My friend recommended I look into Copycat as a good psychological horror manhwa for beginners and I want to stress that the content warnings are serious. This is not a light recommendation. Beautiful, brilliant, but genuinely dark.
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My friend recommended I look into Copycat as a good psychological horror manhwa for beginners and I want to stress that the content warnings are serious. This is not a light recommendation. Beautiful, brilliant, but genuinely dark.
From what most readers are saying, around chapter five to six things really click into place once the regression timeline establishes itself properly.
Not gonna lie, I tried it same day it launched and the visual coding feature is genuinely fun. Asked it to build a simple budgeting dashboard and it was usable in under two minutes. That kind of friction removal is what actually gets regular people hooked.
The zombie version had so much potential with the social commentary angle, but they really dropped the ball in the second half.
Wonder how different religious communities are handling these changes
Working on smaller scales like the coaster landscapes really improved my attention to detail.
I still have all my Webkinz plushies in a box somewhere. Maybe I should dust them off and log in again.
I'm just here hoping we get to see more of Asgard in the flashbacks
The scene in the manager's office was pure chaos! I couldn't stop laughing but also felt so bad for him at the same time
Still can't believe this was going on in the 1920s and most people have never heard about it.
The discussion of probabilistic knowledge versus certainty reminds me of quantum mechanics.
Never thought I'd be so invested in a movie about the diamond district.
The Diversify Your Reading Challenge seems more manageable than the others. Might start with that one.
The fact that Netflix has rights to all 22 books gives me hope they're in this for the long haul.
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