u/FiveSix0524

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▲ 108 r/DDLC

I need some help choosing a thumbnail for a video I made. I don’t want to give away too much because this video idea means a lot to me but to sum it up, I talk about both endings and why the method of getting them is so important

Video Title: Explaining the Endings of Doki Doki Literature Club

u/FiveSix0524 — 7 days ago

This is Yuki. I don’t mind about style but I would love to see her in a non-Gacha style

u/FiveSix0524 — 8 days ago
▲ 2 r/DDLC

This isn’t a slander video, it’s more just an observation I made. I hope you guys enjoy it

u/FiveSix0524 — 8 days ago

Amelia is 19 years old. She can sometimes come across as rude or mean but this is because she takes her job and her college lectures very seriously. Due to this, she often dresses in business casual.

However, outside of class and work, she is very sweet and caring. Her friends have said she's

"almost a different person". This is due to personality and style change. When taking the pictures, she asked for me to get a few of her casual look in the class since "It never happens".

Her style doesn't change much outside of accessories, specifically a variety of necklaces. When winter hits, she'll add a basic hoodie to keep warm.

For hobbies, she loves to read, write, and draw. She doesn't have a preference for genre in any of these. It's whatever hits her in the moment.

u/FiveSix0524 — 12 days ago

I feel so weird typing this out but I still think that it needs to be said. Visual Novels aren't just a game. There are so many different types, just like books. There is a visual element, just like graphic novels. There is an audio element, just like audio books. Why is it that many people consider visual novels, something so similar to many other forms of literature, non-literature?

Edit: I kinda made this post in a rant type way as I was thinking about how much I’ve enjoyed being able to read/play visual novels. More than anything, I just wish visual novels were more widely recognized as a whole. I meant everything from above, because I have experienced being told “That’s just a game” but I think if they were more widely seen, then they could be much more appreciated

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u/FiveSix0524 — 16 days ago
▲ 12 r/manhwa

I read Her Summon a few years ago when it was still releasing weekly on TOOMICS. I actually remember when it ended but now that I’m trying to go back and reread it, it’s gone off TOOMICS. Anyone know where I can read it now? Preferably officially

u/FiveSix0524 — 17 days ago