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I really wanna like your comment but don't wanna ruin the holy number. I'mma write a comment instead: Like!
...MY BRAIN! PLEASE STAHP!!!
Go ahead, what you wanna Acks me?
This was not supposed to be funny, but I still ended up snorting my coffee up my nose. Take my like.
THAT'S what you think the problem with this paragraph is? Holy LOL of mercy, you got your priorities set dude... 😂😂😂
hannahowo. Thank me later.
I'm a simple guy. I see Hololive reference, I hit like.
tldr; Welcome to the typical Chinese mindset.
"you're" correct the entire thing if you're trying to help XD
Just another generic CN trash. Everyone else is racist, not me. Everyone else is jealous that a talent like me came from the mighty nation of China. So why then do I come halfway around the world to coach a famous football team? Cuz they would inevitable lose without my Chinese greatness. Gimme a break, I'd rather choke on bat soup than read any more of this hypocritical garbage.
Amen to that brother. I was wondering whether to start this novel, now I ain't touching it even if you paid me. This happens with quite a few CN based on the modern age,and it's gets extremely exasperating after a while. The Chinese fantasy novels, that I can live with, if they have the usual tropes of faceslapping and whatnot. But in the modern era, going all gung-ho and acting like a munchkin with a passive-aggressive heroism complex is just laughable. And then you want to be respected as a world power? No free thinking person will ever be 100% satisfied with their country, and this ultra nationalist vibe just kills any curiosity or respect I might have for the country. Don't get me wrong, I get that it feels good to praise your country and celebrate it, but at the cost of putting down others? Then what's the use of your 5000 year long history you dumb wastrel if you can't even learn humility. Arghgh, I swear I'd much rather choke on bat soup than read such novels, FML. P. S. I'm not saying all CN are bad. There are a few precious gems around that make me feel hopeful for this genre. Ex. Superstars of Tomorrow, would highly recommend.
Yaaaaas, Superstars of Tomorrow! One of the most underrated Chinese novel ever. Most Chinese novels are exciting at first but then turn into a never-ending bore fest that makes me wonder if the author is brain dead or wants us to be. And that's not even mentioning the hyper-nationalism that somehow makes its way into the story for no reason (Korean, bad; Japanese, perverts; Americans, arrogant racists; Indians, useless boasters etc). But Superstars of Tomorrow renewed my faith in Chinese novels in a big way, completely worth digging through all of that shit for this gem of a novel. God bless the author😊
Yaaaaas, Superstars of Tomorrow! One of the most underrated Chinese novel ever. I completely agree that Chinese novels are exciting at first but then turn into a never-ending bore fest that makes me wonder if the author is brain dead or wants us to be. And that's not even mentioning the hyper-nationalism that somehow makes its way into the story for no reason (Korean, bad; Japanese, perverts; Americans, arrogant racists; Indians, useless boasters etc). But Superstars of Tomorrow renewed my faith in Chinese novels in a big way, completely worth digging through all of that shit for this gem of a novel. 😊 P. S. Would definitely recommend The Legendary Mechanic.
Yaaaaas, Superstars of Tomorrow! One of the most underrated Chinese novel ever. I completely agree that Chinese novels are exciting at first but then turn into a never-ending bore fest that makes me wonder if the author is brain dead or wants us to be. And that's not even mentioning the hyper-nationalism that somehow makes its way into the story for no reason (Korean, bad; Japanese, perverts; Americans, arrogant racists; Indians, useless boasters etc). But Superstars of Tomorrow renewed my faith in Chinese novels in a big way, completely worth digging through all of that shit for this gem of a novel. 😊 P. S. Would definitely recommend The Legendary Mechanic.