I think it's just a random and confusing phrase. Maybe it was put together without a clear meaning or context.
The phrase 'does not compute comic' seems illogical. 'Compute' is related to calculations or processing, and when paired with 'comic', it creates a juxtaposition that doesn't make intuitive sense. Maybe it's a made-up or misused expression.
Maybe it has too many plot holes or inconsistent character behaviors.
Well, a story can fail to make sense if the characters' actions are illogical or if there's no clear goal or resolution. Also, poor world-building can throw things off.
A story might make no sense if the world-building is inconsistent or if the events happen randomly without a logical progression. Also, if the writer tries to incorporate too many complex ideas without proper explanation, it can confuse the reader.
Maybe it's because of its nonlinear narrative and complex plotlines. Some people find it hard to follow and make sense of it all at once.
Well, it might be that the plot was too complex or had some loose ends that made it seem confusing.
Maybe it's because the character has a strong sense of justice and can easily spot unfairness.
It could make sense when Jasy is in a happy or excited mood and wants to express it through whistling.
The reason why a novel could produce a strong sense of immersion was that it could make the reader resonate with the emotions of the story and put themselves in the situation of the story to experience the emotions and experiences of the protagonist. The characters in novels are usually individuals with unique personalities and experiences. Through interacting with these characters, readers can feel similar experiences and feelings in real life. At the same time, the story of the novel was usually infectious and the readers with twists and turns in the plot would often be attracted by the story and involuntarily immersed in it. The novel also allowed the readers to feel more deeply about the characters and emotions in the story through meticulous descriptions and portrayals of the characters. Therefore, the story plot, character, description, and language style of the novel were all important factors in producing a strong sense of immersion.
Sure. In fanfiction, anything is possible. The True Sharingan on Naruto could be a result of some cross - dimensional or time - travel shenanigans. Maybe he travels to a parallel universe where the rules are different and he somehow acquires the True Sharingan. It could also be a plot device to create new and exciting battles. With the True Sharingan, Naruto would have enhanced visual powers which could be combined with his already powerful Rasengan and Sage Mode, making for some epic fight scenes.
In fanfiction, many things can be made to make sense even if they deviate from the original canon. Naruto having a blue Sharingan could be a creative twist. Maybe it was the result of some experimental jutsu or a strange encounter with Uchiha - related powers. It could open up new storylines and character developments.