Mr. Negative

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UBW was pretty enjoyable. Archer was looking for a way to justify himself doing what he did. Shirou was that justification. Also the time travel thing was more metaphysical or spiritual in nature. In many religions time doesn't effect spirits so there's a Dr. Manhattan effect where the past and future are always their present.

yeah, it wasn't exactly time travel.

If souls are nothing but energy, and energy can't be created or destroyed, just altered.... then time doesn't exist. We may experience the passing of time simply because we're spirit kept in temporary stasis. Like flies in amber. Batteries powering complex organic machines. It's something I told to one of my exes. We thought she was dying at the time. If you die and go where you're going, there's a good chance everyone going to that same place will already be there.

Archer's closing words hit me and showed me the same perspective you got. "I was never wrong."

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some people like shoujo,
some people like Charlotte Flair.

it is what it is. :yeshrug:
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U ain't gotta be a simp or women to like shoujo :snoop:
Like what u want who cares what others think

This. Some of the best romances ever have come out of that genre.

Most of the men in harems and romances aimed at a male audience are passive and indecisive. In shojo it's usually the opposite. A 100% masculine reader would identify better with the guy who takes charge of situations, is successful and has confidence in himself, versus that nice guy who just so happens to be surrounded by women that like him because he's really nice and nothing else.
 
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