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  • I love Love is War. Objectively speaking, it’s slow-burn as hell but it does not bog down or tire you because it focuses on other characters rather than centralized to the two main characters. I mean, we have Chika and Miyuki’s “mother-son” relationship; Kaguya and Ishigami’s “sibling” relationship; Miyuki and Ishigami’s “best bro” relationship; and Kaguya and Hayasaka’s “sisters” relationship. And it has some gut punches too (S2E11 flashbacks).

    For the movie, it’s solid and it definitely gives a good payoff for both Kaguya and Miyuki’s mind games. I definitely recommend you check it out!

    The only show that had made me laughing so hard since Love is War gotta be KonoSuba but that’s another type of comedy different from Love is War’s brand of comedy. And hey, don’t forget to take a look at the dub! Dub’s a different beast, especially Ian Sinclair’s portrayal of the narrator.






  • RoverseertoPhilippines@lemmy.worldWelcome r/PH refugees!
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    1 year ago

    Gusto ko lumipat sa lemmy.world na instance (because I signed up for lemmy.ml not knowing the ideological tilt they have) but the perpetual loading is just off-putting. I have successfully signed up for lemm.ee though and it’s run by an Estonian so I guess it’ll be safer. The community over there at lemmy.world seems to be peaceful (I visualize it as New Zealand countryside) while kami dito sa lemmy.ml is parang New York or Manila kasi ito gateway sa Lemmy apparently 😭


  • You can just think of that other account of yours as a backup. Think of it this way: your account lives in a server (kbin.social, lemmy.world, lemmy.ml etc). When you make another account on another server (i.e., you make an account on lemmy.world), that account lives there in that separate server. So you can have two Brad_Braces (even ten if you feel like it) but of different servers. There’s no conflict anyway




  • Think of instances as “continents” where communities (think of them as “countries”) and users set up their base. For example, you’re now in the lemmy.world instance. That means you are a resident of the lemmy.world instance.

    You can “travel” to other instances and participate in the communities they have there too and vice versa.