[discussion]How would you rank the seasons of Re:Zero by the quality of their direction?

I would rank it like this.

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Season 1 > Season 2 = Season 4 > Season 3

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Season 4 could go higher depending on how cour 2 goes. Season 1 imo had the best direction out of all the seasons.

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u/Naive_Direction1816 — 14 days ago
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Why are people suddenly meming on videos of Indians dying on twitter?

There seems to be some sort of trend where people post videos of indians dying and then people meme on it. Find it amusing, it's a really disturbing trend and no one seems to be calling it out.

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u/Naive_Direction1816 — 1 month ago

Most anti Indian racism on social media seems to get circulated from few Telegram groups

There seem to be few Telegram groups with a thousand followers from where most of the insane racist shit you see about india gets circulated from.

And the most shocking thing about this is, there are indians in these groups that are feeding them content. Generally khalistanis, self haters, some diapora muslims or Christians and north east Indians etc. North east Indians are generally pretty common in these groups.

I don't know why these people don't understand that this racism is also going to affect them too.

u/Naive_Direction1816 — 1 month ago
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[Spoiler Discussion] People overestimate how much Ram actually cares about Subaru

I feel like people massively overstate Ram’s attachment to Subaru. A lot of fans describe her as a tsundere who secretly cares deeply about him, and while that’s true to some extent, I think people exaggerate it way too much.

Ram is fundamentally the type of person who prioritizes certain people above everyone else. The people at the very top for her are Rem and Roswaal. Subaru simply is not on that level for her, no matter how much he has sacrificed for her or for Rem or even though Roswaal ditched her and her sister to die multiple times and used them as pawns.

If there was ever a situation where Ram had to choose between saving Roswaal or Subaru, she would choose Roswaal instantly without hesitation. That isn’t me hating on her character either, that’s just genuinely who Ram is as a person.

What makes Ram interesting is that she can do morally questionable things for the sake of the people she prioritizes. Arc 2 is a perfect example. She already suspected Subaru was probably innocent, yet she still cut off his leg while he was trying to escape, allowed Rem to torture him, and then personally killed him herself just so Rem wouldn’t later discover she tortured an innocent person and feel guilty about it.

Arc 6 reinforced this feeling for me even more. Subaru was clearly in an absolutely horrific mental state. His fingers were torn apart, his nails destroyed, he had visible injuries on the stomach, and he was having a complete breakdown. Yet Ram’s first reaction was to make the situation about herself and Rem, and about her disappointment in Subaru.

I get that Ram herself is going through emotional issues in this arc, but so is Julius, and Julius at least knows when to stay quiet. Ram instead keeps placing impossible emotional expectations on Subaru even when he is visibly falling apart. She demands way too much from him in that state while barely sparing him any sympathy at all. At some point I was hoping Subaru himself would finally catch some of Ram’s grace, but instead she once again prioritizes Rem and her own feelings over Subaru’s mental state.

And honestly, I don’t want people to instantly defend Ram every single time she does something bad. She’s not a perfect person. She has flaws. She can be selfish, harsh, and unfair at times. That’s part of what makes her a compelling character in the first place.

u/Naive_Direction1816 — 1 month ago

Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist sent to India from Pakistan to build sleeper cells instead got a hair transplant surgery in Srinagar and paused his mission after his perspective changed upon entering Kashmir

u/Naive_Direction1816 — 2 months ago

The average 18 year old Indian male is 5'6.5" (169.1 cm) if he grows up in a poor family and 5'8.7" (174.4 cm) if he grows up in an upper middle class urban family

u/Naive_Direction1816 — 2 months ago