
I REALLY like death note, but I like a lot of other things too, like Totk, and I post my art :D
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Just Want You To Know If I Ever Write A Book And There Are Meticulous Metaphors, Foreshadowing Or Underlying
Just want you to know if I ever write a book and there are meticulous metaphors, foreshadowing or underlying meanings in phrases and you point point out I will either
-be very glad someone actually found them
-be very confused because I didn't write in any metaphors or anything
Either I would have a hidden meaning in every line or none at all
Or maybe alternate idk my motivation fluctuates on a less than hourly basis
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I'm so tired of easy trivia quizzes, especially death note ones. I keep seeing questions like 'What was the name of the shinigami that saved Misa from a stalker?
A) Sidoh
B) Rem
C) Gelus'
Dude I want to be asked what Light's blood type is. I want to be asked what Touta Matsuda's birthday is. I want to have a question asking me to assign an event to a manga chapter. With these examples alone you could have a difficult quiz. Like:
In the chapter 'Kindred Spirits' Near informs Light he is:
A) aware he is kira
B) in Japan
C) incredibly close to solving the kira case
Hell that question isn't even that bad and was pretty easy tbh because I'm bad at making quizzes but you get what I'm saying
Anyway basically we need more quizzes for the insane people who think of nothing but one specific piece of media, or something similar idk
Valve...counting to 3? Impossible. I don't believe it. This is clearly edited.
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I keep them by shelf basically by vibes, but also ones that share universes or what they mean to me (I have multiple 'childhood' shelves, also in seperate categorises) then there's the nonfiction shelf, the massive books I can use for flower printing shelf, the shelf for my favourites etc
Gojo secretly has a heavenly pact and it's being crazy strong in return for his common sense