I don't have a definite answer. It could vary based on how the story unfolds and what the author intended. Maybe when external circumstances forced a shift in focus away from music.
It's hard to pinpoint exactly. It could vary depending on the plot and character development of the specific manga.
When listening to music on your phone or browsing the web, the music might stop sometimes for the following reasons: 1. Internet connection problem: If the phone is connected to an unstable network or the network connection speed is too slow, the music may pause or stop due to the network connection problem. 2. Equipment performance problems: If the performance of the phone is not good, there may be a situation of stagnation or slow response, which will also affect the stability of music playback. 3. An application problem: If there are multiple applications running on the phone, one of the applications may have problems causing the music to stop or play abnormally. 4. Operation problems: If the phone is in use and accidentally touches some keys or moves some positions, it may cause the music to stop or play abnormally. 5. Song problems: If there is a problem with the song being played, the music may stop or play abnormally. If the above situation occurs, you can try to restart the phone or reconnect to the network or clear the phone's buffer or unload unnecessary applications to solve these problems. If the problem still exists, it is recommended to contact the phone manufacturer or related technical support personnel for further assistance.
I don't have an exact date for when we stopped using 'lemons' for fanfics. It's likely that as fanfic communities grew and changed, different terms became more popular and 'lemons' fell out of common usage.
One reason might be that heels became impractical for men's daily activities and work. Also, the idea of masculinity evolved and heels no longer fit the modern image of manliness.
Maybe it's because of changes in fashion trends. Fashion is always evolving, and heels for men might have fallen out of favor.
Maybe the creator ran into some personal or technical issues that prevented them from continuing the uploads for now.
Manhwa started to develop in the early 20th century, but its roots can be traced back even further.
I don't have that information off the top of my head. You could try searching on manga databases or even reaching out to the publisher's website for the conclusion date of 'When did I stop being your shadow manga'.
The HxH manga stopped publication in an uncertain time. It's a bit complicated to pin down exactly.
The term 'manhwa' originated in the late 20th century, but the exact date is hard to pinpoint precisely.