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I'm a huge fan of imagery. Personally, if I had to choose between words or pictures, I'd grab my camera and start snapping. Capturing the world through my lens is my go-to mode of expression. I prefer content that's visually driven – like a good aesthetic anime or a beautifully illustrated comic. Heck, even when it comes to novels, I'm all over ones with illustrations, like 'The Invention of Hugo Cabret'. Just something about capturing that perfect moment or expression, it’s priceless.
Down the nostalgic memory lane of my childhood, I remember obsessing over picture books before bedtime. The magic that illustrations spun in stories like 'Where the Wild Things Are', 'The Dot', or even our beloved 'Goodnight Moon' is unmatchable. Even now, I savor every panel of a meticulously drawn manga or an aesthetically pleasing anime or video games full of vibrant colors and breathtaking vistas. Remember 'Life is Strange' or 'Journey'? And graphic novels, oh that's a genre after my own heart. I would say, yes, I lean more towards pictures, they say a thousand words after all.
I'm more of a visual kinda person. Gimme art, gimme color, and gimmie life. That's why I love 'Final Fantasy' franchise, because wow, talk about visuals! And anime? 'Violet Evergarden' took my breath away with its stunning animation. Comics like 'Saga' or 'Sandman' are other guilty pleasures. But listen, there’s this manga called 'Oyasumi Punpun', the art is just so unique and soul-stirring. And even when it comes to novels, I prefer the likes of 'Dinotopia' where the story is told through resplendent illustrations along with words. So, yeah I would rather have pictures.