Not really. The girl is a tsundere. You can see her put him down in in the first panel. She obivously loves him but can't be honest so she teases him. He probably hates that so he distances himself from her.Context missing... Dude just acting like a d*** for what reason...?
As he should. Tsunderes are garbageNot really. The girl is a tsundere. You can see her put him down in in the first panel. She obivously loves him but can't be honest so she teases him. He probably hates that so he distances himself from her.
As he should. Tsunderes are garbage
The logical reaction to a Tsundere.
A relic of the 1990s that never should have been brought out from the fiction of a page.
The real,proper use of that trope got heavily diluted by authors who didn't understand how they work,especially those who just make a violent lass who kicks ass for the slightest of infractions.could've used maybe another panel or two establishing things aside from a single "haha clutz" but yeah, that's pretty much the logical endpoint to tsundere bullshit lol
I mean you can explain it to me the proper usage but I've been burned too much by garbage to care. Only one tsundere I actually liked and that was Rin from fate/stay night. But this was after Louise, Asuka, and Taiga and a bunch of others who really made it impossible for me to ever like the trope. Rin took a lot of time for me to like her.The real,proper use of that trope got heavily diluted by authors who didn't understand how they work,especially those who just make a violent lass who kicks ass for the slightest of infractions.
Real tsunderes are supposed to lecture their love interest to better themselves,saying actually meaningful advice,and when asked why,that's when the dishonest "I'm not doing this because I like you or anythin'..." comes out,followed by the loving reason that barely masks their actual care."...I just don't want to be seen with a lazy bag o' bones like you."
As things progress,the responses become less masked about their caring intentions,and eventually they profess their love or fall apart when they realise they were also tagged with "childhood friend".
The minimum of violence occurs in the form of a good punch to the top of the head when the interest does something a lil' too far,followed by another lecture,or a good ol' slap to snap the interest out of their daze in a moment of crisis,also followed by words.
The "dere" in "tsundere" can't just be their interest in their love interest,it has to actually be them putting in the effort,with the "tsun" mask to hide their immature emotional embarrasment.
It's quite hard to find such usage nowadays...
That's the thing,finding one who actually gets used correctly is the problem,and it's the authors who propogate the problem,the characters themselves are merely slaves to the authors misguided interpretations.I mean you can explain it to me the proper usage but I've been burned too much by garbage to care. Only one tsundere I actually liked and that was Rin from fate/stay night. But this was after Louise, Asuka, and Taiga and a bunch of others who really made it impossible for me to ever like the trope. Rin took a lot of time for me to like her.