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| lb:japanese.kumbaya [2025-08-31 13:47:28] – [Ao no 6-gou] ninjasr | lb:japanese.kumbaya [2025-09-07 18:52:54] (current) – [What happens next?] ninjasr | ||
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| ===== Cliché Critique ===== | ===== Cliché Critique ===== | ||
| - | Now, there are various reasons why this is irritating, though this being a //cliché// and not a //trope// should indicate that it's generally poorly implemented.\\ | + | Now, there are various reasons why this is irritating, though this being a //cliché// and not a //trope// should indicate that it's generally poorly implemented. | 
| Let's start with the premise. Wars are not fought exclusively because we hate each-other. Many wars are fought for ideological reasons...or for resources. There are even people who think that wars are exclusively fought for resources rather than ideology/ | Let's start with the premise. Wars are not fought exclusively because we hate each-other. Many wars are fought for ideological reasons...or for resources. There are even people who think that wars are exclusively fought for resources rather than ideology/ | ||
| - | The point is that wars are fought for a variety of reasons, so this assumption is quite naïve.\\ | + | The point is that wars are fought for a variety of reasons, so this assumption is quite naïve. | 
| The next issue is that it generally ignores real-world considerations when these differences are put aside. IE...the fact that we are choosing not to hate each-other doesn' | The next issue is that it generally ignores real-world considerations when these differences are put aside. IE...the fact that we are choosing not to hate each-other doesn' | ||
| This kind of world is destined to eventually fall back into a state of war at some point. | This kind of world is destined to eventually fall back into a state of war at some point. | ||
| + | ==== What happens next? ==== | ||
| + | Something that all of these stories inevitably struggle with is the question “what happens next?” if they continue //after// the Japanese Kumbaya ending. | ||
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| + | From my experience...confusion. This is because the writer seems to realize that stuff just doesn' | ||
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| + | However, I think it can go into a few directions: | ||
| + | * The plot will revolve around someone attempting to go back to the state of war.((: | ||
| + | * The world just straight-up devolves back into war. | ||
| + | * The story starts meandering. | ||
| + | * The same thing happens again.((: | ||
| + | * The story starts to focus on something vaguely related but ultimately distinct.((: | ||
| + | Though I haven' | ||
| ===== Possible Explanation? | ===== Possible Explanation? | ||
| I thought of this recently, but realized that...// | I thought of this recently, but realized that...// | ||
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