Stilton: Excellent link...
What a profiteering, sadistic piece of shit! Some things there I didn't know, and it made unpleasant reading.
Here's a revised version of a painting titled 'The Inspiration of Christopher Columbus.' I think its an improvement, personally.
The sad thing is, many of the "heroes" of the US were not the people they are made out to be. But then that is true for many other nations (Ghandi, for example), but America seems to be one of the worst for trying to change history or mislead people.
No offence intended to the lovely Americans.
toxicTom: Understandable. My wife will also never read them. And I'm torn on continuing. I'm still curious what may happen next, but overall the books are excessively sadistic towards the characters. And there's almost no humour or "glimmers of hope" to lighten things up sometimes.
The Witcher books also sometimes describe horrible scenes (especially the later ones). But there is always a counter-balance, where the good guys score, or a certain witty, sometimes dark, humour shines through.
Don't get me started on the Witcher books, or those horrible games. *hides from the Witcher mega fan* :-)
Only joking, I have not read or played them yet. I do have the first book (some German guy bullied me into buying it ;-)), but with all that has been going on I have not read it yet.
l0rdtr3k: At least Miura gives us context instead of just putting it there because "crap place to live" and I gave you some examples on other things about the world that makes it crappy.
But for some reason I freaking love Guts. Yes he's an extreme case of social darwinism but reading his backstory you understand why he's like this and he isn't one note since he evolves after the Count arc and duringthe Lost Children arc.
You don't need to justify yourself, or the show, I was not attacking either. I was just saying my person point of view on those things, and that is heavily influenced by working where I did and seeing and hearing some absolutely horrific things.