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/v/ - Etrian Odyssey Thread
Anonymous No.719924850
>>719918264
The world and UI art doesn't mesh with Himukai's at all, it looks like something out of a mobile game.
/co/ - Thread 150023863
Anonymous No.150025271
>>150023863
>this dude
>the rape scribble
>Everett True
>Trolley
>Atomic Robo
>Conan the Barbarian

What IS this ranking? It does'nt make any sense to me.
/lit/ - freewrite "E-ink Typewriter" is $699 USD
Anonymous No.24650186
>>24649900
>There was a great groaning and moaning over the virtues of paper and pen

Does nobody get annoyed at how slow this is, versus typing?

Am I just a particularly good typist, by /lit/'s standards? When I was in intermediate school and middle school they would drill us on typing. I'm 38, maybe it was a Millennial thing. We'd all get taken to the computer lab and we'd spend like half an hour, once or twice a week, practicing typing on the desktops there.

Anyway it really took with me, and I'm a very fast and efficient typist. I actually almost got a job as a stenographer once, I'm so fast and efficient. So I could never dream of writing anything of mine by hand, it's just simply too slow and laborious compared to what I can do on a keyboard.
/lit/ - Write your thoughts
Anonymous No.24612190
I feel like there's this trend on 4chan in the last few years where things will be aggressively dismissed in a way that makes me think the person hasn't actually engaged with them. This goes for books, anime, comics, movies, even sports. You'll see somebody make a thread where they use a lot of profanity to extremely aggressively insult and dismiss something, and in the few times where I know about that something, I can tell they haven't actually read/watched/engaged with it.

What's the deal here? My best guess is that there's a lot of younger posters, especially Zoomers, who are pointedly aware that they're not as well-read and well-watched as the older users of this site, and out of insecurity at this they lash out and angrily dismiss things that the older users have enjoyed. Ultimately it's a defense mechanism against feelings of inferiority.
/co/ - Thread 149512828
Anonymous No.149514352
>>149514091
I would have liked him to stop the city from flooding. I don't think that's too much to ask.

Also it's hilarious that everyone Riddler took out was a baddy so they had to hastily shoehorn him instigating a Gamer Rebellion to kill a bunch of innocent people, just to make sure nobody watching the movie took his side. It's like Reeves forgot to make his villain actually villainous until the third act.
/a/ - Thread 280709754
Anonymous No.280722022
>>280721942
>straight subtext
/a/ - Thread 280647057
Anonymous No.280668811
>>280668264