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6/26/2025, 11:05:33 AM
I've come to a disturbing conclusion about Japanese "storytelling". They are such gifted writers that you can pick out any given random manga, anime, or novel and be enamored by its story, characters, and setting for it to likely take a 90 degree nosedive towards the end and turn into complete and utter shite. Why are the Japanese so bad at endings? Is it a cultural thing? There must be a reason because this is disturbingly common. I'm sick and tired of growing so attached to something I'm reading or watching only to be disappointed at the ending, just feels like wasted time effort and energy. How can we get the Japanese to understand that it is not how you start but how you finish?
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