GabrielRott
I like gaming, martial arts, fashion and food. I love food. Currently at college aspiring to be an interpreter. So... that sums my lowly being up.
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Yeah... Marvel: A Mortal's Ascension is a good take on Cultivation when done correctly. It is literally the only cultivation story I can read and not cringe or hate.
Felicia was supposed to be raped in college, so no, she wasn't
CORNBRINGER here on WN is a good example of just how good this site could be for Fanfiction and not just repetitive boring wuxia and Xianxia with the sprinkle of Korean which are actually the best stories.
I know but the lack of regular updates is a minus for FF.net writers. The plus would be writing quality, the more versatile tool (you can add italics, for example) and the longer chapters since those guys take themselves very seriously. One minus though is I haven't found a single finished Fanfic on the site.
Sigh... just wait please, I know it is hard to see how it makes sense. Also I think I said experience, not memories and certainly not emotions. Besides that, you are technically right. I just hope what I will explain later on helps to make this a bit more bereable for those who don't like it.
I know too. Alan has never had to deal with this kind of situation, so he is overwhelmed.
I tried to justify it but honestly, it was an exageration on purpose. It will make a little bit more sense in the next couple chapters.
I share your frustration. Unfortunately 80% of the readers on this site like that kind of story.
Felicia Hardy as far as we know doesn't exist in the MCU.
The comment wasn't actually meant for all of you, but a few people who complained about a few things. And I am giving a few hints because in the next couple chapters it is going to be explained anyway.
Thanks mate, I always make the same mistake with this word.
I thought it sounded familiar, good ol' World of Warcraft.
And you too have a lacking understanding of emotions and how they work, but you will come to understand the why he is so broken in the next two or three chapters, so long as you pay even a little bit of attention while reading.
Both amongst or among mean the same things, they are both prepositions with a pretty much shared meaning. It just happens that Among is more common.