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They aren't "young". Canonically the Malfoy family arrived in Britain with William the Conqueror.
Thing is Voldemort was able to barely use wandless magic when he was at the orphanage and Merlin also could talk to animals(from what we know). Mc is OP but not in a way that contradicts the original story.
his adoptive father explained it before(when Max was admitted to Hogwarts) that he didn't want to know more about magic since he couldn't learn it and I kinda get it.
simping for your cat is acceptable
Sure if you don't go past textbooks, then it's biased. You selectively use written accounts while completely ignoring other evidence. In fact every time you try to provide some example of brainwashing done in schools you contradict your original statement by providing a cotradictory example, which, surprise, is part of history.
History itself is pure, whether the accounts are true or false can be debated but that's not the point. What conclusions are drawn from history are up to you. You can be an edgelord and scoff at your so called propaganda all you want, but that does not change the fact that you are mixing up the cause and the effect. Yes, history can be used to indoctrinate people it can be twisted and falsified, that's why you need to think a little further than discarding it and being ignorant of it and instead paying even more attention to it and studying it very seriously. History is your best friend for formulating your worldview, it's built on flesh and blood of billions of human beings, even if you are a genius, which you are most probably not, you will not be able to find all the answers by yourself, that's why it's essential. Your comment reeks of teenage angst and rebelliousness. Your thoughts are nothing new or unique. The world is not white and black. Go read a proper book.
at the end of the book, you find out that it was a fat nerd playing some trash winemaking simulator on his old and crusty xbox 360
I think it's the context honestly. It doesn't seem to be aimed at offending anybody and is so absurdly stupid that being mad about it being kinda racist just feels ridiculous.
bruh, you know it's different
*steel would be very valuable
makes sense actually, in a world with low productivity and constant conflict gold steel would be very valuable, also because stell would rust it would stimulate people to fight more( basically like in Sparta)
Honestly, this is just pure fucking cringe and stupidity. People don't behave like this, it's not funny, it may work in only in something like anime where they could make a physical gag out of it, but here it just kills my brain cells and makes me want to stop reading. How about giving people character instead of just loading the story with a bunch of cliches? Ariel doesn't even feel like a normal person, for example, even a naive girl would feel apprehensive about the other ***, I'd wager even more than a savvy one(and no, the uncle excuse wouldn't work, get your head out of the gutter). Also making every interaction awkward doesn't make the story heartwarming, it "unexpectedly" makes it just awkward to read. By doing so, instead of making a compelling story, at every turn you give the reader a sharp reminder that this is purely fictional. I'm not asking for a serious story, no, on the contrary, I like relaxed and humorous ones, but this is just bloody awful.
Thing is, you don't. That whole "rogue" thing with daggers in each hand is completely made up, there is no reason for using two. In face-to-face combat daggers are kinda useless since they have less reach, they were only used in really close quarters when a knight fell down and a person on top used one to stab him in the cracks of his armour. They are kids too, so they need all the reach they can get and a spear is a good choice, especially against monsters who I imagine would have superior physical strength and thick skin. Even if you consider that a rogue is supposed to assassinate people then they don't need an additional dagger at all, since it's just one stab to a weak point. Also if you follow the usual trope and they had have a speed advantage, a spear would be great too, since they wouldn't have to risk getting too close.
at least he can find work as a dehumidifier.
honestly, could've made him a university student in his previous life. His character and the prologue could've been pretty much the same, but the stuff he learned would've been more believable. I understand that kids can learn a lot when determined, but real understanding comes later, when you come in contact with more high-level knowledge, since a lot concepts at school are simplified and only actually make sense when you learn university level math(math too lol), like thermodynamics, quantum physics, etc. Only then you can compehend how many of the laws of physics were actually derived, for example, for thermodynamics you need at the bare minimum a partial grasp of statistics or for quantum mechanics you need to at least understand what operators are.
I-is a-anyb-body else c-cold o-out here, o-or is it j-just m-me ?
you really shoehorned that one in didn't ya