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Are There Any Lobotomy Companies That Have Traveled to Other Anime Worlds?
I Want to See the Monthly Meter! I Want to See the Monthly Meter!
I want to read a book similar to "Yueji Sichen brought some strange things".
Is There Any Book About Border Bus?
I want to read a book like "I Have a Border Prison Personality System When I Travel Through the City". There are still too few books on monthly calculations
Ah Ah, Is There Any Book About the Moon Plan? It's Best to Travel to Other Worlds.
I want to read a book like "Lobotomy: Increasingly Outrageous Employees".
Moon Plan, the Protagonist Is Related to White Night or the End Bird
Hello Everyone, I Am ↗Yue~calculator↘person↗, Please Give Me a Monthly Calculator.
It's probably a book where the main character takes the abnormality and his ego and kills people in other worlds. I'd like to ask if there are any books where the main character becomes a tuner.
No Need to Push Anymore, I Have Already Withdrawn from the Circle (Please Read the Book About Border Prison Bus)
The protagonist group only needs Twelve Sinners + Dante (at most + Vergil + Charon, not Sinner No. 14, Sinner No. 0), No moon meter system, no works about MiHoYo (such as Genshin Impact, Bent Iron, etc.), No moon meter OC, you can do it without a library.
Please Write About the Monthly Plan, It Should Be Purely Based on the Monthly Plan, Don't Link It with Other Articles!
Are There Any... Foreign Masterpieces... Chinese Masterpieces?
Excellent Monthly Novels Are Either Discontinued or Unfinished. Do You Have Any Recommendations?
I want to watch something like "Lobotomy: Who is the 25th kid?" Book.
There Are Really Few Articles About Monthly Calculations, and Few People Read Them?
I would like to read a book like "City: The Legendary Experience of a Color Finisher". Sometimes I really want to find a place where no one cares about me, and then go crazy, yelling and dancing in all kinds of ways. So meaningless!






































I finished reading it. I originally read it for Hell, but I didn't expect to continue reading it. Each chapter is a different story and brings different insights to people. After all, it is indeed a masterpiece.
After reading the article "Transformation of Hell", I couldn't help but sigh. A father who loves his daughter, facing his own paintings, would not hesitate to sacrifice her. This is not showing art as Him. This obsession with paintings made me intuitively feel the difference between a madman and a genius. In these dark days of the old age, it seems that human life only lasts for a moment, without any reason, and it all depends on the mood of being high. I think the last fire was more like mocking the despicability of human nature and the filth of the times.
Yin·Liang·See·Understand·No·Point
It is hard to imagine that this is a Japanese literary work from the early 20th century. Despite the age and cultural barriers, it is still an excellent work. But its literary status is actually difficult for ordinary people to obtain. The author Ryunosuke Akutagawa committed suicide in 1927. Works such as "The Life of a Fool" and "Epigrams of a Dwarf" may seem abstract, but when viewed against the background of the times, many places do have profound meanings.
The book is a good book, and every story can make people think deeply, but there is a lot of missing content, and in some places the stories are not connected. I saw that the published book has 160,000 words, while Tomato only has 110,000 words, and one-third of the content is missing.
The storyline of this book is really exciting! Ryunosuke Akutagawa uses his unique perspective and delicate brushwork to show the complexity of human nature and the intertwining of good and evil. Especially the article "Hell Transformation" made me think more deeply about art and human nature. The writing style is concise and clear, the writing style is sharp, and it is very enjoyable to read. Recommended to friends who like to think about life.
I don't quite understand it, but I don't know how serious it is. This article is composed of many short stories, and there is also a scholar's warning about the author's many experiences. Overall, it is worth reading.
The same is true for the sinister nature of the human heart. The genius artist Akutagawa Ryunosuke
After reading it, it is more like asking everyone a question: Should we abandon human nature when we pursue some kind of perfection? If you think about it from the perspective of Yoshihide, who is an extreme artist, sacrificing his daughter for the ultimate art seems to be "justifiable", and the point of fear comes from "unreasonable". This logic seems to make sense to a certain extent. It is a very good work, which is thought-provoking and reflective. Recommended reading
If you don't understand, just say you don't understand. Don't say others are over-interpreting.
Does anyone understand In the Bamboo Forest? Can you explain it to me?
It's beautiful, but I haven't thought about some issues