How do I know when my IQ is high enough to properly read Hunter x Hunter?
How do I know when my IQ is high enough to properly read Hunter x Hunter?
When you decide to not read it.
When you stop talking about thing called IQ
It's never high enough.
When you've completed reading all the books in this list.
You don't need a high IQ to read the art of HxH, it raises your IQ as you read.
And this is only for the first chapter, don't bother starting the second until you've finished the whole western cannon
These threads happen often enough that I think praising HxH is just a way for certain Hunterfags to wank themselves off.
When you stop spamming this board WITH THIS FUCKING ROTTEN GARBAGEAEQAFGNL SGHSDFNH4
start by writing weekly plot and character summaries after every chapter, it really solidifies your understanding of togashi's brilliant writing
when you stop getting pic related from reading it
Can someone post the cropped version of this picture? I want to send it to my friend but I don't want him to know that I am a degenerate.
Just cut off the top part in paint, you lazy faggot.
Should I read these books in:
1. English
2. My language
3. Orginal language
Please help.
Original Latin text
Not all of them you insolent baffoon
You have to have a very high IQ to understand HunterXHunter. The theming is extremely subtle, and without a solid grasp of Nen’s mechanics, most of the fights will go over a typical viewer’s head. There’s also Gon’s unique outlook on morality, which is deftly woven into his characterization - his personal philosophy draws heavily from Machiavelli's The Prince, for instance. The fans understand this stuff; they have the intellectual capacity to truly appreciate the depths of these characters and battles, to realize that they’re not just epic or cool- they say something deep about LIFE in this rich, vibrant world Togashi has created. As a consequence people who dislike HunterXHunter truly ARE idiots- of course they wouldn’t appreciate, for instance, the subtlety and drama in Killua overcoming his own hesitation and growing as a character by ripping his brother’s controlling needle out of his head, which itself is a brilliant parallel to the writings of Takuhan Soho. I’m smirking right now, just imagining one of those blockheaded neckbeards scratching their heads in confusion as Togashi’s genius unfolds itself on their computer screens. What fools… how I pity them.
You don’t actually need to read books only start them and stop for long periods of time randomly in order to enjoy hiatus x hiatus
>no Nietzsche
Cringe list
Will they ever be together ?