Weekly Anime Post 79

I planned to start something new this week but didnt due to circumstances. Sad.

Idk what Ill watch next. Maybe chainsaw man, maybe bocchi, maybe danmachi (though Ill probably wait until its finished tbh). Or maybe something else idk. Make recommendations if you wanna. Trashy romcoms preferred :marseythumbsup:

!anime

@Aevann pls

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Not much on my part as I'm still reading The Ravages of Time. One thing that isn't spoken enough when it comes to this comic is the concept of deception. Sure, we all know works that have le token genius character who has a plan for everything and surely doesn't rely on unlogical circumstances to win. Ravages has that too, but at least it's somewhat believable. I'm talking about common tricks aimed to deceive the enemy. A good example is how Lü Bu is praised as the god of war and thus feared by warlords, generals and soldiers alike. Soldiers, which to be fair were mostly peasants at the time anyway, tremble at the sheer sight of him and are afraid of his martial prowess and therefore are simply incapable of any action. While the romance and its many adaptions exaggerate this to an insanely stupid level, I quite like how the comic applies this to concepts such as morale or fortitude of troops. Now, think about it. What would happen if you heard you were going up against this unbeatable men and his strong army? You'd be scared shitless but lucky for you, he can only be at one place at a time. Can he though? How would you even recognize a man you have never met, never heard or never even seen just by rumors alone? Especially on the battlefield? You wouldn't. Ravages has some grand moments applying this concept such as 8 different Lü Bus defending a city. It's also brilliantly done with characters supposedly dying only to miraculously come back alive.

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still unemployed then?

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