#i dont love you anymore

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TROPE: “Being treated like I’m nothing by my previous fiancé/husband, I’m finally together with someone who loves and appreciates me.”

MANHWAS:

• I Don’t Love You Anymore

• The Remarried Empress

• New Suitor for the Abandoned Wife

TROPE: “In order to escape my cruel fate, I shall form a contract relationship with someone and make sure that we’ll never fall in love! But… can we really not?”

MANHWAS:

• The Soulless Duchess

• Ingrid, the White Deer

• I Don’t Love You Anymore

• I Was Tricked into this Fake Marriage!

• Lucia

• Daisy: How to Become the Duke’s Fiancée

Rising Stars

(in my heart)

hello there! these past few weeks i was enjoying my vacation days and then i started reading stories with less than 50 translated chapters (i have a policy on my own to start reading only when the story translation reaches 50+ chapters) and now i came here to share with you these stories i liked very much.

ps: this isnt a ranking post, so the order doesn’t matter

i hope you like it ✨


I Don’t Love You Anymore

Translated Chapters: 43

This manhwa looks pretty good to me. After suffering for 10 looong years, the FL has finally opened her eyes and realised that she deserves respect (like any other human being). I reeeaaally like stories about powerful women, so im keeping my expectations high for this one.


How to Be a Dark Hero’s Daughter

Translated Chapters: 29

Guys, i really enjoy reading stories where the protagonists are still kids cause i like cute things This manhwa is a little bit different from what i was used to, cause although its cute, the FL has some powers that can help her father to solve crimes, so it has some drama and mystery. It reminded me a little of sherlock holmes.


I Became the Male Lead’s Adopted Daughter

Translated Chapters: 28

Here’s another manhwa with kids! This one is really lovely. I think that the father-daughter relationship in this manhwa is really healthy and balanced, both of them are really cute and special to each other.


A Symbiotic Relationship Between A Rabbit And A Black Panther

Translated Chapters: 41

This one is cute in another way. The characters are all beasts and the FL is a reaaally cute bunny. I don’t know yet how much i’ll like it later on, but it has a pretty entertaining story.


Into the light once again

ps: this is the novel’s cover cause i didnt find the manhwa’s cover

Translated Chapters: 25

This manhwa is really pretty and the FL is reaaaally lovely, cute […] This story is a bit different from what im used to see when it comes to reincarnation stories cause the FL reaincarnates in the same time-space, but in another family. I had the feeling that i’ll really love this story.


Leveling My Husband to the Max

Translated Chapters: 22

This manhwa has the same vibe as “Under the Oak Tree”, with a fragile FL and a ML that has some kind of inferiority complex. But this manhwa has time travel, so, after suffering for years, the FL went back in time and started to make different decisions, wich made her an admirable woman. I have a good feeling about this manhwa ✨


The Vilainess Needs a Tyrant

ps: i think that this is the novel’s cover again

Translated Chapters: 31

This manhwa is somewhat different from the ones i cited, cause its more dramatic, realistic, tragic or something in between. The FL went back in time and now she wants revenge. I dont know yet how much i’ll like this story, but it looks interesting.


Baby Empress

Translated Chapters: 30

Here’s another cute one. The FL is a reeeaaaaally lovely child and the ML is handsome even as a child. It seems that the cute and happy part wont last long, though, as the story takes place in the middle of a huge war.


In addition to “Bike Test 1 2 3,” BTMI!’s album Get Warmer also has two of their most up-front internal/personal struggle songs, “Depression Is No Fun” and “I Don’t Love You Anymore.” The former features a great chorus line that bluntly sums the problem up: “Got a lot of shit in my head, / You know we got to pull it together, / ‘Cause it’s not gonna stop until we’re dead.” But its bigger triumph, I would argue, is a musical one. In that chorus, the opening chords begin the song in a major key, but by the second line, the key unexpectedly shifts into a minor one, throwing the listener for a loop in terms of the kind of harmonic change they’d typically expect from such a ska song. Interestingly, this is not how the song starts – the minimal organ-and-voice part that opens the song with its first chorus uses the more common chord change under the same melody and proceeds largely as expected aside from perhaps its ominous final chord. Only then does the song proceed into the first chorus in which the trick minor modulation is pulled. It’s disarming and destabilizing, which works pretty damn well in conveying the song’s evocation of discomfort and frustration with depression. The same goes for the sudden bursts of hardcore punk noise that punctuate the verses. It’s a song about dealing with difficult emotions that you have to confront anyway, which could be why Jeff made it hard to ignore on a musical level.

“I Don’t Love You Anymore” is not, of course, a breakup song about any relationship with a real person – for their lyrical bluntness, BTMI! is still rarely that straightforward. And so in this case, the breakup is between Jeff and alcohol. I don’t want to be too presumptuous about Jeff’s relationship with alcohol, but if this song and some other lyrics are to be taken as reflective of his personal life, I think it’s fair at least to say that he’s struggled with it. And while he may not have quit alcohol forever after releasing “I Don’t Love You Anymore,” I hope this song was at least therapeutic for him and helped a lot of other people out there. Above all, it’s fucking awesome. It opens with a blatant rip-off of Otis Redding’s “I Can’t Turn You Loose,” but like most BTMI! songs, it keeps changing and developing in its shifting intensities. The rhythmic accents change dramatically between sections of the song, reaching their peaks with the repeated phrases that mark the end of the pre-chorus (“I get increasingly sick, and I stop thinking quick, / And I act like a dick, like a dick, like a dick…”) and the straight-eighth shout of the title phrase that caps off the chorus: “BABY, I DON’T LOVE YOU NO MORE!” 

Not only is this an excellent song to pump yourself up to when listening alone, it’s practically built to be a live powerhouse, too. There’s something about that bridge (“Get off your ass and work this out, / Don’t be such a bastard to yourself”) that demands a communal sing-along, as well as the ensuing call-and-response “Yeah” section that gradually builds the tempo back up to its starting point after a brief slow-down. Quitting drinking is a thing that a lot of people struggle with, and I’m sure that trying to do it alone is no easy feat. The “we do this together” sentiment of “I Don’t Love You Anymore” (ironic for a song that has a personal relationship as its pretext, but it’s definitely there) might help those people to feel that they’re not alone, and that these things can be easier when you work on them together with others.

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