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How to Read Manga!

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Welcome to the 'How to Read Manga' Club! Join our small community where we can recommend manga to you whether you're an otaku or a beginner, and solve your problems regarding reading manga. We hope you find this useful!



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Are you new to manga and don't know where to start?
Are you wondering what you should read next?
Have you ever said "I wish I didn't read that" after reading a manga?
Then this is the place for you!


Here in the How to Read Manga club, we provide you with:
~Great manga for beginners
~Good manga for experienced readers
~Manga to avoid
~Personal recommendations and short reviews
~Manga compliments
~Genre toppers
~Answers to any questions
~Quick reads
~~and whatever else suggested


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Club Discussion
Have You Read or Not? [GAME] ( 1 2 3 4 5 ... Last Page )
Rin_44
204 replies by fluxin42 »»
3 hours ago
Poll: What is your preferred way to read manga? ( 1 2 )
georgi
31 replies by fluxin42 »»
3 hours ago
The Shiritori Game ( 1 2 3 4 5 ... Last Page )
georgi
142 replies by Akitashi »»
6 hours ago
Guess the Manga v2 ( 1 2 3 4 5 ... Last Page )
georgi
176 replies by jona »»
6 hours ago
Manga to Avoid
MotokoAramaki
11 replies by Gesicht »»
11-19-09, 11:53 AM



Club Comments
georgi | Yesterday, 3:56 AM
Some benefits of medication you can't deny. However, when it comes to medication that isn't, uhm, how to say, non-falsifiable? I mean medication that even the sellers admit doesn't work all the time - most psychotropics have about 60% effectiveness in controlled conditions - then you can be pretty sure the placebo effect may actually take precedence over the effects of the drug.

What I've always thought is that a person will get sick if he either wants to or thinks he is sick, so add that to the powers of our own bodies.

Grandmagic13 | Yesterday, 3:13 AM
What the fuck is that book?

Back to the medical thing, if you think about factors like the placebo effect, your own self healing abilities(mood thoughts etc), nutrition and so on, the role of medicine in healing a person becomes incredibly small opposed to what you would have thought the first time.

eddyak | 11-19-09, 5:34 PM
Oh, and I highly recommend this book. It's proved helpful the last dozen times I've tried building up a chimpanzee army.

Lapan | 11-19-09, 1:54 PM
good to live in a country with good insurances, we don't pay as much

eddyak | 11-19-09, 1:37 PM
It's basically legal scamming. Some of the new "wonder drugs" cost about 1000% of what they cost to make (yes, that's a thousand percent).

georgi | 11-19-09, 1:20 PM
Yes, that does seem to be the case. Medicine in most countries is no longer about saving lives, it's a business, and one involving quite a lot of money. It's legal, so it's not mafia, but it certainly resembles it a lot, especially when it comes to government + drugs approval.

Grandmagic13 | 11-19-09, 10:38 AM
I always think of how well fed the fact to us is that medicine can heal us, although it's just one factor out of several. Medical Industry and Healthcare are similar to a mafia, if you think of how they sell their drugs to us, and then let the corporations poison us with their food and other goods, like cigarettes(although i'm a smoker myself). I don't know how well i could describe it but these are the boundaries of my english.

Shortness | 11-19-09, 10:20 AM
B... But I didnt... Oh well. *shrug*


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