Yes I can.you can't compare them, the little shits probably never have to do anything to provide for themselves... while the child, remember how mc meets her.
Sounds very much like you are the one who can't fathom readers getting angry for any other reason than them being brother and sisters and not confirming to the fantasy you alone are thinking about.
There would absolutely be hate here if they were all male.
Hard disagree. I'd have the same reaction if they were males and acted like this.Lol, if those were brothers instead of sisters, this thread would be empty. "Alpha males" can't fathom a brother-sister relationship that doesn't conform to their fantasy of subservient female. Go touch some grass, instead of wishing death upon fictionnal characters for stuff that wouldn't make you bat an eye if they were male.
I've seen comments wishing death on child male characters for being annoying brats, in particular if they act like obstacles in a romcom.I seriously doubt it. I've seen comments wishing for death of a child female character because she behaved like a, gasp, 10yo brat, for a schoolgirl that dared to be "annoying" by being vocal about her rivalry with the MC, for a female character hitting the MC for slapstick comedy, and so on...
I've yet to see those situations, at all, in any situation similar to this. Other than the last one, because that's vague as fuck, but then I've seen hate comments.But I've yet to read the same level of hate-filled comments about a male MC being "abusive" for "knocking some sense" into the "idiot" member of his harem, a boy molesting his girl schoolmates (including the FMC), a school rival being annoying as f*ck, etc...
This is not the double standard you think it is. If you want to prove that, bring up an actually gender inverted situation that matches this situation. You brought the accusation. It's up to you to prove it. Otherwise it's just empty words.But I'd be happy to be proven wrong.
Are you saying people in that time didn't complain about needless slapstick violence?damn, y'all some weak af manga readers. Y'all never would have survived the early 2000s if some slapstick humor like this is enough to make you throw a tantrum.
Nope, in fact it was celebrated. Check out glomping if you want to see what we were up to back in the day, but a lot of the most famous series from the 80s, 90s, and early 2000s have all kinds of slapstick violence. I think it was around the mid 2010s when the shift to hating this kind of thing happened with the rise of isekai-like stories and the just completely unapologetic self insert/harem mc. Kind of coincided with the crazy revenge fantasy manga that's so common nowadays.Are you saying people in that time didn't complain about needless slapstick violence
It's more how out of place it feels. Slapstick humor can be great when it works, but I don't think it's working here.damn, y'all some weak af manga readers. Y'all never would have survived the early 2000s if some slapstick humor like this is enough to make you throw a tantrum.
I'm a sucker for logistics, you talking about this?I've never understood the weird overly violent family member thing? Especially when the author tries to make it just a "Haha siblings being siblings" theres a way to do it properly and this absolutely is not it.
If you read Logistics Centre in the Apocalypse, THATS how you do it properly.