Tsuyoshi - Daremo Katenai, Aitsu ni wa - Ch. 315 - Secret Talk

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Like halfway through reading this I was like "damn these two guys used to do karate together and have fun". I kinda feel bad for everyone involved in this story except for Tsuyoshi
Tsuyoshi is the guy I feel the most bad for. Literally everyday random thugs came to fight him. All his relationships with women (except the newest one) were them trying to manipulate him (initially at least). He was arrested because the elites were scared at how powerful he was. Then he was manipulated into becoming their attack dog (probably the "happiest" he was as he could act like a playboy and get "friends"). After being (unfairly) lectured by his mother, he went back to the straight and narrow except the government screwed him over and unpersoned him. This whole story so far has been the Downfall(tm) of a guy who just wanted to be a painter.
 
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The character development is actually insane. Legit ALL that people had to do was let Tsuyoshi be. He was assaulted almost daily, brought into multiple international conflicts, drugged, kidnapped, honeypotted THREE TIMES, then exiled by the government, and now people want to be like “what happened to those innocent times”?

I’m all for it: Fuck em’.
 
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Tsuyoshi is still being used by his own association. At some point he will be too dangerous for pretty much everyone around him.
 
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What do you mean "villains"? He said the system oppresses us even if we act right and it's rigged against us, you conceded that, then they tell you they want to attain freedom from that system which you imply by your silence you can't change even from within and the take away of it is that they're villains? They're reacting the only way the system left to react. . .
 
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I'm not sure if this is intentional or not, but the current arc is a great critique for Japan's system of society exclusion (and by extension, most prison systems in the world).

How do you expect a criminal to fair better in the future if you take them out of the society? Like, what do you think they will do next? Take their worse treatment lying down oooor try their luck doing a criminal activity again because, sure it's risky, but it gets you the actual profits? No surprise most of them pick option no.2.
Especially so when you have cases like Tsuyoshi's where he just got caught up in a bunch of other people's bullshit.
 
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Tsuyoshi is the guy I feel the most bad for. Literally everyday random thugs came to fight him. All his relationships with women (except the newest one) were them trying to manipulate him (initially at least). He was arrested because the elites were scared at how powerful he was. Then he was manipulated into becoming their attack dog (probably the "happiest" he was as he could act like a playboy and get "friends"). After being (unfairly) lectured by his mother, he went back to the straight and narrow except the government screwed him over and unpersoned him. This whole story so far has been the Downfall(tm) of a guy who just wanted to be a painter.
See I would feel bad for him if he wasn't a literal demon that corrupts everyone around him. All he had to do was eat an ass kicking or two early on and he'd be fine. Everyone knows when you win you either have to keep winning or lose, he chose to keep beating people up and by extension keeping his legend alive. He's an emotionally immature psycho who ruins everything he touches
 
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Rejected art student engaging in violent revolution to over throw a corrupt, weak, and evil government? I'm not sure if I want Tsuyoshi to grow a little mustache or if that would make this too on-the-nose.
just wait for the author to do it hahaha
 
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See I would feel bad for him if he wasn't a literal demon that corrupts everyone around him. All he had to do was eat an ass kicking or two early on and he'd be fine. Everyone knows when you win you either have to keep winning or lose, he chose to keep beating people up and by extension keeping his legend alive. He's an emotionally immature psycho who ruins everything he touches
Are you really victim blaming a guy that was put in jail for no reason?
 

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