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12:45 am, Sep 14 2019
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This week's poll was sparked by something the user marchRy suggested, but I didn't like the question he posed, so I came up with something myself.

You can submit poll ideas here
http://www.mangaupdates.com/showtopic.php?tid=3903

Previous Poll Results:
Question: How do you feel about racist content in manga?
Choices:
I feel indifferent - votes: 1165 (29.1%)
It's kind of funny/interesting, because Japan seems to come up with very unique stereotypes - votes: 653 (16.3%)
It's a little shocking, but I understand that Japanese racial humor tends to be different from the rest of the world - votes: 748 (18.7%)
It's as offensive as racist content found anywhere else - votes: 1440 (35.9%)
There were 4006 total votes.
The poll ended: September 14th 2019

Sparked about as much debate as I expected it would

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mmm...
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2:24 am, Sep 14 2019
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Pretty optimist myself, well I don't have too high of expectation most of the time so yeah mmm...

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3:12 am, Sep 14 2019
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Pessimist, i have seen to much shit and been betrayed to often to be able to still feel optimistic.

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5:12 am, Sep 14 2019
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I hope i am realist but definitely not one of extremes...

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6:26 am, Sep 14 2019
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Pessimist, mostly. I can occasionally be optimistic, but this world is overall too damn crappy to set much stock on sweet things like "hope."

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8:54 am, Sep 14 2019
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What a poll that was. We all learned a valuable lesson that week. The Holocaust was in us all along.

I mentally prepare for the worst to never be blindsided while wishing for the best, so in the middle it is. Don´t be an actual negative nancy though. Nobody likes those and a bit of hardship in life won´t kill you either unless it´s deadly. Adversity can build character. It sure molded me.


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Seems like the only appropriate response.

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12:54 pm, Sep 14 2019
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Up until a year ago, I'd say optimist.
Now...
Pessimist.
Also cynic.

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3:22 am, Sep 15 2019
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I try to be an optimistic realist. Most of the time I end up being cynical though. So yeah, I think the middle ground will suit me just fine 😛

Post #771849 - Reply to (#771832) by residentgrigo
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3:28 am, Sep 15 2019
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Oh hey! I like doing that, too. When I first heard about it, it was summed up as "hope for the best, prepare for the worst" and it stuck with me.

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Quote from residentgrigo
Adversity can build character.

...or cripple you.


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Quote from zarlan
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Adversity can build character.

...or cripple you.

How can facing a challenge cripple you?

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8:18 pm, Sep 16 2019
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In the middle, I guess? Usually I don’t speculate much about outcomes I’m not able to predict.

Post #771902 - Reply to (#771867) by Transdude1996
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If it's too much for you to face at the current place and time. Certainly makes sense.
You can't grow without challenges and adversity, but too much of something can break a person, too. Maybe not completely, but certainly some parts 🙁

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So, it's not the challenge that cripples you, it's the fact that you were underprepared and overestimated your abilities. And, even then, how can you really say that the challenge crippled you unless you walked away having neither learned nor gained anything from the experience?

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