Search results

  1. CarburetorThompson

    What are your thoughts on the One Piece anime remake?

    Truth. Why waste time watching 12 hr series when I can read the same thing in under 2
  2. CarburetorThompson

    Christmas Wishlist

    Back when I did archery in high school. I just bought a bunch of insolation foam sheets from home depot, stacked them up and then nailed it to the side of my father’s shed. Then just needed to staple a paper target on top of it.
  3. CarburetorThompson

    Good Music

    Billy Cobb, my favorite indie artist. His music videos on YouTube don’t have MiniPlayer disabled, so I’ll listen to them when I use my tablet to draw or write.
  4. CarburetorThompson

    School

    It’s actually an online school. Everyone connects through an online schooling software, video chat for classes, and receive digital homework assignments. It would be hard for specialized school for Magical Girls & demons to gather enough students from a single school district. So the catchment...
  5. CarburetorThompson

    Christmas Wishlist

    All I want for Christmas is a stronger work ethic (not happening :blob_sleep:)
  6. CarburetorThompson

    wtf kinda stories u keep reading?

    wtf kinda stories u keep reading?
  7. CarburetorThompson

    New Cover for the Second Volume

    hand drawn covers are always a plus
  8. CarburetorThompson

    Any of you ever got burnt out with reading?

    Nothing wrong with that. If you’ve done any reading at all for personal enjoyment in the past year that already puts you leagues ahead of most people I know. Personally speaking, I read novels & comics because I can consume the media faster than I could if I was watching it. But I think...
  9. CarburetorThompson

    Tips on writing fight scenes?

    Fight scenes are annoying to write. For me I want to get a good balance between description and speed. Speed as in reading speed. Personally I think being able to quickly read the scene helps a lot when making it feel impactful. The problem is it doesn’t give you much room for detailed description.
  10. CarburetorThompson

    Writers, why do you delete your books?

    18gb is rookie numbers
  11. CarburetorThompson

    An isekai with actually interesting and thought out mechanics.

    It’s not a secret that I think isekai is a boring trash genre. I particularly hate the isekai’d into the world of book/video game genre. I’ve still read a ton of it though just because of how numerous it is. Usually skim through the first few chapters and then pretend it’s a normal fantasy...
  12. CarburetorThompson

    Writers, why do you delete your books?

    They're planning on running for political officer and don't want the press learning of their +18 GB GL Isekai adventure novel.
  13. CarburetorThompson

    The scale of time in fantasy stories

    Geography isn’t a country. A country is defined by its government, which is more often than not a monarchy in these stories. A thousand or two thousand years isn’t a crazy scale for a fantasy civilization. I’m talking about tens of thousands of years of scope a lot of these stories have. Even...
  14. CarburetorThompson

    The scale of time in fantasy stories

    I feel a lot of authors underestimate the scale of time. A lot of times you'll read a story that has stuff dealing with ancient civilizations from tens of thousands of years ago. Or a story where a character is reincarnated 10k years later. I feel like these authors don't understand history...
  15. CarburetorThompson

    Memory Manipulation

    that’s a very uncreative novice application of the concept.
  16. CarburetorThompson

    Pay me to give you your ideas

    I'll pay you negative 100 dollars (I'm going to rob you)
  17. CarburetorThompson

    Memory Manipulation

    Only good in smut
  18. CarburetorThompson

    Name a trope or genre you wouldn't touch with a ten-foot pole in your writing

    I hate stories that have the troupe where the mc shares their body with maelovent entity thats constantly fighting for control. Think that shit is irrating to read. It's a constant conflict that exists at fore front of the story, but often isn't solved until the very end. And it's usually...
  19. CarburetorThompson

    What is the most thought-provoking book you have ever read?

    Perestroika by Mikhail Gorbachev. Sad book, you can feel equal parts desperation and hope within it. Soviet Union collapsed only a few years after the book was published. Honestly think Gorbachev was the greatest leader Russia ever had, but he inherited something that was beyond saving.
Top