Gals Can't Be Kind to Otaku!? - Ch. 75 - Otaku & Gyaru & Career Path Survey

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Come on girls. The hints of it being Seo-kun should be blindingly obvious for you two, from how close you've been with Ijichi and Amane. If those friends remain this oblivious to the signs this late into the game, than I'm pretty sure the only way they will find out is if; Either Ijichi or Amane finally take that first step to start dating Seo-kun. Or Ijichi and Amane's families trying to pull them into either camps.
 
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doing "homework" on subjects that have already been studied is unfathomably worthless
one day humanity will look back and piss themselves laughing from the methodology used to "train the brain"
the same way we laugh at COBOL today
 
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Clever from the author to lead us to believe number 1 was sensei only to casually mention a childhood friend at the end.
I was hoping the talk about enjoying their youth could spur Ijichi and Amane into looking for a boyfriend but it seems they might need an actual love rival to push them outside of their comfort zone after all.
 
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lying to our faces?
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hmmmm....
 
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That sensei is so freaking cute, might actually be best... ??? What's sensei's gender?

Well not that I care much loll they're still really fucking cute
 
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Oh no. Someone please tell me the girls aren't gonna choose different schooling paths and he's not gonna have to chose between them cause of that. The author wouldn't dare, would they?
 
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doing "homework" on subjects that have already been studied is unfathomably worthless
one day humanity will look back and piss themselves laughing from the methodology used to "train the brain"
the same way we laugh at COBOL today
I disagree. With math problems, doing a lot of homework is necessary to really remember all the equations and methods and the way you can use them in different situations. I'd say the same applies to other STEM subjects like physics or chemistry. With foreign languages, repetitions through homework is also helpful to remember the vocabulary, while with native language writing essays can't be fit elsewhere but homework.

Sure, maybe Japan and other Asian countries push too much homework, as well as studying in general - you shouldn't need to go to cram school after regular school every day, and then spend your weekend doing homework too, but homework in general is worthwhile and useful.
 
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Amane's tight is completely off scale
now you can't unsee it
Yeah, the proportions are wacky. I liked the image until I looked at it for longer than a few seconds. Now I only like the idea of the image, and I drift in postmodern limbo unable to leave or reenter Plato's cave.
 
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I disagree. With math problems, doing a lot of homework is necessary to really remember all the equations and methods and the way you can use them in different situations. I'd say the same applies to other STEM subjects like physics or chemistry. With foreign languages, repetitions through homework is also helpful to remember the vocabulary, while with native language writing essays can't be fit elsewhere but homework.

Sure, maybe Japan and other Asian countries push too much homework, as well as studying in general - you shouldn't need to go to cram school after regular school every day, and then spend your weekend doing homework too, but homework in general is worthwhile and useful.
respectfully disagree
subjects that are of your interest are almost always picked up effortlessly, no need for strenuous repetition;
you will gain nothing from learning subjects out of your interest, as they will just be discarded the moment you are done with them
 

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