The found family trope is so dominant in fantasy manhwa right now that actively refusing it feels like a statement. Whether that statement is profound or just a stylistic choice is what I am still working out.
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The found family trope is so dominant in fantasy manhwa right now that actively refusing it feels like a statement. Whether that statement is profound or just a stylistic choice is what I am still working out.
That is a completely reasonable position and honestly the most honest test of whether a series lives up to ambitious framing is time. If people are still recommending this in two years the reinvention claim will have earned itself.
That is a genuinely thoughtful concern, but the article specifically mentions that you can read every line of code the agent writes. For a learner willing to do that, it could be the most educational tool ever built. Depends entirely on how you use it.
Fifteen manhwa getting anime adaptations in a single year and people are still sleeping on how significant this moment is for the medium. Five years ago one confirmed adaptation was news.
The chess Elo comparison is a bit misleading though. Chess Elo measures performance against other players over time with consistent rules. AI video arena Elo is based on user preference which is inherently subjective and the voting pool can shift dramatically.
The talent competition point is genuinely serious. Senior chip architects with relevant AI accelerator experience are among the most sought-after engineers in the world right now. Anthropic would be competing with Apple, Google, AMD, Nvidia, and every hyperscaler for the same small pool of people.
I can't decide which death was more traumatic. Oberyn's was shocking, but Joel's felt like losing a friend.
The idea of being restored to sanity implies we were sane before our struggles. That's actually quite hopeful.
We need to normalize talking about how love changes over time. It's not always pretty, but it can be beautiful.
Interesting how many of these characters show strength through emotional intelligence rather than just physical power.
Watching Azumanga Daioh right after AOT sounds crazy but I kind of want to try it
The twist in Jigsaw was clever but felt a bit forced. Still better than expected though.
Surprised the article doesn't mention budgeting more. That's been the biggest source of decoration drama in my experience.
I switched from weights to calisthenics during lockdown and never looked back. Love how I can workout anywhere, anytime.
The Monster Squad is such a fun throwback! Monster movies today take themselves too seriously
The final greeting to Scott feels like such a gentle goodbye. She knew it was time.
The political angle with Benny Safdie's character intrigues me. PTA hasn't really explored politics before.
Spending time alone used to scare me, but now it's my favorite form of self-care.
The Language of Flowers was such a beautiful suggestion. I'm not even a Pisces but I loved it.
The cost savings mentioned are real. Haven't had to water my yard once since switching to native plants three years ago.
Sometimes I think we focus too much on improving and forget to just enjoy the process of writing
I love how this article makes language learning feel more approachable. I've been struggling with Japanese, but incorporating study time during breakfast sounds like a brilliant idea
The concept of intuitive eating scared me at first, but it's actually quite liberating once you get used to it.
I've started reading international news sources to get different perspectives. It's fascinating how they cover American news.
I've never seen American Gods but that quote about free will is spot on. We often forget how powerful our choices are.
66 days to form a habit? That actually makes me feel better about my failed attempts at changing routines
Interesting how this research bridges the gap between ancient wisdom and modern science.
The rise in destination weddings makes sense. If you're only inviting close family anyway might as well make it special