That's right, Maoni announced that he would no longer write novels, but would instead write short and medium-length works. He said that he was not good at constructing worlds and characters, and short stories could better show stories and characters. Although he no longer wrote novels, he did not explicitly state that he would not write novels anymore. He might continue to create other types of works.
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The phrase 'Don't Drop the Soap' in manga can imply a lot. It might refer to a physical action with potential consequences, or it could be a metaphor for being careful or cautious in a tricky situation. Sometimes, it's just a quirky element added for entertainment value.
I'm not sure exactly. It could be some kind of odd or specific reference within a particular manga storyline or fan community. But without more context, it's hard to say for sure.
The manhwa mainly focuses on the protagonist's struggle to stay safe and navigate the tricky social landscape. It explores themes like friendship, betrayal, and self-preservation. The story is full of unexpected twists and turns.
Well, it could be that the comic is highlighting the negative impact of such language or trying to set some sort of moral standard. Maybe it's also a commentary on the coarsening of our society's discourse.
It's appealing because it often offers a more intense and unedited look at the story and art. Fans are drawn to the authenticity and potential for undiscovered details.