2020-12-16 22:21 marked
Like idk who those rude fuks were but y'all gotta stop acting so stupid like bishes this is an illegal website okay these scantalation teams put the works that they have put effort into which they have paid for cause they think is a good work and is worth sharing!!!! like yeah I know that the authors and the artists work hard and deserve to be compensated fairly for it but we wouldn't be on this website if we could afford it bish!!! If you wanna be so righteous about supporting the artists then don't come here okay go help them out let the rest of us be we will obviously try to get the official thing when we can. I don't know if I am missing a point or smt but this was just a rant from what I've understood so far about the reoccurring situation of scantalations dropping good stuff cause there were rude people.....
2020-12-16 21:02 marked
2020-12-06 19:48 marked
Imagine tatty and miku having a cute family. The older daughter would be a serious yakuza type like her dad, but a girly girl on the inside that loves the same show her mom does. The younger bro would be fed up of the silly yakuza-gap types around him, but I imagine that he'd be good friends with Masa.
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2020-12-05 14:57 marked
2020-12-05 14:57 marked
I’m not sure if it’s just me but I feel sometimes~ some people tend to forget how these boys are and that they’re in middle school (or high school? Correct me if I’m wrong sorry ). I don’t know about you, but during those times of our lives we are literally going through so much mentally in trying to figure out what to do with ourselves and place ourselves somewhere on the spectrum of life. To me, personally, He tian especially- really reminds me of those who showcase someone who is struggling with themselves during that specific period of our life (honestly as teenagers we are like the most shittiest person than, you can be the most sweetest and down to earth person, but it does not mean that you are not struggling with something subconsciously. Nor does it mean that you’re actually aware that you may be portraying toxic manners to others and or on yourself) and don’t know how to register their emotions properly and convey them in a none harmful and toxic way. Maybe it’s just me observing too much and analyzing his actions, but yes he is manipulative, and he is quite toxic, but at the same time i can’t help but recall my own moments during that period of my life. I was indeed a very ugly person who was still trying to figure themselves out and in the process harmed a lot of friends. I guess I’m feeling nostalgic about it, but also I feel this period for He Tian is going to bring a lot of growth and development even though he may harm people along the way. Hahah, I’m sorry I just wanted to share my thoughts cause I noticed a lot of people saying how toxic he was, in which i agree, but I guess I just look at it a different way~ doesn’t help that I also find how we react and process things as humans and I study psychology- maybe I’m over observing hahah, But in other words this author really portrays this period of our life really well in my opinion. Others may not agree with me, and that’s okay ^^ but not all of us went through something like this, but in someway or another we did struggle regardless of how you may have thought you appeared to others.
2020-12-05 14:55 marked
This was progress. He told him directly that he felt lonely and wanted his company. I wish little Mo would put his guard down a little too, and stayed with him for just one night or something. But unfortunately, considering everything up until now, that’s not gonna happen... after so many chapters, we saw some moments of little mo being more honest with his feelings, but in the end, imo, he just goes back to being how he is. With the other couple we saw development, they more or less talked about their feelings and defined some things, He Tian also developed his way of talking and interacting with Mo. But Mo seems to be the one who doesn’t change much. It seems that he needs to be constantly pushed to the limit in other for him to accept something. Which is awful because if He Tian, and even Jian yi, doesn’t push him or help him he won’t ask for help (because of his pride) and he really needs it. At the same time they’re being forceful towards him or bullying him because if it wasn’t like that he would never accept anything. He’s a complex character, nonetheless I thought that after some time with them and with He Tian changing he would change a little. It looks like he just accepts things in the moment and then goes back to being guarded. Also, how are they still in middle school and going through all that shit, and looking like high school seniors? I don’t know if the artist thought this through or forgot about the timeline xD I’m excited to see what happens next, but unfortunately I must say that I’m beginning to get a little tired of this. After so many time expecting more...but it’s ok, each artist has their own way of storytelling, I still love these characters and still gonna follow. And I know this is a slow burner, so I’ll just have to be more patient.
I’d like to know, how do guys see the development in this?
I’d like to know, how do guys see the development in this?
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2020-12-02 20:22 marked
I still don't understand Isis. She says "You gave your body to Osiris so why can't I?" Well it's a big freaking difference between being threatened to have your son killed if you don't let him do what he wants, which classifies as RAPE, and to willingly seek him out, resurrect him and have sex with him order to have a son and achieve your goal of revenge! The way she's wording it sounds like she's shaming him. VICTIM BLAMING! ヽ(`Д´)ノ
She's talking about taking her revenge on Seth, "You and me will both never get what we want. And the more we'll crave the more we'll lose. How does it feel to have ended our era of rule with your own two hand?" Is she's seriously saying all this, about cursing him not not to have a family, while smugly smiling? And blaming him for ending their era of rule when she's the one doing it? ヽ(`Д´)ノ
"If you truly thought of me as your companion you wouldn't have given my husband your body. Instead you would've come straight to me and asked for help." Well he was chained up in thorny vines and his son's life was threatened. When exactly was he supposed to ask for your help?? And if she meant before he went to Osiris, it's not like knew he was going to be raped. VICTIM BLAMING! ヽ(`Д´)ノ
Ans she's angry she didn't tell her anything. Well sometimes rape victims find it very hard to talk about! How SHE on the other hand didn't come forward and help him even though she knew is UNFATHOMABLE! VICTIM BLAMING! ヽ(`Д´)ノ
Seriously, while I can sympathise with what she has been going through, this whole chapter was basically her blaming Seth for being raped. ヽ(`Д´)ノ
She's talking about taking her revenge on Seth, "You and me will both never get what we want. And the more we'll crave the more we'll lose. How does it feel to have ended our era of rule with your own two hand?" Is she's seriously saying all this, about cursing him not not to have a family, while smugly smiling? And blaming him for ending their era of rule when she's the one doing it? ヽ(`Д´)ノ
"If you truly thought of me as your companion you wouldn't have given my husband your body. Instead you would've come straight to me and asked for help." Well he was chained up in thorny vines and his son's life was threatened. When exactly was he supposed to ask for your help?? And if she meant before he went to Osiris, it's not like knew he was going to be raped. VICTIM BLAMING! ヽ(`Д´)ノ
Ans she's angry she didn't tell her anything. Well sometimes rape victims find it very hard to talk about! How SHE on the other hand didn't come forward and help him even though she knew is UNFATHOMABLE! VICTIM BLAMING! ヽ(`Д´)ノ
Seriously, while I can sympathise with what she has been going through, this whole chapter was basically her blaming Seth for being raped. ヽ(`Д´)ノ
2020-11-30 20:50 marked
Let's all calm down.
He Tian and Mo Guan Shan relationship is not to be viewed as real life portrait. In real life 15 year old don't live alone, they don't beat up a pack of grown up men and they most certainly are educated enough to know about sexual harassment.
He Tian in real life would be reported to authorities or deemed an early sexual offender. In my country a 15 year old behaving like He Tian would have raised flags and a victim like Mo Guan Shan would probably not fall in love with someone who beats him up to force him to do his cooking or stay with him. The only reason this is a ship is because the author writes Mo submissive to He Tian to fit the dominant seme trope.
If there are minors in here who can't tell that what He Tian does is inappropriate and inexcusable unless he was a mentally challenged 15 year old who never learned about right from wrong, please go educate yourself.
He Tian and Mo Guan Shan relationship is not to be viewed as real life portrait. In real life 15 year old don't live alone, they don't beat up a pack of grown up men and they most certainly are educated enough to know about sexual harassment.
He Tian in real life would be reported to authorities or deemed an early sexual offender. In my country a 15 year old behaving like He Tian would have raised flags and a victim like Mo Guan Shan would probably not fall in love with someone who beats him up to force him to do his cooking or stay with him. The only reason this is a ship is because the author writes Mo submissive to He Tian to fit the dominant seme trope.
If there are minors in here who can't tell that what He Tian does is inappropriate and inexcusable unless he was a mentally challenged 15 year old who never learned about right from wrong, please go educate yourself.
2020-11-28 21:05 marked
Wow. It's so rare to see the point of sexual harassment in Tianshan being discussed in 19 Days.
It always amuse me that there are always the crowd who hang around Yaoi rape plot tropes screaming about 'romanticizing abuse' is wrong but they never aim their outrage in stories that are NOT 18+ like Shounen Ai which, in my opinion, are the only ones where the discussion would be valid.
To be clear, I abhor people who shame shippers in Yaoi rape plots because these are stories for adults. When people reading these stories ship 'wrong' non normative couples, the understanding is that they are adults and all the implications of it.
In my opinion, there are two types of readers who read 19 Days : adults who know very well this falls into the trope of abuse relationship, non consensual that in real life is not appropriate or excusable. It doesn't need to have rape to classify a story as a trope between a dominant seme sexually abuse and harass or bully the use until he relents and falls in love. It's the trope of such stories. These readers would never engage in a discussion where they explain He Tian behavior in terms of real life acceptable or this relationship as love. The author herself makes clear the kink and the trope. Mo Guan Shan is marked with He Tian ( he has branded his name, he wears a jewelry of ownership, he even walks around in a leash in one of the official arts. It's clearly an adult owner/pet master/servant undertone.)
The other readers are young teenagers, this is shonen ai and despite what some posters in here want to imply after the backslash, this makes this story geared and consumed mostly by young teenagers. Reading the comments, you do have the impression that many readers of this think that because they don't see a more clear sexual crime ( like rape) than this does not fall into the trope. Wrong. Rape is just the most overt form of it. Everything He Tian ever did to Mo whenever he said no was already sexual harassment in real life standard. Never mind the other things. To readers trying to say this is for adults, wrong again. The door is open like Yaoi mature wouldn't be and the fact that even the adults in the room try to put down the discussion about this being the actual situation where sexual abuse gets normalized by fiction ( that is not aimed at adults and therefore reach people who can be easily convinced or lead on) is alarming.
My point is not for the adults who know what they are reading. My point is mostly for the crowd who flock adult Yaoi rape plots ( the most popular now being POTN) lecturing about those stories normalizing non consensual relationship and then in the same breath stay silent or even defend Shounen Ai stories who have the same trope. I ask you that anyone reply with honesty: what is more harmful?
I tell you: no one ever will start thinking rape is normal after reading a Yaoi rape plot. For one, because the crime is obvious and the audience is mature. On the other hand, you can tell the effect of what 'normalizing' means by reading the audience of 19 Days young people explaining with all effort why the relationship He Tian and Mo Guan Shan is not sexual harassment or why it's excusable, etc.
It's all about the age of the audience and how they respond to it.
For all people out there who rage against 'normalize abuse', leave the ADULT YAOI RAPE PLOT' alone and park your van in here if you have the balls. If there are any normalization of things, it's not the explicit abuse and the adult audience who is your goal. It's the implicit, blurred, implied-but-never-consumed, 'soft' sexual abuse that gets eat up by the pre teens and teens who are the largest audience of 19 Days.
It always amuse me that there are always the crowd who hang around Yaoi rape plot tropes screaming about 'romanticizing abuse' is wrong but they never aim their outrage in stories that are NOT 18+ like Shounen Ai which, in my opinion, are the only ones where the discussion would be valid.
To be clear, I abhor people who shame shippers in Yaoi rape plots because these are stories for adults. When people reading these stories ship 'wrong' non normative couples, the understanding is that they are adults and all the implications of it.
In my opinion, there are two types of readers who read 19 Days : adults who know very well this falls into the trope of abuse relationship, non consensual that in real life is not appropriate or excusable. It doesn't need to have rape to classify a story as a trope between a dominant seme sexually abuse and harass or bully the use until he relents and falls in love. It's the trope of such stories. These readers would never engage in a discussion where they explain He Tian behavior in terms of real life acceptable or this relationship as love. The author herself makes clear the kink and the trope. Mo Guan Shan is marked with He Tian ( he has branded his name, he wears a jewelry of ownership, he even walks around in a leash in one of the official arts. It's clearly an adult owner/pet master/servant undertone.)
The other readers are young teenagers, this is shonen ai and despite what some posters in here want to imply after the backslash, this makes this story geared and consumed mostly by young teenagers. Reading the comments, you do have the impression that many readers of this think that because they don't see a more clear sexual crime ( like rape) than this does not fall into the trope. Wrong. Rape is just the most overt form of it. Everything He Tian ever did to Mo whenever he said no was already sexual harassment in real life standard. Never mind the other things. To readers trying to say this is for adults, wrong again. The door is open like Yaoi mature wouldn't be and the fact that even the adults in the room try to put down the discussion about this being the actual situation where sexual abuse gets normalized by fiction ( that is not aimed at adults and therefore reach people who can be easily convinced or lead on) is alarming.
My point is not for the adults who know what they are reading. My point is mostly for the crowd who flock adult Yaoi rape plots ( the most popular now being POTN) lecturing about those stories normalizing non consensual relationship and then in the same breath stay silent or even defend Shounen Ai stories who have the same trope. I ask you that anyone reply with honesty: what is more harmful?
I tell you: no one ever will start thinking rape is normal after reading a Yaoi rape plot. For one, because the crime is obvious and the audience is mature. On the other hand, you can tell the effect of what 'normalizing' means by reading the audience of 19 Days young people explaining with all effort why the relationship He Tian and Mo Guan Shan is not sexual harassment or why it's excusable, etc.
It's all about the age of the audience and how they respond to it.
For all people out there who rage against 'normalize abuse', leave the ADULT YAOI RAPE PLOT' alone and park your van in here if you have the balls. If there are any normalization of things, it's not the explicit abuse and the adult audience who is your goal. It's the implicit, blurred, implied-but-never-consumed, 'soft' sexual abuse that gets eat up by the pre teens and teens who are the largest audience of 19 Days.
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2020-11-25 16:33 marked
I would love to see more character and relationship development from He tian and lil Mo cause I feel like there's muchh much more feelings to explore and expose lol, let's just put the sexual tension aside for a min, I need more conversations between these two, more unexpected situations, need to see how they will behave and shit.. I'm saying this because I love these two so much and I'm afraid they ll be stuck in this "He tian forcing tsundere Mo into this or that" for too long.. Yes It's funny yes it's a very yaoi thing, but isn't it time to move on and show more than that?
2020-11-25 16:33 marked
idk, but if i try to look at it from he tian's perspective and from their past interactions, he tian probably believes mo's tolerance is higher, and that reacting physically by punching or anything is not really him "hating" it, but it's him "hesitating" and that he can push him a little bit more. this is just a theory and it really is just my opinion, but he probably believes that it's when little mo is truly disgusted--such as when mo cried when he tian forced a kiss on him before, a time when he tian realized he was wrong and started going slow(in his definition lmao)--that's when he believes mo truly hates it and that he has to stop, or else it'll be irrepairable.
plus, the boys being physical are actually quite natural in this manhua, it's just that we redefined mo's reaction based on the context of the situation, and we perceive it as mo truly hating it and he tian crossing the line.
another thing, he tian's always been a really pushy and possessive character right from the start. if you're surprised of that fact, then are you really reading properly lmao
plus, the boys being physical are actually quite natural in this manhua, it's just that we redefined mo's reaction based on the context of the situation, and we perceive it as mo truly hating it and he tian crossing the line.
another thing, he tian's always been a really pushy and possessive character right from the start. if you're surprised of that fact, then are you really reading properly lmao
2020-11-25 16:30 marked
He tianers or whatever he tian's fandom name is, stop defending him. You should just aknowledge that he's wrong. One more thing: stop saying that they should fuck. Stop. It's so annoying and you guys just ignore the fact that they're both MINORS. They aren't even 16 yet (please, if you're 16 don't have sex. If you'll just ignore my warning then at least do it with protection. You don't want to be 16 and pregnant, right?). So please stop bc is disgusting
2020-11-22 21:25 marked
The new hisoka