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fake intellectual dialogues
does anyone gets frustrated by the superficial/oversimplified portrayal of social issues in webtoons/mangas that are supposed to be realistic? its always watered down dialogues that are supposed to be intellectual takes on a serious issue but just come off as juvenile and uneducated. especially in romance and slice of life
I've always found it weird that many stories just use homophobic society as an excuse to add some angst in their romance without having a deeper dive. reply
My worst fear as a writer described in a question. Cause like you have to know how to balance the main plot and the sub plot correctly, and by god most authors fail horribly at that. And I end up asking myself if they're just all bad or if I'm way too confident in my abilities. 3 reply
Mm because yes. I feel like a lot of authors make pieces specifically about homophobia to turn it I to tragedy, not even caring to explain in depth WHY its sad. Honestly if they did stuff so much more detailed, I would love it 10x more, especially the ones situated in Asia, it could honestly show the amount of issues with homophobia the contenant i...... 1 reply
to add on to this, I feel like a lot of these authors use these social issues almost like accessories to the story for realism and not out of interest. someone seriously needs to tell these people that taking on these serious themes that impact a lot of people in society is a responsibility and can be harmful if done badly or too superficially. If ...... 2 reply
It depends on the story and if I'm knowledgeable about the social issue myself. Honestly, I'm more likely to get mad if they misrepresent something I am educated about. However, it might be hypocritical, but if I don't know much about something I'll likely ignore it. Additionally, if it's something I'm actually interested in reading and I'm taking ...... reply