Wait.
This manga is perfect. It showed red flags from the start, but we stuck with it.
Just like them.
It's art beca- no, the artist is just into drawing upsetting shit.
The long titles so often come with RPG mechanics and then the Connecticut Yankee is in King Aurthur's court and I am so old I have to be convinced that a story is more than its tropes. It is just so dicey.
I gave RE:Zero more time than I expected largely because of the animation. The problem is...
Incidentally, all characters in media are Schrödinger's queer.
I have thought for a while that fujoshi-chan and her friend might be an item.
Not as weird as the resident fudanshi himself being queer while also fu about people he knows
What was she right about?
Aya? Herself? Kissing girls?
She has spent this many chapters think "Does she really have a crush on me? Noooo, I'm just gonna sit of here and spend the rest of our lives figuring out if she means the things she says and does. Perhaps someday description of situation...
This is kind of a dead end. All the plotlines were interesting, but the were all normal things, and normal things just kinda... end, a lot of the time.
It was a nice walk, but time to turn around.
Most of this manga is "sidequests", and this manga rules. It also tends to punctuate serious moments with femboys and lesbians frolicking around for a bit. (Which are important to the plot. Him hanging out doing stereotypically girly things will somehow tie in with Ali- AHEM I mean Delkira's...