How to Not Cry over an Anime Character('S Death)
Three Methods:Taking it inGetting used to itAccepting it
You're watching your favorite anime. The action starts, the music pumps and... your favorite character dies. It can be long, but it's an easy thing to get over.
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Steps
Method 1 of 3: Taking it in
Method 2 of 3: Getting used to it
Method 3 of 3: Accepting it
Tips
- Keep in mind, that it is not a real person, no matter how close you feel to them. You need to let go.
- Plan for the worst and hope for the best. Maybe in the future the character will come back somehow, but be prepared in case the character doesn't, or if another character dies.
Warnings
- Try not to complain about the loss of the character.
Article Info
Categories: Stub | Title | TV Viewing and Shows
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