If my monsters are imagined, why do they trigger the motion sensor lights?

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  • <The Amazing Village Creator: Slow Living with the Village Building Cheat Skill> Volume 2 - Just some inoffensive city building power fantasy. Though there is a argument to be had that it’s offensive in how inoffensive it is.

    <GATE - Thus the JSDF Fought There!> Volume 1 - Experienced the series in the wrong order (anime -> manga -> lightnovel). That’s also how I would order the adaptations, with the anime as the best version and the LN at the end.

    <Looks like a Job for a Maid! The Tales of a Dismissed Supermaid> Volume 1 + 2 - This follows a simple formula: Maid comes someplace, a problem develops and gets solved by Maid because that’s just what Maids do. She then collects a dedicated follower and they then move to the next place like a locust swarm that feeds on problems. Sadly this changes in the second volume and she stops collecting followers. I had hoped she would continue to do so like a Maid version of Pikmin.

    <The Strange Adventure of a Broke Mercenary> Vol. 4 - I picked up this series again. Not sure why.


  • Has anyone read The Worlds Strongest Witch?

    Yeah, I have. Here’s what I wrote about it back at the time:

    One of those “somehow our entire fantasy society is based on skill ranks using earth terminology but everyone thinks ‘S Rank’ is the worst because it’s so far down the alphabet, so I get left to die by my parents because that’s totally normal parenting behaviour, but it turns out S-Rank actually means it’s good!” type of stories. I’m groaning so much reading this, my neighbors started cheering for my stamina. There is a certain charm to it, though. It reminds me of the good old days before I stopped reading web novels for the lack of quality. This book here is riddled with so many logical and temporal errors that it should never have reached the point where it got picked up for publication and stayed in WN territory. It’s ridiculous, really. Like the editor just threw in the towel and said “yeah, whatever…just release it”.



  • I don’t think so. At least not for me. Honestly I find most school-based anime off putting since I cannot really empathize with the teenage angst and anxieties anymore. I know that it’s normal but it is so far removed from myself that it’s just annoying to see. That’s why I enjoyed this series and disliked Heibara’s Teenage NG+ as an example.

    It’s hard to describe. Both are some form of wish fulfillment plot, but one is going back to have a chance to overcome their anxieties and the other is going back having overcome them already. I think it’s a different target audience - tweens vs middle aged.