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>> No.19933652 [View]
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>>19933498
>Bersercucks when you tell them that the manga was only good as a glorified artbook of monsters and tiddies and the one time Miura tried to be deep and philosophical his ideas were so shitty that he had to retcon them out of manga, while Bakker's conception of God of Gods and Thousandfold Thought is one of the most unique and creative ideas in history of genre fiction
>also their face when you tell them that Miura died jerking off to idolmaster lolis and will never finish his shitty manga, while Bakker churned out 7 masterpieces of perfectly executed narrative and No-God is soon

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I have an issue of wanting to recreate mediocre and bad media, in hopes of salvaging the wasted potential. This is an issue because it sticks onto my mind the moment I find something that is redeemable due to good premises that fail their promises. I review the media and try to recreate it without its holes and blemishes, however, I lack the skill to do so.
This leaves me with an empty feeling of wanting more than I can even make. Should I just give up? Or should I keep trying until I recreate it into something I like rather than loathe? It's a stupid habit but I'm wondering whether I should fully attempt to pursue or just rectify the habit so I stop.

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>>9339970
More emotion in Berserk than fucking Shakespeare.

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