The animation and soundtrack actually didn't bother me after the first couple arcs. I think it has a lot to do with how the show engages with emotions. It's not meant to dig too deep. It's supposed to be a sort of all ages work and it achieves that. I can totally see how people enjoy it btw. Not knocking it, it's a really big accomplishment in its own right. It just lost my interest after a while. If it evolves beyond there, it wasn't fast enough for me. Which is weird, because i usually like slow burns.
One Piece - with One Pace i got through the alabasta arc. The characters all have good back stories and motivations. I mean it is well written, but with how the stakes and emotional depth are managed it just feels like a sit-com. I want to like it more, but i just don't foresee myself throwing it on again.
Mushoku Tensi - yeah agree on having a lot of trouble seeing past the perviness of the main character, and the narration is really annoying. I did like the depiction of combat though, rather unique for anime.
Well if you learn to isolate on agar then grow it's the last $100 you'll ever spend. Spores in those are still good. After that it's pennies on the ounce.
Averages. They're almost always a bullshit flag if it's tied to anything remotely political. If you're not going to also give the standard deviation and skew then at least use median.
I use color-blindness safe color palettes at work even though none of my coworkers are color blind and yet the idea of writing /s for a cynical or hyperbolic comment disgusts me. Eh, pobody's nerfect ig.
This golden brown, too accurate for sea creatures.