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thanks for the tl
Yeah, what they showed had me internally screaming. Where the hell is moisture management? And you just put down one sheet of insulation and then throw on the floor directly?I'm a little sad that they're speeding half-assedly through the home improvement stuff, because not only is it obviously sketchy* but it's leaving out all the joy and satisfaction to be found in the details and progress of construction. Most people reading aren't going to demo and rebuild a showa-era japanese home, and this thing could totally share that experience with us.
Person reading this: You are probably better equipped to do your own plumbing than you are to determine which walls in your home are safe to remove.
I broadly agree w/ your post, but basically every romance manga section has folks projecting tropes (here gyaru age gap) on the characters.Readers are confused or speculating about the very basics of the couple's backstory that the manga thinks it's already explained, like their closeness, relative ages, and family situations.
When you have people over it's nice that you can talk to your guests as you finish the meal prep, and you can bring out the courses more easily.Open kitchens are overrated. Sure, you can, uh, talk to people while they're cooking. It also makes cooking part of family life whether you want it to or not, with the smells permeating the entire apartment. With the kitchen as a separate room it's easier to install proper ventilation.
And If you are incapable saving yourself no one else can save you eitherRemember that girl you liked?
Y'know, that girl you had around your neighborhood when you were about 6-10 years old
Remember how you liked being around her
How she made you feel special
Made your heart throb at some point
You probably didn't even realize the feelings you had for her
You weren't necessarily close with her
But you always wanted to get to know her better
You do?!
Great!!!
Now forgot about her
She ain't coming back
She already forgot about you
That girl ain't coming to fix your life
She isn't coming to give you that "what if" love life you always wanted
Give up on the illusion of her saving you
The only person who can save you is you
You're completely right, and even if it was spelled out in a concrete way, I'm sure we'd see at least one person not catch it.I broadly agree w/ your post, but basically every romance manga section has folks projecting tropes (here gyaru age gap) on the characters.
Yeah, what they showed had me internally screaming. Where the hell is moisture management? And you just put down one sheet of insulation and then throw on the floor directly?
I'm not coming to this expecting realism, but it's a bit much, isn't it? If the author isn't interested in the construction aspect beyond a metaphor for getting over old trauma and building a new life with someone, why be so specific about certain small parts of the process?I'm not understanding how they're renovating the home ... I thought both of them were financially struggling, or at least not well off?
"Someday," Tyler says, "you will die, and until you know that, you're useless to me."[CHEMICAL BURN]
Damnit! That sounded really interesting, why can't we ever have nice things?Naturally, it ended after 24 chapters, only ever got 1 chap scanlated (which got DMCA'd off MD,) and is unlikely to get an official translation... ever.
It kinda feels like #renotok in manga form. Which also explains the unrealistic budget and time frame.but it's a bit much, isn't it?
Not really, Through his advice he scored a free wage and infitinite plane tickets. And at any point in the movie he could have went corparate way with that charisma and become a multimillionaire in a year.Worth noting, by the way, that none of this was ever shown to be good advice in the end.
I just went on a whole little 30-second journey from "wondering whether 'renotok' was Hungarian" to "worrying I was in receipt of cursed information" after punchin' it in my googler.It kinda feels like #renotok in manga form. Which also explains the unrealistic budget and time frame.
Actually, you've got it the wrong way 'round at least as far as the Hollywood adaptation goes, as it was given a much "happier" ending than the book and no consequences are really shown. The movie made Project Mayhem look a lot more fun and edgy. The film ends with Jack killing Tyler and showing no intention of continuing Project Mayhem, getting horribly scarred, and presumably wrecking the economy. The novel ends with the Narrator shooting himself in the face to try and kill himself/Tyler, but failing. He wakes up confined in a mental institution where the janitors tell him they're members of Project Mayhem and they're waiting for his return. It's implied that the Narrator will never be able to escape what "Tyler" created. Either way, he's worse off than if he never had the mental illness.Not really, Through his advice he scored a free wage and infitinite plane tickets. And at any point in the movie he could have went corparate way with that charisma and become a multimillionaire in a year.
Writers at holywood just didn't want people to actually follow the advice so they kept inserting "its actually bad and disgusting" like the teethbrushing with dirty water, electrical hazard, and the rundown house. Honestly writers are pretty smart, they added lots of logical lore pitfalls as easy get outs for self satisfaction of the smart viewers. "Heh, as if. In real life cops are not dumb, You can't inflitrate political speeches that easily, Politician wouldn't listen to you, You can't make a crime syndicate, You can't hide a crime syndicate that well, You will die from infection if you do that, unproffesional people would die if they fought that hard while over concrete".
Just so smart viewers don't take in the usefull parts of the ideology. Another good thing movie did was associate the relavant philosophical parts with dumb logical pitfalls so later in life when viewers heard philosophies mentioned in film, philosophies were subconsciously associted with "how smart viewer felt after realizing movie was dumb" Of course thats not viewer felt while or right after watching the movie, but the strongest feeling left of the movie after few months of watching it.
Fun fact:
During World War II, the U.S. War Department utilized Hollywood to produce orientation and morale films specifically designed to foster camaraderie between soliders of different nationalities and backgrounds. Most of the soliders didn't remember the movies themselves but only the parts where, Different=Good. I think they did some tests on this effect of "subconscious association of good feeling with subject(s) of movies and propaganda" aswell