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Momo May 29, 2024 7:32 pm

There is quite a few things that it doesn't make sense that this world has no version or alternative of. Like the simplified math not existing cus f*ckers afraid to touch or change legendary work kinda makes sense and can work (like few and very far in-between people thought there must be a shorter way but like thought that was a crazy thought of theirs or didn't get far and where stopped or maybe said "this hard so it's not meant to be" cus who gonna argue a dragon). But like, the blender and water proof paper. You're telling me that no one thought "hey magic makes things convenient" and tried to blend or juice fruit easier? Magic makes things convenient and science understandably becomes less developed in a world with a lot of magic or at least common access to it but that doesn't mean inventions stop being created or thought of. They are just simply different and would evolve differently over time as people discover new things in such a world. Inventions come from laziness and a desire for convenience (and improvement) not just science or technology alone. That being said, I also don't give much of a f*ck cus this is a very interesting concept and it's fun watching her rock everyone's sh*t with our everyday normal concepts. I've liked watching her incorporate all of it from the beginning so I'm perfectly willing to overlook such things.

    yamamabitch May 30, 2024 6:07 am

    with the european basis of the parallel time frame from our real world, europeans themselves refused improvements because of "honor" and "barbarism". they didn't even have forks and knives until around this time because they resembled weapons, that's why they have dining etiquette. it's not that far fetched

    Momo May 31, 2024 10:33 pm
    with the european basis of the parallel time frame from our real world, europeans themselves refused improvements because of "honor" and "barbarism". they didn't even have forks and knives until around this tim... yamamabitch

    That is true, but seeing how they respond it gives off more if a feeling that no one thought of or to do any of these. With the math I see what you spoke of.

Momo May 20, 2024 7:34 pm

The first thing I'd like to say about her is that whether or not she willingly gave up Celphi she isn't really his mother. She wasn't involved in his life whatsoever while he was growing up. She didn't raise him or show him the love of a mother though she may have wanted too. Not just me but numerous members of my family were adopted after being given up by willing and not willing bio parents.
Another thing is that yes, she's a complex character, but that isn't why some people are upset with her (some are cus they can't handle dark complex female characters). While I understand her reaction that doesn't make it justified. She is actively wishing equal harm (death and ceasing of existence) on both people who did and did not harm her. She says cruel things that attack other people's trauma and play on their weak points. She has a negative outlook on things and shares it without being willing to hear from others or what they have to say. On the other hand she loved her husband and did everything expected of her and yet still was treated like breeding cattle that could be replaced and had to fear dying throughout her pregnancy. That can definitely affect your relationship with your child and I believe have a negative effect on the child (one of my aunts was depressed during her pregnancy and it lead to minor complications and less minor effects on her child). She then lost the only person that made being apart of that family bearable. I can only imagine by this point they had already consumed her life (as compared/differing to live) and world.
Her response to her experience makes sense, is reasonable, and very realistic but that doesn't make it ok or just. I like her from a writing perspective but as a character/person am on the fence. Suffering isn't a reason to be hurtful or cruel to others. Though I do understand freaking out when people essentially hunted her down and stayed in her home doing go knows what while she wad away and who were from a family she hates. And that she had to muster up courage to go see them to warn another woman before she was too hurt only to be shown what she believed was ignorance and naivety (and genuine rudeness plus ignorance).

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