Feel like they undersold the whole potentially turning a peaceful universe into a monster ravanged universe thing. For "heros" they didn't seem to care about the harm that would cause.
Honestly I don't understand why Eichi is so self conscious about his feelings for Star. He was completely open about how he felt for Haida, and generally he's pretty open about his feelings in general. It doesn't make sense that he's even lying to himself about how he feels about Star. It's...
So the only new things we really got were Hisako's backstory and some pointless romcom stuff with the band members?
Did the manga ever continue after this? I don't see a part 2.
This is a crazy take. Even 1 hour of sleep is 20x better than literally no sleep. If you time it to your sleep cycles right, you can wake up feeling like you had a full nights sleep even with a hours and a half or so of sleep.
The irony is that's what you're doing. You don't want to think about the characters and their situation and how that affects them and their relationship. You just want mindless romcom fluff.
I'm pretty sure it's actually because Kyotaro and Anna were having a fight because of Sekine and they didn't want to make things worse. They didn't realize Kyo and Anna had made up already.
Do you realize that the place the grip is located... Is on the handlebars?
At this point it's hard to tell if you're intentionally acting like this if this is genuine.
Thanks for exposing that you've never rode a bike in your life and probably never seen one up close. Are you under the impression that when your ride a bike you're holding onto bare metal? Why don't you Google what a bike looks like and take a close look at the handle bars and report back? Bike...
How often is a biker going 40 miles an hour down a side street?
And even if they were going the same speed, what matters to a crash is moment, not speed. A midsized sedan is going to have around 15 times the momentum of a bike at a given speed. That bike is not doing nearly as much damage.
It's not like it has to be either good or bad. It's called having a nuanced take. It's a dream people aspire to and there are plenty of good things, but it comes with a big share of issues and costs.