Lol their reactions after seriously consulting the sender. But I agree, taking a long time to read manga and enjoying it at the same time is actually more ideal I think, you're in that zone for a longer period, but I guess if you're a busy person that would be inconvenient.
I could honestly listen to Nakamura-san and Mafia Kajita for hours, I wish I knew Japanese because of this... Thank you for your hard work as always Kaiki.
They basically described my thoughts... Specially Kajita with the "I gave up on trying to understand Kingdom", I just try to understand who the bad guy is and enjoy the tension.
i didnt even understand who the good guy and who the bad guy anymore in kingdom :p.well i least i know that Shin is the good guy. but the other generals, man i just give up.
Or you can be someone who read his favorite manga more than three times for every volume, for understanding the story, catching the tiny detail and savour it, and lastly just for appreciating the artwork. totally not me tho
Pandora Hearts was hard to understand... halfway through the manga series I spent like 15 min on one page to understand it. Then I gave up. However, it’s still is one of the best manga I ever read lol
its amazing that the sender can still notice how much time he/she spent reading one volume. while me reading chapter after chapter of manga or light novels only to realize its 2am already...
The only thing the person who sent in the letter could do is get better at reading. There's really not much more to it. It's like me and typing, I can write a long text within a few minutes, while others spend way more time. My thoughts are usually well structured, so I just put it down to text and everything tends to be fine for the most part. I also have the habit of writing properly, making sure to fix any mistakes I make as soon as I make them, rewriting the entire word in order to train my brain not to do the same mistake. I basically remember words by combination rather than letter by letter on the keyboard. I can write while talking about something else and not even looking at the monitor, and simply by feel know if I've made a mistake with the typing. Others can't comprehend it, but it's just a matter of multitasking. It might be an advanced technique, but the principle of it isn't anything strange.
Lol their reactions after seriously consulting the sender.
But I agree, taking a long time to read manga and enjoying it at the same time is actually more ideal I think, you're in that zone for a longer period, but I guess if you're a busy person that would be inconvenient.
I could honestly listen to Nakamura-san and Mafia Kajita for hours, I wish I knew Japanese because of this...
Thank you for your hard work as always Kaiki.
They basically described my thoughts... Specially Kajita with the "I gave up on trying to understand Kingdom", I just try to understand who the bad guy is and enjoy the tension.
i didnt even understand who the good guy and who the bad guy anymore in kingdom :p.well i least i know that Shin is the good guy. but the other generals, man i just give up.
Their voices are amazing!
This has been my worry too omg... precisely when reading HxH and Kingdom and Vinland Saga. Thank you seiyuus for making me feel normal ^^
Merry Christmas~ :3
"Maybe Hunter x Hunter lately" lol so true!
Or you can be someone who read his favorite manga more than three times for every volume, for understanding the story, catching the tiny detail and savour it, and lastly just for appreciating the artwork.
totally not me tho
Pandora Hearts was hard to understand... halfway through the manga series I spent like 15 min on one page to understand it. Then I gave up. However, it’s still is one of the best manga I ever read lol
its amazing that the sender can still notice how much time he/she spent reading one volume. while me reading chapter after chapter of manga or light novels only to realize its 2am already...
You mean WRYYY'ding manga? xD
The only thing the person who sent in the letter could do is get better at reading. There's really not much more to it. It's like me and typing, I can write a long text within a few minutes, while others spend way more time. My thoughts are usually well structured, so I just put it down to text and everything tends to be fine for the most part. I also have the habit of writing properly, making sure to fix any mistakes I make as soon as I make them, rewriting the entire word in order to train my brain not to do the same mistake. I basically remember words by combination rather than letter by letter on the keyboard. I can write while talking about something else and not even looking at the monitor, and simply by feel know if I've made a mistake with the typing. Others can't comprehend it, but it's just a matter of multitasking. It might be an advanced technique, but the principle of it isn't anything strange.
It seems Hunter x Hunter is just well known for it's novel-like naration inside the manga
brb catching up with One Piece in 2 weeks
Well....i read Detective Conan for 2+ hours, so.....
Hunter×Hunter is a one of a kind comic. Truly the greatest of all time.
Hunter x hunter needs to come back 😭