And here we are nearly three years later, and I know for a fact that we have a few people who have just recently read the whole thing for the first time.
That’s why us old timers always yell at people who leave spoilers.
I’ve had too many webcomic readings spoiled by reading the comments. At this point I feel like I really shouldn’t read the comments, but then I miss out on the jokes in the comment section
I mean, spoilers don’t always ruin a work – I loved Attack on Titan despite knowing a lot of the twists – but there’s just a thrill that comes from reading/watching something and having no idea what’s going to happen.
They turn her into a monkey? That would be an improvement for some people.
Fixing discipline and saving endangered species in one go would be an interesting way to balance out the evil plotting.
They also make great librarians.
Don’t 5-star generals exist?
According to Wikipedia, the rank was retired in ’81.
That’s what they want you to think.
Only during major wars. You won’t see one promoted for anything less than World War III in the current military.
Wait…there are comments in here that’re less than two weeks old?
Didn’t expect that…
Archive binge dives are fun and educational!
And here we are nearly three years later, and I know for a fact that we have a few people who have just recently read the whole thing for the first time.
That’s why us old timers always yell at people who leave spoilers.
I’ve had too many webcomic readings spoiled by reading the comments. At this point I feel like I really shouldn’t read the comments, but then I miss out on the jokes in the comment section
Eh, I already knew what was going to happen to everybody when I started reading the Illiad but I still enjoyed it anyway. 🙂
I mean, spoilers don’t always ruin a work – I loved Attack on Titan despite knowing a lot of the twists – but there’s just a thrill that comes from reading/watching something and having no idea what’s going to happen.
You just need to read it all twice. Which is a good thing to do with Shaenon’s and Jeff’s works anyway – you find things you missed first time!
Doing just that right now so I can pick up more on the foreshadowing I missed the first time around.