>>13885083>why did that story have to be told in the first place?maybe the writer wanted to add some kind of counterbalance to madoka? perhaps the plan was to turn madoka into a full on franchise after that, it seems likely with how open to more events the ending was.
>I suppose that's a different kind of interaction.it's still a form of interaction, just not in the same way, yea. plus, something like that has to be done really well and fit the narrative, otherwise it can just come across as being lazy.
>I haven't heard of him mentioning Hodgson before.i did some looking around and found some letters lovecraft wrote. it turns out he was a huge fan of william hope hodgson by the mid 1930s, though i couldn't directly find any letters of him comparing their works.
>the last bit feel like empty words.that's true, yeah. they're far too... open to interpretation, and perhaps that is my fault. i should summarize it as being an expanded high school experience, no puberty and a more adult setting should catalyze some kind of personal change.
>I wonder if it'll ever endi dunno, and it's definitely a touchy subject at the moment. the future is always unclear though, so i try not to let it bother me.
>Most jobs feel the same, only their titles differthat's true, yeah. no matter what, you're gonna end up in some cubicle, slamming away at a keyboard. maybe your purpose changes, but the actions don't.
>>13885127here's a tl;dr
some discussion about the third madoka movie's ending
college's social setting is greatly exaggerated
farm and job stuff