Well said, it's how we grow as people. What Hikari chose is understandable, but not any less reprehensible.I understand her point of view, but this is the definition of a first-world problem. Everyone makes mistakes, even mistakes that haunt them for the rest of their lives. I've made some too. We have to learn to cope with them - you know, instead of thinking about killing the person who reminds us of said mistakes, or having our memory erased of said mistakes. The fact that, in this story, the characters actually have the option to do otherwise is somewhere between humorous and frightening.
Also, dr. reisho so knows theyre gay lol
Which one is the other one you're talking about?2 very intense scifi-dystopia yuris being translated rn
HarmonyWhich one is the other one you're talking about?
Very well said. And going further, philosophically speaking, an individual is made up of the accumulated experiences - both good and bad. They are an integral part of one's character. Would a person be the same if they selectively erase unpleasant memories? Would they have the same maturity or wisdom?I understand her point of view, but this is the definition of a first-world problem. Everyone makes mistakes, even mistakes that haunt them for the rest of their lives. I've made some too. We have to learn to cope with them - you know, instead of thinking about killing the person who reminds us of said mistakes, or having our memory erased of said mistakes. The fact that, in this story, the characters actually have the option to do otherwise is somewhere between humorous and frightening.
He's such a single minded monster - sees an opportunity to get some data and takes it. Just ignores any speck of humanity.Man, the doctor's god complex is fucking huge.
He keeps reminding me of Bondrewd from made in abyss💀Man, the doctor's god complex is fucking huge.
m praying for a proper flashback chapter where we actually see him die