RuvenSr

male LV 5

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2018-02-08 Bergabung United States
Lencana 18

Moments 13
RuvenSr
RuvenSr
1 years ago
Commented

Here we have the first time, at least that I've noticed, that Tia has lumped her master in with the rest of the meat bags.

"This is why Tia really hates meat bags... So arrogant, to the point where they will ignore the obvious, even if it leads to their own destruction...." 

Interstellar Age

Interstellar Age

Sci-fi · Zentmeister

RuvenSr
RuvenSr
1 years ago
Commented

My brain autopiloted me through this sentence. I read it as "A truck driver struck."

RuvenSr
RuvenSr
2 years ago
Commented

The greater the challenge, the greater the reward. It's just basic common sense.

The people of Long Fang Valley weren't sure that Cain's explanation was correct though. Shouldn't the hard-to-pat Bunnies give more luck if you could get them to let you actually do it? That seemed more logical to them.

Reincarnated With A Summoning System

Reincarnated With A Summoning System

Fantasy · Aoki_Aku

RuvenSr
RuvenSr
2 years ago
Commented

0f course it's not about how cute they are. It's all about how cuddly they are!

The Darklight Host would never stoop so low as to pick who they saved first based on how cute they were, right?

Reincarnated With A Summoning System

Reincarnated With A Summoning System

Fantasy · Aoki_Aku

RuvenSr
RuvenSr
2 years ago
Commented

I agree very tired of living room. I think the dining room is much better.

"How dare you get physical? You must be tired of living room!"

The Abandoned Husband Dominates

The Abandoned Husband Dominates

Urban · I Have Something To Say

RuvenSr
RuvenSr
3 years ago
Commented

While I understand why you would want to finish one book and start a new one with the next step. It does put a greater bit of finality to one adventure, makes the next feel more of it's own instead of just the next chapter, as well as other psychological reasons. But there are a lot of people who won't care or won't even realize that another book exists. Either way they wouldn't put in the effort to continue on from one book to another. And then you run into the problem of new readers after having put out a separate book. If they stumble upon book two before finding book one. How many of them would choose to find book one just because they thought book two sounded interesting? So realistically it's a question of your own personal satisfaction versus number of readers. It may make the work as a whole feel more satisfying to break it into separate books, but is it worth the smaller number of readers.

RuvenSr
RuvenSr
3 years ago
Commented

Take as much time as you need. No need to force yourself to write. Can't speak for anyone else, but I want to read the story that you want to and enjoy telling.

RuvenSr
RuvenSr
3 years ago
Commented

By this point it's practically part of my daily routine to vote over here lol. But yeah figure it's the best way to show you that at least one person is still interested.

RuvenSr
RuvenSr
3 years ago
Commented

Was beginning to wonder if you had decided to drop this one.

RuvenSr
RuvenSr
3 years ago
Commented

Honestly all of the most nagging questions in my head are about things in the real world. So i'd like to see more development on that side, whatever form that may take.