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Can you explain 'argument i'm sorry you had to hear that fanfic'?

2024-11-05 06:36
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Anonymous
2024-11-05 11:26

It's difficult to be more precise. If we break it down, 'argument' is a disagreement or a fight. 'I'm sorry you had to hear that' is an apology for someone experiencing something, in this case, likely the argument within the fanfic. Fanfic can cover all kinds of topics and genres, so this could be part of a drama - filled, emotional fan - created story. Without reading the actual fanfic, we can only speculate on the exact nature of this statement.

Anonymous
2024-11-05 10:03

Well, 'fanfic' is short for fan fiction, which is often written by fans of a particular original work, like a book or a movie. The 'argument i'm sorry you had to hear that' part might imply that in the story of the fanfic, there was an argument, and the narrator or a character is expressing regret that someone else had to be exposed to it. Maybe it was a really heated or unpleasant argument.

Anonymous
2024-11-05 07:39

I'm not entirely sure what this specific 'argument i'm sorry you had to hear that fanfic' is about without more context. It could be that there was an argument within the fanfic (fan - made fictional work) and someone is apologizing for another person having to witness or read about that argument.

What might be the plot of a 'argument i'm sorry you had to hear that fanfic'?

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2024-11-05 10:16

One possible plot is that in a fanfic set in a fictional high school inspired by a popular show or book, two rival groups have an argument over control of a certain area or event. The main character, who is more of an observer, is there when it happens. Another character, who is friends with the main character, says 'i'm sorry you had to hear that' afterwards. This could lead to the main character getting involved in resolving the conflict between the rival groups in some way, as they now feel compelled to after seeing the ugliness of the argument.

Argument: I'm sorry you had to see that fanfic. How can we resolve an argument related to a fanfic?

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2024-11-25 23:08

First, everyone involved should try to calmly state their reasons for liking or disliking the fanfic. Then, find common ground. Maybe they all love the original source material, so they can start from there.

Argument: I'm sorry you had to see that fanfic. What could be the possible reasons for such an argument about a fanfic?

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2024-11-26 19:20

One possible reason could be that the fanfic contained disturbing or offensive content. Maybe it had themes that made some people uncomfortable, like excessive violence or inappropriate relationships. So, seeing it led to an argument.

I'm sorry but it was the only way fanfic. Can you explain what this might imply in a story?

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2024-11-18 06:32

Well, it could mean that a character had to do something morally ambiguous or difficult. For example, in a superhero fanfic, a hero might have to break a minor law to stop a much greater evil. They're sorry for going against their principles a bit, but they felt it was the sole option to achieve a greater good.

Can you recommend a novel that is similar to 'I'm not sorry for the Tathagata, I'm not sorry for the Lord'? Thank you!

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2024-08-31 20:12

πŸ˜‹I recommend the following novels to you: The plot of "Longevity for a Hundred Thousand Years" was similar to "I Will Not Breach the Buddha, I Will Not Breach His Excellency." It was about an immortal old monster whose soul was integrated into the body of a modern high school student. He returned to the city campus, pretended to be a pig to eat a tiger, made up for the regrets of his previous life, acted pretentiously to pick up girls, ran amok in all kinds of flowers, and specialized in curing all kinds of disobedience. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

I'm sorry, I love you

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2024-07-16 21:49

In the novel " I'm Sorry I Love You ", it was a classic sweet story about the love story between a girl with superpowers and a gentle and kind man. In this story, the two of them overcame all difficulties and came together through their sincere feelings and continuous efforts. The novel's plot was full of ups and downs, and the characters were vivid and well-liked by the readers.

Can you recommend a well-written novel with a deeper meaning, such as " I'm not sorry for the Tathagata, I'm not sorry for you "?

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2024-08-26 14:04

I highly recommend the readers to read the Oriental fantasy novel," The Book of Gods ". This book showed a world where books were revered. It described various types of spiritual books and the corresponding cultivation paths. It was very meaningful and well-written. At the same time, the characters were vivid and the plot was full of twists and turns. It was very worth watching. I hope the readers will like this book and live up to the Tathagata!πŸ˜‰

The storyline of 'I'm Sorry, I Love You'?

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2024-09-19 05:16

"I'm Sorry I Love You" is a Chinese story. The summary is as follows: It was about a young girl named Li Xue who met a boy named Wang Hao by chance. Wang Hao was an artistic youth who was good at writing and painting. Li Xue was attracted by Wang Hao's talent and gradually developed feelings for him. However, their relationship was opposed by others because Wang Hao's family and Li Xue's family did not agree with them being together. Li Xue and Wang Hao had no choice but to separate due to the pressure from their families and society. Although they loved each other deeply, they chose to separate in the end. Li Xue continued to live her own life while Wang Hao began his creative career. Many years later, Li Xue remembered Wang Hao by chance and began to contact him again. The two of them started their relationship again, but they also faced more difficulties and challenges. They had to face the pain they had caused each other in the past and the pressure from Wang Hao's family. In the end, it was still unknown whether Li Xue and Wang Hao could overcome all the difficulties and start their relationship again. However, their love and support had always been with each other, allowing them to continue on each other's path.

I'm sorry, I love you, I miss you

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2024-09-17 12:01

Sorry, I love you, but I'm thinking of saving is the name of a novel. Fei Wo Si Cun was one of the most promising contemporary Chinese artists whose works focused on martial arts, romance, fantasy, and other types. Her masterpieces included " Silent Flute "," A Smile Is Alluring ", and " The Legend of Chu Qiao ".

Can you recommend a novel where the male protagonist is a monk and the plot is similar to " I'm not sorry for the Buddha, I'm not sorry for you "?

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2024-08-21 09:36

I recommend An De Shuang Quan Fa, an ancient romance novel. The male protagonist was a monk, and the female protagonist was a Daoist nun. There was a entanglement of fate and emotional persistence between the two. If you like fresh, sentimental romance stories, you can try this novel! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

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