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🎮 Gamedev & Pixel Artist | 📊 Data Science | 🎨 Photoshop | 🧠 ENTP 8w7 853 | Nice to meet me
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2025
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SPOILER ALER
Lastly, the reinterpretation of Erlkönig. In this case, Buntarou plays both the role of the father and the son.
His recent marriage and daughter represent the figure of the son, symbolizing what he could lose, while the climber Katou is portrayed as the father, who's drunk in excitement
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SPOILER ALERT:
In many parts of the story, his self-isolation is depicted as losing his humanity and being seen as an outsider.
His affinity for mountains is supported by his condition as the lonely climber who lives for his own passion. This is developed back and forth as the series goes.
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The paneling and drawing really elevate the story as they excel at depicting the mental state of Mori Buntarou.
From how the fear and self doubt of climbing the K2 is portrayed to the terrifying depiction of the danger of vices and bad sexual temptations.
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The drawing is outstanding and keeps improving throughout the chapters. The story is told from Mori Buntarou's point of view, except a few events that are not revisited later on the story.
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The Climber
A seinen Manga which explores loneliness, social isolation, degeneration, vices, guilt, fear, self-realization and so on.
To be honest, the whole series explores a wide range of topics, each arc focusing on Mori and the people he meets throughout his life.
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My view of the song was partially influenced by the story I'm currently reading, which offers its own interpretation.
I just looked it up and my own view wasn't so far-fetched.
PS: I'm excited about being able to catch a couple words in german from the song. Thanks to my 270 days streak of Duolingo
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Franz Schubert: Erlkönig
Personally, I think the song tells a story of how illness and cold claims the son's life before the father reaches help. The Erlkönig might symbolize the extreme temperatures.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=JS91...
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MiSide 100%
After replaying it, I can say that a second run doesn't add as much value as I thought aside from some funny easter eggs. The alternative endings feel more like gags than anything meaningful.
AIHASTO said they were adding a new mode for free soon tho.
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MiSide (1st run)
A humor and horror game resembling Doki Doki, full of references to other videogames. The game explores themes of loneliness, impossible love and social isolation.
It's a funny game with a moderately interesting story and potential for replayability.
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Spy x Family Code: White (2023)
In general the film is quite funny and full of action, yet it gives proper screen time to the whole cast of the series, resembling films like Shin Chan, but toning down the humor and improving action scenes.
The film also has a huge plot convenience at the end
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Nier Automata (the videogame) (1st run)
Undoubtedly made to be replayed, so I won't talk much on the story. The fighting mechanics feel a little stiff as no matter how, the drone will be the main source of DPS.
The open world is very compact and small, making good use of its space in the story.
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The story is told In media res, jumping back and forth and playing with the humor behind the protagonist's contradictions.
The montage is worth mentioning, offering striking transitions and playing with the rhythm to support both the story and create humor.
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500 days of Summer
Film that realistically portrays love and complications in relationships, seeing how they can end due to different expectations and insecurities.
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Lo de Kanye West es lo que le pasa cuando se le olvida tomarse las pastillas de la esquizofrenia
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Nah pero lo de Neil Gaiman está en otro nivel
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esta escena fue muy emotiva
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justo entré y ya llevo 3
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgRl...
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Te juro que no se porqué, cada vez que me meto en Discover me cada 3 tweets un tio enseñando el rabo o con poca ropa.
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No tienes derecho a su propiedad, incumplió la ley y pagó por ello, que la necesite o no no es asunto de nadie más que del propietario.
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Yours is a pretty well stablished and cool art style.
Having your own identity and consistent quality is something to be proud of
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Its insights on loneliness, love, writting and vocation gave me hours of reflection.
It's pretty short, only 40 pages, but definetly worth a read.
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I really apreciate having the chance to experience how alike people from over a century ago are to us and how their life experiences are still worth so much.
I only picked this book to give me a rest between two 600 pages books, but every chapter felt like a life lesson every day.
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Anyway its so funny how dramatic US police are that they sent the Avengers to catch some dude with a gun and escort him.
This world ain't serious man
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Think how dangerous this normalization of violence can be in the future, when it happens to a celebrity, a politician or a family with innocent children.
Using violence to demand a system change that the majority does not want is totalitarianism and contempt for democracy.
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no se si se haya operado o no, pero Keanu Reeves por ahí está aparentando 40 a los 60
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Lo que 1000 horas de Hearts of iron 4 hace a un mf
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being all joyful for the death of another person for his job just proves you're messed up man.
Same problem with famous people and paparazzi, invading public figure's privacy is dangerous and dehumanizing
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At that moment of the story Kvothe lost all that defined him, his family, his home, had been isolated, hungry and deprived of dignity and hope.
The moment he met the storyteller he found something to be inspired for again, and reconnected with himself. It was his wake up call.
I saw myself in that
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¿La continuación es tan buena como el anime?