
The show was good and I'm dying on this hill.
Did I say it's good? I meant it's my favourite show of all time.

Did I say it's good? I meant it's my favourite show of all time.
Misty vixen and anya merchant are the only ones I am aware of that focus on those types of women.
Problem is even when the genre isn't technically slice of life there's long stretches where fuck all happens. Which I do not care for.
Big bonus points for lots of F/F action.
I'm trying to listen to street cultivation but the audio says it's three days long which keeps fucking with sirin. One of the comments suggested converting the file to the original length using foobar. I downloaded the program but I have no idea how to do it.
I'm trying to listen to street cultivation but the audio says it's three days long which keeps fucking with sirin. One of the comments suggested converting the file to the original length using foobar. I downloaded the program but I have no idea how to do it.
I'm trying to listen to street cultivation but the audio says it's three days long which keeps fucking with sirin. One of the comments suggested converting the file to the original length using foobar. I downloaded the program but I have no idea how to do it.
I've loved progression fantasy before it even had a proper name. What I don't like are litrpgs. I could wax poetic for paragraphs about why I don't like them but let's just leave it at that.
Obviously, this puts me in a precarious position because progression fantasy is absolutely infested with litrpgs right now and my options are limited but through some coincidences I've stumbled upon three series that are advertised as litrpg in some areas of the internet that clearly aren't.
1% lifesteal, mark of the fool, and Iron prince. This is frustrating because if I was told they were lirpgs beforehand I wouldn't have bothered. Which would have been heart breaking because I enjoyed all three of them especially mark of the fool.
I feel this is false advertisement for both me and litrpgs enjoyers.
Anyways, got any good books that I might have missed because they were advertised as litrpg even though they aren't?