LIFE IS All About CHANGE
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A Deeply Troubling and Problematic Series "Gate: Don't Call Me a Demon!" had the potential to be an entertaining and thought-provoking take on the cultivation genre. However, the series is marred by blatant racism and xenophobia that makes it impossible to enjoy. The author's portrayal of certain cultures and ethnicities is rooted in stereotypes and bigotry. The depiction of Japanese culture, in particular, is cartoonish and demeaning, relying on outdated and offensive tropes. The series' handling of sensitive topics is similarly tone-deaf. Furthermore, the protagonist's actions and attitudes towards people from different backgrounds are often predatory and exploitative. The power dynamics at play are deeply unsettling, and the author's attempts to pass off these behaviors as humorous or justified are appalling. The racism and xenophobia in this series are not just minor issues; they are fundamental problems that undermine the entire narrative. The author's failure to address these concerns or provide meaningful representation is a glaring oversight. I strongly advise against reading this series. Instead, seek out works that promote empathy, understanding, and inclusivity.
story is good but be warned that it's dropped halfway through story is not Finished and it's dropped. In story Star System and Galaxy both are called galaxy it's confusing
what dropped halfway 😭😭😔😔
did you don't know what galaxy is their is no distinction between star system and galaxy in this novel
do you know difference between interstellar and intergalactic star system and galaxy Soler system and milky way Galaxy
i read mech touch it has better concept building I am still reading for now later will see if it's going good or improved
then their are clusters star clusters which might be good place to make civilizations like average continent in sea which has small island too 😁
author didn't have good knowledge concept of astrology difference between distance of star system-star system and galaxy-galaxy is very immense do you even know how many star system do milky way is or even any other galaxy it's so immense Between 200 and 400 billion stars in the Milky Way, with many of these stars likely being part of multiple-star systems. - Approximately 100 billion to 200 billion star systems, considering that some stars are solitary, while others are part of binary, triple, or even more complex systems. Interstellar Distances 1. *Nearest star to the Sun*: Proxima Centauri is about 4.24 light-years away. 2. *Average distance between stars*: In the Milky Way's disk, stars are typically separated by about 4-20 light-years. 3. *Distance between star clusters*: Star clusters, like the Pleiades, can be separated by around 100-1,000 light-years. 4. *Galactic scale*: The Milky Way's diameter is approximately 100,000 light-years. Nearest neighbor*: The average distance to the nearest neighboring galaxy is around 10-20 million light-years. 2. *Galaxy clusters*: Galaxies within a cluster are typically separated by 1-10 million light-years. 3. *Field galaxies*: Galaxies outside of clusters, known as field galaxies, are usually separated by 10-100 million light-years.
author didn't have good knowledge concept of astrology difference between distance of star system-star system and galaxy-galaxy is very immense do you even know how many star system do milky way is or even any other galaxy it's so immense Between 200 and 400 billion stars in the Milky Way, with many of these stars likely being part of multiple-star systems. - Approximately 100 billion to 200 billion star systems, considering that some stars are solitary, while others are part of binary, triple, or even more complex systems. Interstellar Distances 1. *Nearest star to the Sun*: Proxima Centauri is about 4.24 light-years away. 2. *Average distance between stars*: In the Milky Way's disk, stars are typically separated by about 4-20 light-years. 3. *Distance between star clusters*: Star clusters, like the Pleiades, can be separated by around 100-1,000 light-years. 4. *Galactic scale*: The Milky Way's diameter is approximately 100,000 light-years. Nearest neighbor*: The average distance to the nearest neighboring galaxy is around 10-20 million light-years. 2. *Galaxy clusters*: Galaxies within a cluster are typically separated by 1-10 million light-years. 3. *Field galaxies*: Galaxies outside of clusters, known as field galaxies, are usually separated by 10-100 million light-years.