Dex-chan lover
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Got axed, huh."The axes in this chapter are telling me something but I can't seem to put my finger on it."
-Eonlars
Got axed, huh."The axes in this chapter are telling me something but I can't seem to put my finger on it."
-Eonlars
Obama now.One girl one boy, rinko actually a boy
It's weird, I also am not a fan of this type of story,but I was absolutely compelled to finish it, and quickly.what a wild ride. Not a fan and was never a fan of gore, but I just felt like I had to finish this one through. Just wished some of the characters ended up getting more backstory, but in hindsight the current axe probably wouldve been better if theyre just gonna die anyway.
What is it with people thinking the Japanese have 0 access to firearms??? Even without the Yakuza being involved, the adults with guns are from the Hunting Association of a rural mountain village. That is quite literally like the only place civilians not only could have guns but WILL for sure have guns. Boar, deer, and bear hunting is a big part of more rural communities' income. Not everywhere in Japan is a highly industrialized metropolis??I'm glad it's over, what a mess.
Everything about the setting and story was contrived to maximize shock value. Anyone who laments the story's rushed (axed?) progression and ending is being very overly-generous as to what dragging out this flawed narrative could have improved. Good riddance.The inconsistency with which a group of kids could murder full-grown adults with ease and even armed with a gun (how did one of them get one?) are all then conveniently picked off by the antagonists is ridiculous as is the idea that such a kill ground could operate seeming out in the open for years unimpeded.