Not necessarily. It depends on your writing style and the nature of the story. Some authors can pull it off effectively and add an element of surprise or mystery.
A bad person in manga stands out when they have a pattern of doing harmful things without remorse. Maybe they're power-hungry, or they take pleasure in causing pain to others. Also, their appearance and demeanor can sometimes give off a sinister vibe that makes them easily recognizable as the villain.
The plot twists and complex character development often make a 'bad guy' manhwa stand out. The villains have depth and their motivations are explored in detail.
Yes. There was a case where a patient's sinus condition deteriorated rapidly after balloon sinuplasty. The procedure seemed to trigger an overgrowth of bacteria in the sinuses, leading to a very severe and resistant sinus infection that took months to treat. It was a nightmare for the patient.
Definitely. Maybe the initial idea is strong, but if the pacing is off, the ending is unsatisfactory, or the characters' actions don't make sense, a story that seemed good could end up being bad.
Well, often what we think is bad is just a temporary setback. It could force us to learn new skills or change our perspective, which eventually leads to something good. Like a failed relationship might make you more self-aware and ready for a healthier one.