There was a line in the comics that said," I'm 45 years old." This could refer to someone's mental state or psychological state. In Chinese, the expression " I'm 45 " is very common. It usually means that someone feels very depressed, anxious, desperate, lost, and other negative emotions. Sometimes, it even shows symptoms of physical discomfort. If you hear someone say this, you can try to communicate with them to help them ease their emotions and find a solution to the problem.
When a girl said " I'm looking at the moon ", she might have a different meaning. According to the descriptions in documents [2] and [5], looking at the moon may mean missing someone, missing someone, or expressing romantic thoughts about someone. In the document [6], it was mentioned that a girl used a picture of a person looking at the moon as an avatar for a long time, probably to express that she was missing someone. Therefore, when a girl said," I'm looking at the moon," it might mean that she was missing someone or expressing a special feeling for someone.
In a fanfic context, if 'rias' is a known character, this statement could be a key moment in the story. Maybe there are situations where she is constantly underestimated or babied because others think she's a child. So this exclamation of 'ahhh i'm not a child' could be a turning point where she starts to assert herself and show that she is more mature and capable than what others assume.
It could mean that you feel like you're in a situation similar to the often down - to - earth, sometimes tragic endings in Raymond Carver's stories. Maybe you're at a point of despair or a moment of realization that is as poignant as the endings in his works.
I have no idea what that means. Maybe it's some sort of strange reference or inside joke.
It follows to a considerable extent. There are some differences, but they don't significantly change the main plot and character development.
Well, Berserk kicks off by presenting a desolate and cruel landscape. Guts is shown as a solitary figure, struggling to survive in this unforgiving environment. There are hints of his troubled past and a sense of impending danger.
No, Berserk manga doesn't have a proper ending. The creator, Kentaro Miura, passed away before completing it.
Yes, it does. But the ending might not be as satisfying for all fans.
It follows to a considerable extent. But there are still some differences, especially in the details and pacing.