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I roll my eyes whenever the SI claims to know martial arts.
Banished/oppressed because the MC owning a "weak/useless" power bends itself backward to justify its premise.
It's worse when they don't even include the tag.
Speaking of gamblecore stories; I've seen a spike in Chaos Gacha stories on QQ and AnonKun.
I haven't read any of them but for those who did; how are they compared to the Celestial format?
They are inherently sanctimonious in claiming to be superior to the MC for not immediately having the answer to easily solve the problem while they abuse meta-knowledge to quickly resolve a plot.
Critics for thee, not for me.
It doesn't inspire confidence when your MC inserts into a canonical overpowered character and yet still feels the need to give them out-of-context powers from other settings.
Gamestop did a fucky-wucky and accidentally damaged their customer's Switch 2s by stapling the receipt to the box.
https://www.dexerto.com/gaming/launch-day-switch-2-consoles-arrive-damaged-after-major-gamestop-blunder-3210047/
People will feel the need to correct someone about a topic they are familiar with. It's the same sensation to get when you see an obvious solution to a movie character's problem but you are yelling into the ether because the characters can't see it.
Something hilarious just happened.
Bungie got sued for allegedly stealing some guy's WordPress ideas for Destiny 2's original campaign but Bungie can't defend themselves because their live service model has caused the source code of Destiny 2 to change so much that they cannot provide an old...