>>82300883
>it's inevitable after enough history with a character.
i guess so, but in their own stories characters usually enjoy some hefty plot armor anyway and outside it's up for interpretation. if people enjoy that kind of thought experiments, more power to them, but it's not for me. when the argument of superman vs batman came up, i told my friend that the winner is whoever breaks character first.
>a lot of fiction in recent years have just moved to mindless drones over armies.
it's a shift you can see in real war as well (albeit slowly), so it's not without precedent. in story telling it's usually just a cop-out to not come up with a compelling opposing force. lots of franchises replaced humans with robots so they can justify violence in ips targeted at younger audiences. personally, i just think it's lame.
>>82300949
hey fren! glad to have you back!
>I could not fall asleep for hours more and I had bad thoughts again. I was hungry too.
hm... as weird as it sounds, you need energy to sleep well, so maybe a spoon of honey before bed could do the trick. at least that's what i've heard. how are you feeling today? ready for bed? what about those thoughts, though?
>I, I, I, enough about me, so many Is
i always enjoy hearing about how you are doing, though i prefer you doing well, of course.
>>82301010
>hello, i'm back.
let's go! :D
>i'm preparing my garden to plant some lavenders
the more lavender, the better. ;D
>i need something that'll actually make me get out of bed out of guilt of neglecting it.
usually lavender does quite well without the need to do much. at least the lavender around my place does, but it probably won't hurt if you did.
>heard it's a pain in the ass to grow too
how odd. maybe it doesn't like the climate in your area?
>it'll test my non-existent gardening skills
best of luck! o7 i've ended up killing most of the stuff i tried to grow and if something strives out there, it's despite and not because of me. :/ tells us how it's going.