Time for the yearly/bi-yearly dump of my favorite oneshot.
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Going to bed, but I'll make sure to read this when I get the chance.
Thanks friend.
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No problem, it's a very short read though. We're almost halfway.
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Fin. Also posting the author's notes - an additional 2 pages.
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Last post of this.
What did you think, /a/?
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I liked it a lot. Thanks OP. It took a few readings before I made sense of it. At least in my head. I think it's very rare you take something in the first time and taking the time to read through it again can be very valuable.
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It is no problem. I think on multiple readings (and there is no reason not to read it twice considering how short it is) you really gain something and can feel it resonate with you.
The art is really simplistic and the length is a bit short to have many motifs, but one nice detail is that the >>133671447 "exclamations points" and references to rain are to the nukes dropping.
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Thanks for the dump.
I kind of wish the rest of the collection was translated. I don't think there's a single other thing I've read from the author.
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Simple and meaningful. Profound without being obtuse. A legitimate piece of narrative art
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It's really good. I somehow missed your other dumps, but I'm happy I finally caught it. It's one of the best one shots I've ever read, that's for sure.
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Same here anon. If I knew moonrunes this would be top priority for me.
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I'm glad too!