I'm telling myself that this comic has people who speak different languages, or who speak English from countries with varried culture, but in American and British English, this is a slur.
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you were responding to someone with an immature take, but so far this comic is pretty all-ages. They...
"No new chapter this week because a big phase ended!! I’m sorry about that. But a new chapter is coming next week xx thank you for giving so much time and support to this series, I love you all so much"
(from the author's twitter)
Like they're speculating aloud without stopping to think about her shyness. A few may even be praising her with poet and pointing out the talent it takes to write in English, or perhaps harmlessly observing it's a love song.
Her privacy was invaded, someone was rifling through her things...
Excuse you. We only see the face of one bully.
Koga isn't looking at who anyone is or what they look like. She just knows she's uncomfortable and overwhelmed and not sure how to defend herself.
I don't know why you assume they're men (boys), but if they were, what would that even MEAN...
Honestly children are SO serious. Everything is novel to them and they don't know what questions not to ask.
10 years ago my (then) 4 year old sister asked questions about how banks make money, why people dont just decide to make the government do good things, and how thunder makes noise if...
I think that the last chapter, 89, was supposed to address that, with Oosawa talking about how she likes how Koga Mitsuki looks in her school uniform, too. but for Koga, you have to worry that this got lost among all the viral video concerns.
You dont think it's progress to see Oosawa not just get along with or include koga, but aggressively defend and support her?
Usually koga is scrambling to make sure oosawa is okay. The field trip was the only exception, but now she's stepping fully into that role
She only just realized that she wants to make music for others.
Also, that's Aya trying to figure out how to keep people away, while she deals with being recognized before she's ready, not something koga said.
I know they're both adults but asumi-chan reminds me of "adult who feels like a wholesome twink" while her senpai Ouka feels like "no shits given horny teenager".... yes she is older. NO I can't mentally see it. Maybe it's because we've seen one at play and not the other
Maybe it's because I'm...