But Kusunoki is supposed to be FLUNKING, so there is hope for Otobe!otobe goated asf but we know who is on the title KUSUNOKI
Honestly thought I was being crazy given how many fans she seems to have. That girl does not like Keisuke, she just operates on a hater grindset.It’s quite astonishing how many people gaslit themselves into believing that Hebikawa is after Keisuke because she genuinely likes him. She doesn’t. She’s only after him because she wants to get to Kusunoki; her worldview simply can’t acknowledge the existence of someone like Kusunoki.
It's 'cos it's a mix of people and reasons that they are drawn to her.Honestly thought I was being crazy given how many fans she seems to have. That girl does not like Keisuke, she just operates on a hater grindset.
pay better attention next timeIt’s quite astonishing how many people gaslit themselves into believing that Hebikawa is after Keisuke because she genuinely likes him. She doesn’t. She’s only after him because she wants to get to Kusunoki; her worldview simply can’t acknowledge the existence of someone like Kusunoki.
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The fan base about 75% ironic, 60% Horny, and about 40% Trying to rile up the Snekhaters. But also the fact that girl is completely down bad, but in denial in large part because the thing she REALLY hates the most is herself.Honestly thought I was being crazy given how many fans she seems to have. That girl does not like Keisuke, she just operates on a hater grindset.
No, @Freeland is right. She is like the Hater version of Tsundere.Nice try putting together all these panels from different chapters to make it look like I’m wrong, as if the timeline doesn’t matter, but this is the moment in chapter 39 when Hebikawa decided to go after Keisuke:
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I'd argue it's other way around: way too many characters in various manga are immediately forgiven and accepted after just saying "sorry, my bad" once, despite their various bullying and abuse done before. The worst cases involve abusive parents, I guess maybe it's the influence of Confucianist values, but far too few characters in manga are actually allowed to carry a grudge.So are you saying she's not allowed to change for the better or gain an improved reputation simply because she did bad shit in the past?
I absolutely would argue Hebikawa won't "win the Keisuke Bowl", nor should she as things stand, but it's not because she was a bad person in the past.
If she puts in the work to change and accepts responsibility for what she did before, there's no reason to eternally persecute her for things she can't undo.
And that sentiment is one that I see all over the forums when it comes to characters with checkered pasts in various series, that I'd argue is actively harmful both as a sentiment in reality and as a means of better one's ability to critically analyze and critique a given written work.
I'd argue it's other way around: way too many characters in various manga are immediately forgiven and accepted after just saying "sorry, my bad" once, despite their various bullying and abuse done before. The worst cases involve abusive parents, I guess maybe it's the influence of Confucianist values, but far too few characters in manga are actually allowed to carry a grudge.
One of the best moments in "A Place Further than the Universe" was when one of the girls thought she's obliged by norms and moral conventions to forgive people who were shitty to her, but publicly apologized as soon as girls become somewhat famous. She was still feeling angry at those people though, and the others convinced her it's perfectly OK and within her rights to not be graceful and keep holding the grudge. It's so fucking rare outside of edgy revenge manga that people who are shitty are actually made to suffer some long-term consequences, even after they say "sorry".