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So some guy told me that he’s reading Vinland saga and when I asked him how it is, he said the first 4 tankobons are great but after that, “the author started inserting an idealistic, modern, anti-violence morality into the story, that undermines the internal logic of the world the author was building from the start.” As in, it contradicts everything that was set up in the beginning.
What do you guys think? I never read or watched it at all and all I know is that it’s about a Viking guy trying to build a life after a war or something like that, so I just wanted to check if others think of it like that
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Maybe read it and find out, faggot.
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Sounds like a slurper
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Sounds like he read SnK.
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He's right and he got filtered.



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