Alternatively, what if it's not the person themselves who's traveling back in time—just the messages, or that they can only interact through the technology?
It's not a perfect idea, but it does explain how they seem to know stuff they shouldn't like Yotsuha does, while also explaining why...
What Kamui did to Enma is not have sex with her. And she's basically the most repressed person in hell, so you can imagine how frustrating that is for her.
Funny as hell (ayy), though
Dark chocolate's my favorite, too. Not necessarily super bitter dark chocolate, but I prefer it way more over white chocolate.
The only correct answer to these arguments, though, is "okay, more for me, then." Why fight when you can just take the stuff the others don't want?
Hm. This is leaning a bit into theory-crafting, but...
Taking into account how Uichi feels bad for the guy in chapter 4 despite how much he's suffered from his bullying, it's reasonable to assume he has a pretty strong sense of empathy. Then, considering Yotsuba's almost certainly gone through...
This did make me tear up. Homeboy's getting to see his girlfriend pursue her dreams again after giving it all up.
I think as an artistic choice, showing the eyes more often is just fine, and I think it made this even more effective.
Okay, this is super cute, but can we talk about that worldbuilding there? Like, with the Tontos and everything? Because that's a really cool idea that I've never seen before.