one of those 'power fantasy' series where everyone will rise up and fight god at some point, but when you look at the cracks beneath the surface of that 'grand adventure' motif, is when you see what it is all about.

Also... Another message is that maybe... You should take some time out from the cruel world you live in, and enjoy the company of a few friends ^^

https://tapas.io/series/Journey-to-Ataraxia1

Ooh, now this is a different thread~

My message that I'm hoping to convey is that love is blinding and if you're not careful, you'll be consumed by it. Sounds a bit weird, I know. But I'm trying to paint a romance in a more realistic way? 'Cause la vie en rose is kind of like false advertising to the real world -_-

You can erase the records of a history, but you cannot erase it outcomes. The dead will always have their way to torment the living.

One of the most greatness explanations of what a story is I ever read... dude, you are a great writter, hope your story will be as popular as deserve

I don't gonna say my message, but I gonna give some thoughts about it!

I know that I have a message on my comic, but I still am working on it. I think that part of delivering the message is not telling, but let the viewer comprehend it by himself.
That doesn't mean that its wrong to say the message of your tale, but I think that the moment you say it, it will affect how the people view your art, so the ideal for me its to finish your work, let it sink for a while, and then speak about it, about the message that you wanted to deliver, and you can compare ideas about it with other people that have saw the whole picture and had made their own ideas about the message that was tried to convey.

Of course, again, there is no problem if an artist want to say the message before. I thing that is a thing of style.

Revenge is not sweet. Family ties can be mended and even in a world full of terrible creatures, wars, love can be found.

I don't have a single core theme in this project, but one prominent one is working to undo the damage done when you make a big mistake... There are also themes of courage and self-sacrifice; the sort of thing one would usually find in a sci-fi story which follows a plucky rebellion.

your ancestor's actions don't mean you're just like them.
Also sometimes the best family is a found family. those two are pretty much the big ones,
(also link just if ya'll wanna read)

Welcome to Tapas and hope you've been enjoying your stay here! :smiley:

For me, my main message in Devil's Triangle is that parenting is hard - there's a thin line between doing what you think is good for your kid and leaving them to their own devices. Especially in the age of technology, this gets harder and harder. The other message in the novel is about how social media (and technology in general) infringes on our privacy.

Shackles is more about the conflict between duty and desire, as well as alleviating the social status of women.

Finally, Dark Bytes takes a look at multiple technological areas and its impact on humanity. I hope it makes readers think more about how we're using technology and whether we're pushing tech advances down a road that shouldn't be taken.