Doesn't quite apply to this scenario, since that guy is in fact highly competent compared to the average in this age. He's a progidy, just not compared to someone from a different time when people had way more mana for whatever reason.
Also Dunning-Kruger is generally more about having a bit of...
This IS manwhafreak. They got DMCA'd, so they just changed name and website.
She had agency, she made a choice years ago without knowing it. She just wasn't allowed to not take responsibility for said choice willy nilly.
Wouldn't it make more sense if the well was just poisoned by the cult? Or even just poisonous in general, making the cultists right. "They capture peope, poison them, then send them back" makes virtually no sense.
I meant their names are on there, so it doesn't matter what order you supply them, the TS should be able to figure out who goes where. Why would they work on a series they don't read, and how can someone read this and not know the difference between Dogora and Kurena?
If you think Blighttown was bad in DSR, you should've seen it in the original. Imagine all that, but with the framerate fluctuating between 25 and 50% of what it's supposed to be.
Eh, I'm not too keen on tracking total screentime enough to figure out if he'd fit the original role of deuteragonist versus someone like catgirl nurse, but by that standard yeah he very well might be. And said metric would likely shift as the story progresses anyway.
I was going more for the...
Inquisitor dude looks like if Ryuk was human and joined Organisation XIII lol.
He has the same goal as, but a different (opposing) methodology than, the protagonist. That by definition makes him an antagonist (for now), but he is in no way a villain. He'll likely turn into a deuteragonist in time.
There's various factors that go into eating behaviour for both cats and dogs. If you pick up a stray that had to eat to survive, they're more likely to overeat given the chance. Having competition around (other cats/dogs) that may steal the food also makes it more likely. And of course there's...
At least he realized the issue, he's just not willing to fix it (yet).
You fools, she clearly needs to sit on his face.
This isn't a technical art class. This is a class to prep you for the entrance exam for a fine art class. You're expected to already have that technical stuff handled...
Funny, the general compaint was "they're not telling him how to improve" and now it's "he has to do exactly what they say to not fail"? He literally just has to show some artistic intent.
It helps that I'm already pretty sure of what the issue at hand is (it was foreshadowed pretty heavily)...
And something Inuyama will not be able to do for the actual entrance exam, either. A lot of people in this comment section seem to not understand that this is exactly how the actual exam goes, too. With the exact same kind of people having the exact same mental process when grading your work...