What It Means to Be You · review
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This review may discuss plot details.
Brain-dead, incoherent, stereotypical, problems that could be solve within a day in a roundtable, Violet Evergarden's hidden assumptions resulting in sunk-cost fallacy. Despite the visuals that's indeed beautiful, at least for Violet's design, the world-building is mock your intelligent by far. Growing up eating plant-based, physically towering, racially distinct, politically powerless... but also owning vast territories? Not to mention the racial issues are that strange, the nobles are written to be typically evil, and it's dangerous to think of it as normal, it's a systemic problems. Just otome shit, I guess. Ik the upcoming chapters will be solve these nonsensical problems, but by far this50-ish chapters is that this work is actually mediocre. You might enjoy it and that's fine, they sell it as junk food and quick dopamine anyways, anyone who grabbed it this far will just reach this wrong spot of what the F did I use my time for. It's good to know this work, a lesson if you want to use your time carefully to consume and chose only what's best, and actually grab convincing snacks that actually isn't even that good.