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The user wants an engaging post. Let's brainstorm some ideas. Since it's a niche community, the post should resonate with the interests of that group. Common post types here might include discussions, memes, reviews, or fan theories. Let's think of a topic that's both engaging and sparks discussion.

I need to make sure the language is casual and conversational, as if someone is just chatting here. Avoid being too academic. Maybe add some humor or relatable memes if appropriate. Also, check for any potential spoilers, but since the post is about character development, maybe spoilers are okay if the audience is into that.

Wait, maybe going back to the character comparison idea. Let me structure that. Title: "Comparing Eustace from Spy x Family and Edward Elric: Who had a more impactful character arc?" Body: Talk about how Eustace starts as a reluctant father figure but grows into a caring person, while Edward struggles with guilt and seeks redemption. Ask which arc resonates more. filedot.to ninass

Check if the post flows well, isn't too long, and is engaging. Avoid any sensitive topics that might be controversial. Keep it lighthearted but meaningful.

How about a thread discussing the emotional journeys of characters? For example, comparing a character from a recent anime and a classic one who undergoes significant development. Let's take characters like Eustace from "Spy x Family" and maybe someone from "Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood." Both undergo personal growth, so a thread comparing their arcs could generate discussion. The user wants an engaging post

Wait, going back to the initial idea. The character comparison seems solid. Let's outline it with some emojis and hashtags. Make sure the tags are relevant. Maybe tag the animes and characters.

Yes, that should work. Let me draft it with some emojis and a catchy title. Common post types here might include discussions, memes,

Let’s get into a friendly debate: 🤔