I enjoyed reading the comments of the Elliot Rodgers Ilk where They still couldn't figure out why people have begun deserting this anime and complaining about it.
Frankly it speaks volumes about Them and shows Why THEY LIKE THIS ANIME and why Others have begun to tune it out and turn it off.
Youngest Brother was over here at My Apartment on Saturday after I got back from the Dayjob.
And eventually We talked about this anime and it didn't take Him long to QUICKLY UNDERSTAND why I was turned off by it. And He himself was none too thrilled either.
In BOTH OF OUR INSTANCES We have FOUGHT FOR AND GAINED REAL POWER WITHIN OUR LIVES, so?
Watching a Fraud/Frauds, and Yes, I know, the Irony.
Because it is an Anime, it's a Cartoon.
But bear with Me.
-_-
I always wonder when I type that, is it BEAR or BARE.
But BARE means to REVEAL YOURSELF BY REMOVING CLOTHING.
So...?
Yeah.
Anyway!?
I'm tired too.
As I should be.
BLAZING HOT, but at least My Dayjob AC is FIXED.
I made it through today without eating a bunch of bullshit THROUGHOUT THE DAY.
I ate APPLES.
Nothing but apples.
And water.
Had one large cup of coffee with extra cream extra sugar.
And that was My Entire Dayjob Work-Day.
So?
Coming back around to Overlord-III.
I believe the Anime writers and such, knew that if They STRAIGHT WENT WITH THE SOURCE MATERIAL, a bunch of Light Novels.
People would get TURNED OFF TO IT, and THEY WERE RIGHT!
The funny thing is that the Elliot Rodgers Ilk believe that people are turned off because the Main Character is brutal.
HA!
Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, exhibit-A please;
Notice how when I type "cartoon".
The Value of it NOSEDIVES LIKE BITCOIN!
But...?
When I type;
Anime.
It reads and seems and sounds...?!
More...?
Refined.
And Adult.
People have turned on this Cartoon because the Main Character is a disingenuous dim-wit who always wanted to be an asshole in the Real World. But didn't have the Balls to even attempt to fuckin socially interact!
It has now been confirmed in TONIGHT'S episode, which was obvious from last week and I even believe THE WEEK BEFORE LAST.
That it was The Main Character HIMSELF that MADE SURE PEOPLE FOUND OUT WHERE HIS HQ WAS SO THEY COULD ATTACK IT.
Then HE could have JUSTIFICATION TO ATTACK WHOMEVER!
Now You See...?
You See Now...?
He is attempting to create JUSTIFICATIONS THAT AREN'T EVEN FUCKIN NECESSARY.
First of All He's ridiculously OVERPOWERED in this Anime, which, for a WIDE VIEWING AUDIENCE IS GONNA GET OLD IN A HURRY!
Because He's also a COWARD.
Oh and let Me not forget, AN UNDEAD LICH.
Who's also an asshole.
See it was CUTE, to a point, in Season I and II.
TO A POINT.
I for One.
Was put on FULL ALERT from what He DECIDED TO DO IN SEASON-II, to the Lizard Tribes. His DECISION to USE THEM AS AN EXPERIMENT TO TEACH HIS NOW LIVING-BREATHING NPC'S, was stupid.
WHY?
Because IF the Bum-Loser WHO WROTE THIS SHIT.
Had HONESTLY PUT ANY REAL COMP, as in COMPETITION.
Within His Story.
Then when the Main Character DECIDED TO REVEAL HIMSELF AND ATTACK THE LIZARD TRIBES, then those ON HIS LEVEL WOULD HAVE GOTTEN THE CHANCE TO SENSE/DETECT HIM and/or FIND OUT ABOUT HIM.
And THAT!?
Is what is REALLY TURNING PEOPLE OFF.
He has NO ACTUAL COMPETITION.
So He is looking like what He is.
A Pussy-ass Coward.
WHO CONVENIENTLY HAS NO EQUALS TO CHALLENGE HIM.
Which means...?
Fuck is the Point of this shit then.
His PERSONALITY.
Is Selfish.
AND ACTUALLY PATHETIC.
Mind You I'm just typing. I'm not really GOING DOWN THE LAUNDRY LIST OF STUPIDITY HE DOES WHEN HE SIMPLY COULD HAVE GONE AT THE ISSUE STRAIGHT-FORWARD, but...!?
The Author is TESTING THE AUDIENCE TO SEE if They See, that the Main Character is ACTUALLY INEPT.
-_-
Yeah.
Annnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnd, when does any REAL CONSEQUENCE CATCH UP TO HIM...?
And THIS.
Is why People are turning on this Anime.
Lemme put up this Definition and GO TO BED!
Lich
In fantasy fiction, a lich (/ˈlɪtʃ/;[1] from Old English 'līċ' meaning 'corpse') is a type of undead creature. Often such a creature is the result of a transformation, as a powerful magician skilled in necromancy or a king striving foreternal life using spells or rituals to bind his intellect and soul to his phylactery and thereby achieving a form of immortality. Liches are depicted as being clearly cadaverous, bodies desiccated or completely skeletal. Liches are often depicted as holding power over hordes of lesser undead creatures, using them as soldiers and servants. Unlike zombies, which are often depicted as mindless, a lich retains independent thought and is usually at least as intelligent as it was prior to its transformation.
Various works of fantasy fiction, such as Clark Ashton Smith's "Empire of the Necromancers" (1936), had used lich as a general term for any corpse, animated or inanimate, before the term's specific use in fantasy role-playing games. The more recent use of the term lich for a specific type of undead creature originates from the 1976 Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game booklet Greyhawk, written by Gary Gygax and Rob Kuntz.[2]
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