There's a lot of pressure here. If I end up not liking this show I'm gonna lose follower and be cring
I'm actually not sure how easy this is to live tweet. I mean I'll TRY but I may end up watching the whole thing and then coming back. Live tweeting works better when the show is... bad
I think at the core of my frustrations with isekai is that, for the past decade or so the genre has become an increasingly narrow box of repeated ideas. The narrower the box gets, the easier it is to be different, which only highlights how similar all the shows are
Basically, modern isekai does three things
1. Target audience of 15-30 year old virginal, suicidal Otaku 2. Video game mechanics as a central part of the world 3. Fantasy setting, based in part or in full around medieval Europe
Avoid any combination of these three and boom
But no isekai dares challenge these three tenants.
Instead we get "these three things but a spider". Or "these three things but a vending machine". Or "these three things but it's DARK and there's SLAVES". Or "these three things but a horny baby"
Uh so I've spent all morning on "The Great Reset" trending section on Twitter and I wanna make a thread.
Who knows? Maybe someone obsessively browsing the tab will change their mind because of me.
So in a nutshell: The Great Reset is another iteration of the globalist elites' plan to institute a one-world totalitarian government.
This time, they plan on using COVID (which they say is fake or 99% harmless) and climate change (also fake, ofc) to seize power
Their evidence for this? An NGO called the World Economic Forum has mentioned that COVID is an excellent opportunity to implement humane changes in our economic system that they call "The Great Reset".
Several politicians have also mentioned a COVID reset in some form
Idk people tell me "Mo you deserve more followers/subscribers" and I guess? But this is way more people than I thought would ever give a shit about me
And there's little things too. Like on YouTube even though I can't post as consistently as I like, the numbers say a higher than average percent of my subscribers basically always comes through to watch whatever I can put up, even if it's like 80 people
So I need to make a thread about Chicago because I'm sick and tired of hearing white people talk about this city when it's obvious they've neither been or read a single thing about it.
This is gonna be LONG so strap in.
When you think of the most violent cities in America, of course Chicago comes to mind. And then maybe NYC.
But does Hartford, CT?
No?
How about Houston, TX?
Because it turns out Hartford, Houston, and Chicago all have VERY comparable rates of violent crime (1,093/100,000 vs 1,095 vs 1,099).
None of these cities even break the top 10 most dangerous cities in the country.