@mochichan I have nothing against your criticisms, i just wanted to know what you think when, from MY perspective, the ideals behind a couple of your tweets seemed to contradict. If i was wrong, then i apologize for that. But that's what simply crossed my mind at the time
@mochichan Okay, no need for hostility. Like i said, I'm just trying to understand. And what i said was "mainly", i mean like Beowulf or Raikou, servants like Astolfo or D'eon is still a minority in the servant roster by comparison. let me reiterate... (1/2)
@mochichan To be fair though, you cant expect everything to be like jojo, FGO still mainly appeals to its audience by portraying masculine men, and feminine women mostly. They still haven't gotten the middle ground figured out yet
@mochichan Ok, fair point. I'll admit that i don't have a sense of fashion, so I'm trying to understand someone doesn't like like something I think is okay since my first thought that the outfit was pretty practical instead of how good the outfit looks
@mochichan Also the scarf isn't that weird if you think about how sandy and dusty it is in uruk. And before anyone misinterprets me, no, im not attacking anyone, just making coversation
@mochichan Not to be that guy, but didn't you make a tweet to too long ago, raving about gil's "peak male sexuality"? Smells like double standards. besides, if you think about where they are and the people around them, gudao is the one out of place (1/2)
@TheAn1meMan#LetsFight The entertainment value you get from watching a show no matter how good or bad it was is more important than the narrative value it has, no point in watching a well written show if you cant enjoy it amiright?
@ChibiReviews I'd recommend you continue from where you left off in the manga though, they left out a little arc and i think the manga fleshes out a few scenes and characters better than the anime