What if Warrior Cats had executions? Like, guillotine, hangings, etc. How absolutely sick would that be? Let's behead Splashtail.
If you view Warrior Cats as being human-like that's fine.
—But, I also disagree.
And I think you lose a lot of the value of reading a book series about cats by moralizing their society against human standards instead of enjoying the world building for what it is.
Whitethroat is the worst name in Arc 1.
Don't believe me?
Guess how many times -throat shows up again as a suffix in Warrior Cats after Whitethroat.
Guess.
There's absolutely nothing wrong with John or Arthur being canon straight guys in a bromance. I'm totally cool with that.
But, as a fan of the series since like— season two I have always shipped them, lol.
my little pwn-y
Bara furry UTAUloids are so iconic. Why does every single one have such a banger VB. It's literally crazy. I have never seen a bara furry UTAUloid with a bad voicebank. They are all so high quality.
I just learned that Nene's voicebank has no oto and somehow sings just fine. So, I put her raw samples onto a secondary track in audacity with my mic input on the first track and recorded while using her as a guide.
The bank is missing quite a few phonemes and is choppy because I left in all my mistakes and because I only recorded what was listed under the Monographs and Digraphs section of Hiragana for testing purposes.
Here's the finished result (my bank ALSO lacks an oto!)
Will be exciting when I finish the bank (and re-record all the ones I messed up on!) Anyway, just thought this might be a fun experiment.
BTW, opinions on Warriors don't give you the right to make personal assumptions about other people (ex. them liking so-and-so character explains why I knew, from the start, that they were a bad person!!) and it doesn't give you a license to attack them, send them hate mail, or be a dick.
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion.
If their opinion is something you disagree with, then just save yourself the time and effort you'd spend arguing with them and just block them.
The is no 'winning' in an Internet argument and there is zero reason to start one.
I don't care for anyone on social media who compares their lives to others, unprompted, as some sort of 'gotcha' moment.
This is the Internet, if someone online says they are struggling, it is not for you to say otherwise. Have some courtesy.
If it were face-to-face, I guarantee your reaction would not be, "Well, I have it so much harder!" It is precisely because we are online that you can throw those opinions out there emboldened by being behind a screen.
Shame on you.