>>15891611I think that doesn't work very well in practice, but, sure. But, maybe the goal should be for you to love her despite it than thinking of ways to hide her scars. Going off that, I think they really messed up and missed the opportunity to make her something unique. The part of her body where she's scarred should've been absolutely grotesque in deisgn. Something guro-tier. Getting yourself comfortable with the sight of it and also looking past it as you go down her route would've been rather immersive, no? Instead, it just looks like veins on her face, I don't know. Maybe I'm just going off on about nothing.
>Tell me what sort of books you enjoy the most. War memoirs. Have been pretty much all I've read, so far. I do enjoy reading when I do it and something is interesting enough, but, I still very rarely do it.
I wanna go into detail about it, but, there isn't much for me to, honestly. I just very much like the personal descriptions and thoughts people write down about their experience throughout some of the worst things that have occurred in human history, it being a miracle that they even made it out alive. Alongside that, the events that transpire themselves during those conflicts, even in the littlest ways that they dealt with certain problems, the way people living under the extreme circumstances felt, for example, even just somebody whose only job is to keep tallies of the dead, friendly and enemy, they still suffer major psychological damage and go crazy over having to write down the numbers every day. The absolute unfairness of everything that went on. People get very clever when facing death, also. It's all just very interesting to me.
So, I might not have my way of thinking elevated or get a new perspective on things after I'm done with one, but I sure will get out of it thinking to myself, "that was cool". And for me, that makes for a pretty good read. Part 1.