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  • Manga Reviews: Starving Anonymous Is Weird

    *Major Spoilers* Starving Anonymous introduces us to Ie, arguably one of the most useless protagonists I’ve ever come across. He wants to be an artist and has a photographic memory, making him 5% useful. On a bus with his ride… Continue reading

    Manga Reviews: Starving Anonymous Is Weird
  • Creepy Webtoons to Read If You Don’t Want To Sleep

    Sometimes you’re in the mood to get PTSD. Other times you just don’t want to sleep. Fortunately, others have blessed us with their talents and created creepy stories to keep us from getting that small taste of death at night… Continue reading

    Creepy Webtoons to Read If You Don’t Want To Sleep
  • Analysis: Squid Game’s Sang-woo Did Nothing Wrong

    I like attempting to see the best in polarizing characters, so here I am! *Spoilers* Cho Sang-woo serves as somewhat of a foil for Gi-hun. When we’re introduced to Gi-hun, he comes off as a loser. Jobless, he’s giving his… Continue reading

    Analysis: Squid Game’s Sang-woo Did Nothing Wrong
  • Positive Masculinity: Stephen Ahn & Gray Yeon

    *Spoilers* Masculinity is hard to define, since most of it is rooted in cultural ideas which change over time, rather than Biblical truths. However, generally we associate manliness with trucks, beer, and guns working/being hard working, being logical/stoic as opposed… Continue reading

    Positive Masculinity: Stephen Ahn & Gray Yeon
  • Rating the Squid Game (Characters)

    *Spoilers ahoy* Imagine waking up at 6:00 am, excited to embark on a lengthy hike up a mountain. It’s drizzling outside and at a spicy, 88 degrees Fahrenheit, the sparse sprinkling will keep you cool on your trek. You get… Continue reading

    Rating the Squid Game (Characters)