Ok so guys thinking of making a new social media platform.
We’re calling it Y.
There are no “tweets” theyre called yeets. Because to send them you gotta yeet them. You can choose to go to one person/specific group (yeet it at a friend) or public (yeet it into the void). The animation for sending it is the yeet crumpling itself up and then it is thrown at a random image (of a certain wealthy man)
To view a yeet there is not the traditional dashboard. Instead there is a trashcan filled with crumpled up paper balls. To make the experience more engaging you have to click each ball to unfurl the yeet.
Which brings us to the best function. There are no likes. There are only “y?”s. It is just an image of a ? Because y would you look through the trash.
Then you can either reply and yeet it back in the trash can, or just dont do anything and yeet it aside (other people will still see the yeet this is just for funsies)
Also sometimes you pick up a yeet and its just an ad we gotta get that revenue dont worry the chance of seeing them is random and surely you wont see 10 of them in a row
i'm really so curious how deeply tbhx is gonna go with its whole premise of "heroes are made and gain powers based on trust" because i really wasn't anticipating that
1) moon/xiao yueqing has teleportation-based powers but because everyone wants her and nice to stick together, her teleportation leads back to nice which was INSANE to me
and
2) lin ling is becoming increasingly more worried about being clean and perfect which is a side effect of nice's image of perfection which is indicating that this whole trust system can have mental effects??? and that's horrifying to me???
we are 2 episodes in, how deep is this gonna go
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Was that really the real Xiao Yueqing at the end??? How did God Eye find her? Or more importantly, how could he even get her to put on her hero outfit??? I didn’t think she packed that with her when she left… How did he even suspect that XYQ is still alive????
Yeah I feel that a bit, definitely fast, no doubt about it. But it's just barely not jumping off into the deep end of crazy pacing though imo. I do hope the current pacing is just due to needing to establish some stuff before we get to the real meat of the story.
Also the chaotic pace of it all and it being confusing is probably how Lin feels about everything too. So maybe they're intentionally going for that rather than them wanting to rush to other stuff.
to be hero x has stunning animation, captivating sound design, interesting characters, and fantastic fight choreography, but i feel the pacing is so fast that it can be a bit chaotic
it's hard not to get emotional whiplash at times. better pacing would really allow the emotional highs and lows of tbhx to hit with the intensity these moments deserve. i wish the writers would allow moments to breathe more or perhaps work on writing scene transitions with a bit more flow.
im definitely planning on investing my time into this show and im going to continue watching, but the pacing issues are sometimes hard to ignore. Part of me thinks these two episodes have been so quick just because the writers really want to speed to telling a later part of the story sooner. if so, i look forward to seeing the potential of this show's writing once it gets it's footing then.
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