@edelgard
Basically, the father is a genuine psychopath and the son isn't. The son could have some sociopathic tendencies based on the way he was raised but it can also be that he's just incredibly dissociated with a lot of events that don't concern himself and the ones that he genuinely cares...
@ilaya
I don't really think that it's love per se but more so fascination / attraction to the main heroine. While true, he has always objectified people it's not really such an unusual thing. Most people in modern society tend to do it, and I myself am also guilty of doing so. In the prince's...
@ilaya I wouldn't quite say he's objectifying her. Some romances start because you're genuinely interested and entertained by the actions of another person. When you read what he says about the apple pie and how he always wanted to get it for her, you can definitely assume that he holds...
@Ropoloid lol, making penicillin might be easy now because of the resources we have but it would be definitely more difficult in medieval times during a crisis. I don't even know if they have time to actually cultivate the mold cultures in the first place and even then you would still need to...
Now that I think about it. Saitama doesn't really discriminate against monsters, he might just let the majority live as long as they don't cause any trouble.
Man, I want a spin-off where Saitama and Boros are just pals.
Well...this manga definitely is interesting but its just constant cliffhangers over and over. It's like someone's a section of hell dedicated to teasing your balls.
@knight_evangel I wouldn't say GTO is incredibly overrated since it was definitely a good manga in my books, but I do agree somewhat when it concerns the people saying its the best out there.
The axe wielding ghost is probably a good guy. He's just killing and getting rid of all the ghosts that seem to be latching onto people, kind of like a more gruesome exorcism. Also, I kinda feel like he didn't try to even finish hitting her with the axe because he probably sensed something. In...