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Doesn't make one good, and the other bad.

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Doesn't make one good, and the other bad.

 

Because THG is already good

:toolazytofindsparkles:

And I dunno anything about Twilight myself besides all the jokes so I'm not gonna go there :L

Twilight isn't that horrible when you take it for what it is: a romance. The real problem with it is that romances in general are often horrible, but because its vampires, its somehow a popular romance. And really, reading through the novels...there is very little other plot besides the romance. Any other problems that occur are very minor background things that are easily dealt with, ie the ending of breaking dawn was just silly. The Host was similarly dissappointing; it kind of gives the feeling that the writer just wasn't sure where they were going with it or didn't know how to handle anything big, so they made it small. The Host became pretty much all about romance, in a somewhat intersting way, but you have to keep in mind what it is you're reading.

 

Hunger Games, on the other hand, is definately not primarily a romance.

They made the hunger games a firetrucking romance. Well to me anyways.

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Twilight isn't that horrible when you take it for what it is: a romance. The real problem with it is that romances in general are often horrible, but because its vampires, its somehow a popular romance. And really, reading through the novels...there is very little other plot besides the romance. Any other problems that occur are very minor background things that are easily dealt with, ie the ending of breaking dawn was just silly. The Host was similarly dissappointing; it kind of gives the feeling that the writer just wasn't sure where they were going with it or didn't know how to handle anything big, so they made it small. The Host became pretty much all about romance, in a somewhat intersting way, but you have to keep in mind what it is you're reading.

 

Hunger Games, on the other hand, is definately not primarily a romance.

 

Yeah. In THG the Love Triangle is just a little part of the story. Which wasn't even that significant until a bit later in the second book.

As opposed to Twillight where the Love Triangle is the story

Pfft, I'm a complete sucker for the romance. :P

 

Love Triangle or not, I'd probably still watch them for the sake of it.

They made the hunger games a firetrucking romance. Well to me anyways.

 

Yeah, it did get slightly annoying at parts...and there was one moment that was like almost exactly copyright from Twilight where Peeta and Gale were talking about Katniss and who'd she end up with and Katniss was sort of sleeping...there was a scene almost exactly like that in Twilight and I was like "what."

 

Of course, the romance was sort of offset by the fact that people were dying every five minutes. Kind of like how the boobies in Elfen Lied become non-issues once people start dying in a horrible bloodfest.

Then there's the whole "prim" thing at the end...T-T

 

 

Also, very everyone who read mockingjay, this is to ruin your day: http://itsrainingcatsandnoodles.tumblr.com/post/31509167903/ocean-of-wisdom-tylararar-joshhutcherslut (don't worry, if you haven't read it, you won't get it).

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Yeah, it did get slightly annoying at parts...and there was one moment that was like almost exactly copyright from Twilight where Peeta and Gale were talking about Katniss and who'd she end up with and Katniss was sort of sleeping...there was a scene almost exactly like that in Twilight and I was like "what."

 

Of course, the romance was sort of offset by the fact that people were dying every five minutes. Kind of like how the boobies in Elfen Lied become non-issues once people start dying in a horrible bloodfest.

Then there's the whole "prim" thing at the end...T-T

 

 

Also, very everyone who read mockingjay, this is to ruin your day: http://itsrainingcat...joshhutcherslut (don't worry, if you haven't read it, you won't get it).

 

I read Mockingjay (I know because I remember hating every second of it)

and I don't get it...

or maybe I don't know what I'm supposed to be reading

 

wait was I supposed to play the song?

Oh God

I read Mockingjay (I know because I remember hating every second of it)

and I don't get it...

or maybe I don't know what I'm supposed to be reading

 

when you click the link, there should be somewhere for you to play audio, and a picture of prim. Just press the audio. and don't hurt melol.
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when you click the link, there should be somewhere for you to play audio, and a picture of prim. Just press the audio. and don't hurt melol.

 

Is it bad that it actually made me laugh?

Though the part in the book where it happened made me tearbend

Is it bad that it actually made me laugh?

Though the part in the book where it happened made me tearbend

 

Well, after the few minutes it took for me to get it, I laughed...then I almost cried :(

That was horrible!!!! But kind of cleaver... in a horrible way

Love triangles.... >.> ug there good sometimes but not all......example.....THE HUNGER GAMES! :D

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That was horrible!!!! But kind of cleaver... in a horrible way

 

I just woke up and it says I reached my quota..............

Personally I hate love triangles. I see them as a shitty way of adding tension between characters. The only good thing that came out of the Korra love triangle was this reaction.

 

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