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What tf happened to rose? Its like she suddenly vanished and then there is no mention of her till here and even in 2-3 subsequent chapters?
Story is good but he yaps so much
The load shit amount of repeating things man
What the fuc k are these repeatitions?
stop glazing
Yeah, and its so freaking frequent, but things that have no major significance at all. Elena maybe, but dum e and U? come on man...
man, author just keep doing every a*s pull possible to keep the EP count down, or just use it in the most over-exaggerated way. Lets do some calculations. Its already establised that a being on the level of loki can use the stone with ease albiet with the crutch of the sceptre. No extra energy needed. Now lets put him vitality wise, somewhat below base hulk (being generous). Most zombie freaks have equal or more vitality, and as such more EP. So here you see, how concentreated the Bioenergy is. 1000 or so energy would be generated after eating equivalent or higher amount of superhumans. And author is saying that just to use mind stone in such a basic manner, he has to spend so much energy (which technically he shouldnt even have to, no stone needs so much energy for normal use. Dunno about cosmic scale, but this is very normal level of usage, even for a fragmented stone). Like you are saying you need to kill thousands or more humans just to use the stone for such low-level application? Bullsh*t
I don’t have time to cater to the whims of needless punctuation, especially in a place without an authoritative figure policing the presence of capitalization in short comments. As for your attempt to portray me as someone nitpicking others’ writing—as if that’s not one of the main purposes of replying to a comment—I was simply correcting your misunderstanding of the word ruthless and equating it to being evil. The Punisher is ruthless, but he isn’t evil. Evil, in its typical sense, implies prioritizing one’s own interests above others’, even at their expense, or outright disregarding others’ basic well-being. Once an act of evil has been committed, you cannot hold the perpetrator’s freedom or interests in the same regard as those of others. Being ruthless doesn’t inherently cross that line. It describes someone acting with extreme determination, often without regard for comfort, emotions, or obstacles—but not necessarily with malicious intent. A person can be ruthless in pursuit of justice, efficiency, or survival without being evil, as their actions aren’t rooted in causing harm for personal gain or disregard for others’ fundamental rights. The difference lies in intent and moral context, not just the cost to others.
Author has lost his mind or memories or both