Always amazes me how much time the students seem to waste on overstudying in Japan. I never had to study as much as them and I get to live comfortably enough (the country having relatively low salaries is a different topic). Studying during summer is unimaginable to me, plain crazy. Doesn't seem...
Neglect, and even that seems to be resolved or improved. And things have been going her way for the most of her life, from what we've seen.
I'm mostly just annoyed by the trope, and people being guilt tripped like this.
A chance for the rich, spoiled kid to learn not everything will go her way? Nope.
It's not a big deal I guess, it's just that I have seen way too many scenarios follow the same exact outcome, so I was hoping for something different this time.
"It's not pity, I just want you to enjoy life as well" if this isn't a case of lost in translation, I would say she's contradicting herself. You think he's not enjoying life, therefore you're offering to spend time with him. That's pity.
If she really didn't want to spend time with him out of...
I kinda understand them, I guess. It's sorta how people get attached to plush toys. Except nothing is actually there.
Or maybe it's just the sunk-cost fallacy?
As fun as this manga is, basing starting a relationship on something like beating her in a game (or anything like that) seems... Disingenuous? What if he can never beat her? Is that all his feelings amount to, if he never actually acts upon them?
It also feels disingenuous to get better at the...
I don't understand why Yamada didn't just ask Kase if she's mentally ill or something.
Them pushing Kase to race for her right to move out is toxic, but worse is that Kase is OK with that, for some dumb ass reason. Is this that bushido crap I sometimes hear about? Some Japanese standard?
The...