The weird thing about your catbox posts is that at one point in time I was clearly able to see them. I remember those Pokémon posts you made in [email protected] and even commenting on them. But now I cannot see them.
I don't have Netflix, but cheers for Cells at Work getting in front of more eyeballs! I watched the first season and finished the manga and several of the manga spinoffs. I really liked this show. Fun, educational, obsessed over it for awhile before moving on.
Somehow I feel resolving not to ask her is a bad idea. Just because it was your decision!?
Not sure how I feel about the plot point of the resurrection spell and discovering a new angsty thing about it per chapter. I should like that in theory but somehow it feels like that formula isn't being applied in a pleasant way? idk
The tags indicate zero of the tragedy, I wonder if it is a lot more lighthearted after some chapters, or if it was mistagged.
I do appreciate how people actually acknowledge Aino's saving the world, although I am not sure why they seem to be ignorant of Iro.
Thank you for typing one! I love reading peoples' thoughts on the fiction they liked. If I didn't want to know I would not have asked this question.
I'm cool with Active but I also only look at Subscribed and sometimes Local.
In comparison, there’s other communities with a sea of posts with no upvotes getting posted daily. But no interaction.
In my experience, if I find something to say and say it, I'll often get a response, especially if it is mostly being propped up by one active mod. (Shoutout to [email protected] and @agent_[email protected]) Even if it is a community that just posts pictures. I try to do the same and comment when someone has something to say in my communities.
Ah, I should have made it clearer: I was more interested in the processes of the people posting out of curiosity, not to post pictures myself. I am here because I like anime and manga, yes, but I want to discuss them and get new recommendations here on Lemmy. I have no interest in using Lemmy as an image aggregator for anime and manga fandoms, especially because Danbooru and Pixiv have tagging systems I can filter by and Lemmy does not; and they are bigger and more established and can take the image load. Thanks for trying to help though!
I think people post the pictures as a combination of it being something they like, trying to keep a small Fediverse community active in the name of growing it, and… frankly, it is what they are probably used to. Back on Reddit, I'd seek out a sub for an anime I watched that I liked, only to find there is no discussion, no cool fan theories, just a bunch of fanart that someone besides the poster created, and to be honest that really wasn't what I was looking for. I also don't want to have to tell a bunch of people doing something they like to change to suit my tastes, so I just left. Here on the Fediverse, there are a few discussion communities that suit me :)
I don't think they are trying to decrease/cool down their anger. I think they are trying to engage in it.
I'll be honest, as long as people are not acting awful towards their fellow human beings (like taking out anger on a person who has nothing to do with it, punching someone over cutting in line at the bank) I do not particularly mind if people are increasing their anger and aggression instead of decreasing it. Jogging it out and getting angrier is still far better than punching it out at a person, especially since you probably still reap the health benefit of jogging.
Thanks for the link though, fun read! I guess we should go to bed angry ;) Clicking one of the links in the article you linked was pretty interesting…
My concerned side worries for that guy and the budgets of the people doing the research but most of me says "that's just funny".
As a reader, I say "not for me" and leave overly negative things there for others to enjoy. The way I feel better is not reexposing myself to a reflection of all the ills in this world that I'm constantly being shown can be awful. But some people find catharsis in it! One man's trash is another man's treasure, after all. I am sure some people would dismiss some things I like as too saccharine and not realistic aka gritty enough.