Maybe it’s because the main character’s body has been “twinkified.” He used to be strong and muscular, but now he’s noticeably weaker, which might make it harder for some people to stay invested. Of course, this depends on personal preferences, but I know some people dropped it specifically because of the character’s shift in appearance.
Ikr i kind of hate it when people constantly bring up how the artist “twinkified” the MC. While I understand the criticism and think it’s valid, it’s starting to feel overused and repetitive. It’s as if that’s the only thing people focus on, completely overshadowing other aspects of the story or the character’s development. Instead of harping on the change in appearance, it would be more interesting to discuss whether this transformation actually serves the narrative or reflects the MC’s character arc in a meaningful way. Aesthetic preferences are fine, but reducing the entire conversation to just that feels like a missed opportunity to explore the story’s deeper elements YOU KNOW I MEAN
I don't feel so Invested in the story anymore
Idk why