Neo_X said: What do you mean? I mean it doesn't really make sense in context since Sakuya is basically "timeless" but, I don't know what you mean?
Some people (I'm not one of them) feel like this card, where one virtually immortal Touhou girl is mourning the eventual aging and/or death of her mortal lover/best friend, is way too played-out and clichéd. Besides Sakuya-Remilia, you've got Marisa-Alice and Keine-Mokou, among others, and given the insane popularity of Touhou in general I can see where some would get sick of it.
TheKid965 said: Some people (I'm not one of them) feel like this card, where one virtually immortal Touhou girl is mourning the eventual aging and/or death of her mortal lover/best friend, is way too played-out and clichéd. Besides Sakuya-Remilia, you've got Marisa-Alice and Keine-Mokou, among others, and given the insane popularity of Touhou in general I can see where some would get sick of it.
That's kinda true, although I'd love to see one of Kaguya or Eirin mourning Reisen or Tewi
HT_Rock said: Tragedy is when it happens to you. Comedy is when it happens to someone else.
The actual quote, I'm not sure of the exact source, goes something like this: "Tragedy is when I stub my toe. Comedy is when you fall down an open manhole and die."
TheKid965 said: Some people (I'm not one of them) feel like this card, where one virtually immortal Touhou girl is mourning the eventual aging and/or death of her mortal lover/best friend, is way too played-out and clichéd.
It's more of that fact that's it's improbable to the point of being practicially impossible. It's melodrama being forcefully shoehorned into the series which people then take seriously, believing it to be how the actual series works.
It's like people who start to seriously think Sakuya uses pads. That is the annoying tired part.