This manga always touches real situation from the start, but presented it in an idealistic shonen way. I don't really mind, though. I love it exactly for this.Well that got very real all of a sudden
As cancel culture shows us, people certainly don't forget. Especially the flammers. The thing about history, is that it's not written by the victors, it's written by those who remember, and preserved by those who choose to care. Yoki will always be a poser and phony to some people. And that'll be immortalized on some blog posts that might get GSO'd to the top. The key of course is to outnumber them, and that takes more commitment and self actualization.what shes saying is true, but the thing about changing is everyone you meet from then on only knows the current you, and eventually the memories of who you were fade and all everyone knows is who you are now not who you were then
But it’s sad that In this day & age of toxic cancel culture people are doing deep dive background checks for malicious intents so it’ll never be a memory just a ticking time bomb in a game of Life minesweeperwhat shes saying is true, but the thing about changing is everyone you meet from then on only knows the current you, and eventually the memories of who you were fade and all everyone knows is who you are now not who you were then
Wait until your current you might be surprised.that's it, solitary club activity now has gone outside and viral, i'm dropping this.