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Don't be (too) ashamed. What's the slop you're getting into this week? Games, movies, tv shows, etc.

I'll go first I suppose. I'm watching Burn Notice. I'm on season 3 episode 3. Some of the dialogue is so painful I'm embarrassed to watch it but then I power thru it and finally get to a high quality action scene. Former spy works w former girlfriend, his mom, and a fair weather friend to solve some problems in sunny Florida. It's completely believable and socially redeeming.

So let's hear it.

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[–] abc@hexbear.net 1 points 2 weeks ago

John Brown isekai

thank you i'm putting this on my 'to read' list lol.

Typos don't really bother me - I'm very forgiving for stuff like that and even just poorly constructed sentences where you can tell that the author was just too lost in the sauce to realize that a sentence like 'The strong mana had disoriented from for long enough for the drow to attack' is incomplete but it still makes sense because you can tell what they were intending to describe. At least, as long as it isn't more than like once a chapter. If they struggle with complete sentence composition/grammar in every paragraph, that's a hard no for me.