
Ecstasy
by Half Hemp
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In Southeast Asia in 1996, a hot flash town was filled with torn souls: they used their wounds as eyes to see the divine madness behind the world. The foreign body wearing a yellow raincoat wanted to become a human, so he got involved. ------ Monsters sign up for correspondence cooking courses Write on the back of the videotape: "Please don't let Doudou find out Our brains are better suited to making jam"
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Official(6)Scraped 1mo ago
I wonder if the alarm clock has a psychedelic nirvana. What did you do to write it? Is it because of CP? Well 😌
Is this Banma the one who wrote "Cyber Sword Fairy Tieyu"?
can't read!
It's very confusing, and the world view is a bit like the Foundation but also Cthulhu. I still can't understand it when I see it on the shelves, I'm very tired of reading it! The main world view and so on are all based on guesswork. The flashback writing style that digs too many holes makes people tired of watching it. Don't tell me you'll understand it later.
An extraordinary reading experience ~ Angel Head is awesome (minor spoilers)
There should not be so-called perfect people. The author uses his own understanding and writes Doudou to express an idea that no one is perfect. If you want to create a so-called perfect person, a humanoid natural disaster will inevitably be born, because humans are human because of their imperfections. This is the basis of all existence. If humans want to achieve the so-called evolution by modifying the nature of humans, it is equivalent to modifying the underlying rules of the world. It is similar to a bug in the system. Then the system will modify the bug out of instinct, so a high-level divine 999-eyed head flew in. Of course, my guess or the so-called logical derivation itself is one of the biggest features of Cthulhu-themed works. It is a passive point that allows readers to find common sense explanations in the absurd and weird, because humans are born to explore, think, and summarize. Whether it is the protagonist in the book or the reader, it is because of this human trait that themes like Cthulhu were born and developed. That is, if you want a logical The editor's explanation, no matter what, wants to give you a sudden change that has no beginning and no end. In order to combat this kind of unpredictability and unsummability on the psychological and physiological levels, readers will constantly look for logical explanations behind it that they can understand. The same is true for the characters in the book, and the same is true for readers outside the book. This is also the reason why the Cthulhu theme has endured for a long time. It is born with strong decryption properties. Of course, as you read more, you will gradually understand this routine, but it still has its fatal attraction, because just like us humans do not know how we were born but are always looking for answers. In fact, the author of those visions in the book has no intention of telling readers. If there is an answer, it will not be Cthulhu, but science fiction or fantasy. In other words, if we know why we are born, then humans are no longer just humans, but gods who can create new intelligent creatures. Of course, from the perspective of writing, this kind of subject matter has its own characteristics of screening readers, and it must be on the radio. Banma's brilliance is like other excellent authors, bringing readers new and indescribable things from different angles, such as this head with 999 eyes. Just like the first few articles in the book, which are obviously normal descriptions, but the sense of absurdity and alienation is like a real version that makes readers feel uneasy from a physiological level. Once this anchor is planted, readers will desperately want to find familiar daily routines in subsequent articles to eliminate this sense of alienation. This is the so-called search for normal logic that can be understood. The author is also very clever in writing other branches that are logically consistent, giving readers a seemingly logical safe zone, but this is just a bait to lure readers to continue exploring. When a question is answered, new suspense will naturally open up, and the cycle continues. This kind of reading experience of being chased by a sense of alienation and looking for answers is indeed rare. I have to say that it is worthy of the author who was once the Cyber Sword Fairy Tie Yu.
After reading about twenty chapters, I still don't understand what the world view is. I can't imagine that this is the work of the author of "Cyber Sword Fairy Iron Rain" that amazed me.
Ah, the author couldn't really have written it with half-heartedness, right?
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Official(6)Scraped 1mo ago
I wonder if the alarm clock has a psychedelic nirvana. What did you do to write it? Is it because of CP? Well 😌
Is this Banma the one who wrote "Cyber Sword Fairy Tieyu"?
can't read!
It's very confusing, and the world view is a bit like the Foundation but also Cthulhu. I still can't understand it when I see it on the shelves, I'm very tired of reading it! The main world view and so on are all based on guesswork. The flashback writing style that digs too many holes makes people tired of watching it. Don't tell me you'll understand it later.
An extraordinary reading experience ~ Angel Head is awesome (minor spoilers)
There should not be so-called perfect people. The author uses his own understanding and writes Doudou to express an idea that no one is perfect. If you want to create a so-called perfect person, a humanoid natural disaster will inevitably be born, because humans are human because of their imperfections. This is the basis of all existence. If humans want to achieve the so-called evolution by modifying the nature of humans, it is equivalent to modifying the underlying rules of the world. It is similar to a bug in the system. Then the system will modify the bug out of instinct, so a high-level divine 999-eyed head flew in. Of course, my guess or the so-called logical derivation itself is one of the biggest features of Cthulhu-themed works. It is a passive point that allows readers to find common sense explanations in the absurd and weird, because humans are born to explore, think, and summarize. Whether it is the protagonist in the book or the reader, it is because of this human trait that themes like Cthulhu were born and developed. That is, if you want a logical The editor's explanation, no matter what, wants to give you a sudden change that has no beginning and no end. In order to combat this kind of unpredictability and unsummability on the psychological and physiological levels, readers will constantly look for logical explanations behind it that they can understand. The same is true for the characters in the book, and the same is true for readers outside the book. This is also the reason why the Cthulhu theme has endured for a long time. It is born with strong decryption properties. Of course, as you read more, you will gradually understand this routine, but it still has its fatal attraction, because just like us humans do not know how we were born but are always looking for answers. In fact, the author of those visions in the book has no intention of telling readers. If there is an answer, it will not be Cthulhu, but science fiction or fantasy. In other words, if we know why we are born, then humans are no longer just humans, but gods who can create new intelligent creatures. Of course, from the perspective of writing, this kind of subject matter has its own characteristics of screening readers, and it must be on the radio. Banma's brilliance is like other excellent authors, bringing readers new and indescribable things from different angles, such as this head with 999 eyes. Just like the first few articles in the book, which are obviously normal descriptions, but the sense of absurdity and alienation is like a real version that makes readers feel uneasy from a physiological level. Once this anchor is planted, readers will desperately want to find familiar daily routines in subsequent articles to eliminate this sense of alienation. This is the so-called search for normal logic that can be understood. The author is also very clever in writing other branches that are logically consistent, giving readers a seemingly logical safe zone, but this is just a bait to lure readers to continue exploring. When a question is answered, new suspense will naturally open up, and the cycle continues. This kind of reading experience of being chased by a sense of alienation and looking for answers is indeed rare. I have to say that it is worthy of the author who was once the Cyber Sword Fairy Tie Yu.
After reading about twenty chapters, I still don't understand what the world view is. I can't imagine that this is the work of the author of "Cyber Sword Fairy Iron Rain" that amazed me.
Ah, the author couldn't really have written it with half-heartedness, right?
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⑦ I was Doudou. When my mother held me and lit the natural gas, she told me to be a good boy in the future. So now I'm a good boy! 🔥 🔥 🔥 This story is so interesting!

In Southeast Asia in 1996, a hot flash town was filled with torn souls: they used their wounds as eyes to see the divine madness behind the world. The foreign body wearing a yellow raincoat wanted to become a human, so he got involved. The monsters signed for the correspondence cooking course and wrote on the back of the videotape: "Please don't let Doudou find out Our brains are better suited to making jam"




Iron Rain Author The three golden chapters are enough to illustrate the writing power and style. In addition, I haven't finished reading it, so I won't write a detailed review yet.




Reading progress: Chapter 63, evaluation: Liangcao++ Non-human protagonist, invincible writing, quasi-urban superpowers, quasi-group portraits Advantages: 1. There are many books written by Qidian with inhuman protagonists, but there are very few that can combine the innocent cruelty of children with the inhuman oppression to a point that can almost break through the mobile phone screen, and can almost make the supporting characters feel uneasy. 2. The writing is excellent, the scenery is described in detail, the characters are rich in emotion, the wits and martial arts are excellent, and there are almost no dead ends. Disadvantages: 1. Slow-burning + The Riddler, crammed with proper nouns, and didn't start to explain the world view until almost chapter 50 2. There is a bit of abuse of long sentences. There may be some important information hidden in long paragraphs of text, and it is easy to miss things. 3. A supporting character who spends a long time describing may be worthless in a second (this should not be considered a shortcoming, but it may be uncomfortable if you like a certain supporting character) 4. Seedlings, and it seems that the update speed is very tragic













