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    James Rye

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    • RE: The Promised Neverland

      That and they need human doctors and nurses for which you need to be smart enough to receive such an education. After all we saw human doctors and nurses taking care of the birth, not demons. So the high-quality farms have different needs than mass-production ones thus needing more smart people to not be eaten and do key jobs (for example, somebody has to make all those school lessons/texts for the kids to solve) else the quality of their goods suffer.

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    • RE: The Promised Neverland

      Aww, that bitter-sweet smile when Emma was talking about Norman, muh feelings are overflowing~
      Really hope Norman's neither dead nor turned into a demon nor unable to ever leave the farm due a bomb implanted on his heart. I don't wanna give up on this ship!

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    • RE: Robot×Laserbeam

      It is a little hard to get hyped when you got no glue what's so badass with 6 under par, etc.. That and I can't care for this rivalry or this "emperor" stuff as much as I could with the samurai golfer.

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    • RE: Dr. Stone

      I like this whole stone age village arc more than the whole stuff after the first chapter. Hope we won't meet the other three for a couple dozen chapters, this is comfy right now.

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    • RE: American Politics thread: No Nazis Allowed

      Last time I checked neither germany or EU is burning. If anything burns then it was due Antifa during the G20 and they are like 98% white. And Polen and Hungary are more worrisome than 1-2 million foreign people because they keep weakening their democracy institutes in the name of democracy.

      posted in World News
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    • RE: The Promised Neverland

      @Rogues':

      Those demons caught up to the children terrifyingly fast, wasn't expecting an impending confrontation so soon. The first day after their escape isn't even over yet!

      I think the demon hunter with his goons is still half or a whole day away from the kids, they just entered the forest's edge. What Emma noticed at the end was probably one or several of those wild lowly organism the demon hunter was talking about. And the way he talked about how he and the other demons can't let anybody eat any of those children might mean that eating children or their brains at least is something equal to a power-up for demons. Like the more brains you eat the higher your power/might/rank roses or something like that. Eating kids seems to be more than just a simple luxurious food and festival sacrifice production.

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    • RE: American Politics thread: No Nazis Allowed

      https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/may/28/merkel-says-eu-cannot-completely-rely-on-us-and-britain-any-more-g7-talks

      Sounds more and more like we get a USA+Britain (if USA really has any interest in making trade deals with UK first, which is if the UK can stay the UK after Brexit is done and Scotland pushes for another indyref after knowing the consequences of Brexit) and a G5. I think Putin is sitting at home wondering what the hell happened that the world went crazy so quickly.

      posted in World News
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    • RE: The Promised Neverland

      @Chrior:

      But WSJ is pretty fine for now. MHA, Promised Neverland, Kimetsu no Yaiba, Shokugeki no Soma (which I just love), even Black Clover, which is an even more typical shonen series than Kimetsu, I think, is a fun little story which has been relatively successful (correct me if I'm wrong here). The new Robot x Laserbeam is also cool, never thought I'd like a sports manga, especially golf! There were some pretty bad series starting in the last couple of years that thankfully got axed, but these I mentioned seem to have a great deal of potential to carry the magazine for the next decade or so (of course, with OP as the cash cow for this time). Oh, and World Trigger. Damn shame the author is still too sick to draw.

      I hope Ashihara from WT IS drawing right now, just very slowly, waiting for the time a manga gets axed so that he can get back into the magazine but then having some already written chapters as cushion for the coming weeks and months. It has been quite some time since the last chapter…

      @Silence:

      Late to the party, but I'm very much digging this series. I shotgunned the entire thing yesterday based on a friend's recommendation, and was not disappointed.

      Now, where will the story go next?

      Glad you liked it. As for the story I think next the kids gotta escape the

      ! demon dogs shown in spoiler pics. And since they have only one pen-navigator they can't split up. Will be interesting to see how they will escape. The river they had intented as first goal will likely play a role in that.

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    • RE: The Promised Neverland

      Yeah, they're good stuff.
      The new RxL also seems to be liked very much in Japan, currently in 3rd place in the rankings.

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    • RE: American Politics thread: No Nazis Allowed

      Tomorrow the reps will showcase their new saving plans which includes to take 800 billions from Medicaid in the next ten years. The independent Budget bureau said that around ten million americans will lose healthcare or access to health care if that plan gets through. Sounds pretty rough, especially given that the american healthcare is already a terrible one to begin with.

      posted in World News
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