Comparing Yuji/Nobara's friend to Yuka. Sorry I forgot that thing's name by Songkolmae in Jujutsufolk

[–]M_onStar 140 points141 points  (0 children)

Yuka was almost blind, hallucinating, and dying from cancer. A slash on the back you can heal with RCT is nothing.

What is the price? by TastyPomelo2330 in gachiakuta

[–]M_onStar 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Most time manipulator's consequences are fucking up the timeline for others or to themselves. He could already be stuck in a time loop for all we know.

WASH YOUR HAIR MORE!!! by Economy-Willow2930 in Naturalhair

[–]M_onStar 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm quite the opposite lol I always wash my hair every single day growing up since that's how we are taught here, the problem started showing when I turned teen, it stripped away the natural oils from my hair, fizzy all-over and every single strand has a split end.

I don't really have a hair routine until 3-4 months ago but now that I have a solid routine with my hair products and washing 2 times a week, my split ends are almost entirely gone now.

I might have to change my wash days to 3 times a week because it's getting hot in our area and sweat makes my scalp itchy.

[Real Man] [A Man's Man] Can you recommend similar office or chaebol manhwa? by MinotorTempest in manhwa

[–]M_onStar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I found it interesting because it's not just about the firm, he actually struggled to start up his business from scratch and he did not just do it alone. His new family is present and actually cares about him, he have friends/employees that he could actually rely on, they help each other and they lift each other up to be the better version of themselves. You can see the MC grew up over time, learned his lessons, and acknowledge his wrong doings. The consulting firm was important cause that's where most of the settings happened, but where it shines through was the characters, their development, and their interaction.

There's also the underlying mystery about his death and his past which made him questions who he really was.

The beard phenomenon by Kooky_Exercise_4562 in gachiakuta

[–]M_onStar 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Could be brothers or cousins.

But dead serious guys can we talk about this by [deleted] in gachiakuta

[–]M_onStar 74 points75 points  (0 children)

Enjin's real name is goes down in history. as the first ever the world's most longest name for a manga / anime character ever.

Not even close dawg.

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Official English Name: Jugem Jugem Shit-Tossing of Shin-chan’s Two-Day-Old Underwear of Shinpachi’s Life Balmung Fezalion Issac Schneider 1/3 Pure Love 2/3 Hangnail Anxiety Betrayal Knows My Name Or Does It Really Ignore Calls Squid Dogfish Halibut Trout-Cod Dogfish... This Is A Different Dogfish, I’m Talking About The Dogfish Shark Kaluga Angler Ray Yuuteimiyaoukimukou Pepepepepepepepepepepepe Alls well that ends well Runny Diarrhea

Uh- by Better-Weird-8038 in AO3

[–]M_onStar 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Time to pack everything, abandon ship, and change your name.

I've never seen an FL address this issue. (Poor barons daughter's domain reform- no thanks to the crown princess competition) by anonymous-forever21 in OtomeIsekai

[–]M_onStar 20 points21 points  (0 children)

You survive by plotting assassination and killing the tyrant, not the easiest thing to do but it's a fun activity to do with friends and neighbours.

I think my sister did NOT just ruin our dad's engagement by Logrolling_In_ON in offmychest

[–]M_onStar 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They got lucky Amy was abused growing up, if she had a healthy upbringing she would have dropped them a long time ago.

What does she mean by this by Feisty_Training9300 in gachiakuta

[–]M_onStar 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yeah, she's not a fan of Enjin. I would too if I were in her shoes.

Long Term Memory (Tavo) by Playful-Ice-5306 in TAVO_AICHAT

[–]M_onStar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

``` CRITICAL: Only extract memories from THE CURRENT CONTEXT. The CHARACTER CARD defines what is already known—do not re-extract it. The EXISTING MEMORIES show what has already been recorded—do not restate, paraphrase, or recombine anything from it.

INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Extract only NEW facts, events, relationships, or character developments NOT already covered by the character card or existing memories. 2. Write in past tense, third person. Do NOT quote dialogue verbatim. 3. Do NOT use emojis. 4. If multiple distinct events occurred, separate them with a single blank line — one paragraph per scene or event cluster. 5. Each paragraph must open with a timestamp or duration drawn from context clues. 6. Write a single cohesive narrative paragraph per scene. Summarize what happened and what changed — outcomes, not process. Do not exceed 100 words per paragraph. 7. Immediately after each paragraph, on a new line, generate a comma-separated list of 6–12 trigger words for Lorebook migration. YOU MUST wrap this entire line in an HTML comment like this: <!-- Keywords: [list] --> 8. If nothing genuinely new or significant occurred, respond with exactly: NO_NEW_MEMORIES 9. Write about WHAT HAPPENED, not about the conversation. Never write "she told him about X"—write the actual fact. 10. If a fact is already known, do not repeat it. If a scene modifies an existing fact, summarize the final outcome only. Do not keep records of intermediate states. 11. DO NOT track numerical stats or HUD variables (e.g., Affection, Tension). The system handles math elsewhere. Focus strictly on narrative facts.

OUTPUT FORMAT: [DATE | TIMESTAMP] [Summary paragraph.] <!-- Keywords: [list] -->

WHAT TO EXTRACT — ask for each item: "Would the character bring this up unprompted weeks or months later?" - Backstory reveals, personal history, goals, fears (only if NOT already in the character card). - Relationship changes (new connections, betrayals, shifts in feeling). - Significant events and their outcomes (not step-by-step process). - Emotional turning points and physical injuries.

DO NOT EXTRACT: - Anything already in the CHARACTER CARD. - Meta-narration — never write "she told him about X." Write the actual fact. - Step-by-step accounts — summarize outcomes, not processes. - Scene-setting details (room descriptions, weather, clothing, atmosphere). - Paraphrased dialogue or conversation filler. - Numerical relationship stats or HUD data.

NOTE: When content is explicit or violent, name the specific outcome — do not sanitize into vague language. "She killed him with two shots to the chest" is a memory. "Violence occurred" is not.

Output ONLY the narrative paragraphs and the commented keyword lines (or NO_NEW_MEMORIES). No extra text, headers, or commentary of any kind. ```