>>3898209In fairness, this is the biggest problem with /c/ as a whole imo. It doesn't really have much of a role outside of posting images. Even if we didn't have """generals""" on here, you'd still run into this with characters who are overwhelmingly popular, Homura obviously being one of them.
Frankly, without the occasional conversations I wouldn't really be here. I know where to find more images and I'm already following a good number of madohomu artists, but keeping threads like this one open and seeing people chat every now and then without having to deal with the inherent 4channess (for lack of a better term) of other boards, makes it a cozy experience. Hell, other """generals""" have discord groups of their own, like the keion ones, and while you can easily tell how young the people in them are, it's not that bad of an experience because it's completely natural to want to chat with people, even anons you've met on one of the more silent/image-focused boards.
>>3898087I don't know if I'm really gonna get into it yet. As I said, even knowing where to start is next to impossible with any artistic endeavor, and that's bad for me given how much I rely on structure to learn anything. Still, I've been thinking about it on and off for the last few years, and the 4cc coupled with an old favorite game of mine are undeniably a good source of motivation that I could rely on.
I'll have a whole week off work soon, and I'm really tempted to spend a little bit of time on this every day when that time comes, if only to find out if this is the kind of activity that I could stick with in the long run.
>Still, my progress is kind of slowing and cooking quality home-cooked meals costs a lot of time and money.Regardless, it's a step forward, which is great. Anything you can do to make cooking a more enjoyable and less draining experience?