Dex-chan lover
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Don't play with my heart, I need more...
;_;Yeah I can think of nothing I'd love more than a sick-ass snake that showed up to my class and talked to me. That was basically my dream, man; the only thing that could've possibly been cooler would be having a talking shark buddy.
It's why Ruri Dragon was so goddamn good, but... well, that's another sad feeling for another sad time.
Typically not from little kids though. That’s often the last time you’ll see people genuinely open to expressing their emotions. Elementary school in modern japan is really energetic and emotionally active in comparison to middle and high school where the exam focus and competitive status kicks in along with the need to succeed. At the elementary age though, kids are definitely going to speak their emotions out loud without regard for empathy (because they’re still learning it), but that’s it. It is very common for parents and adults in the classroom to start laying down the homogeneous cultural foundations, but its not really exhibiting in the kids themselves until later.Well it is Japan. The culture where standing out and being different from others invites ostracization and bullying.
I know its a story and they need drama but as someone with 3 nephews age 6 to 9. It is absolutley unrealistic to me that these boys would not be PSYCHED to have a talking snake for a friend 😆
Ruri dragon is still humanoid and these kids aren't even afraid of Ina. Some people around me are still afraid of harmless ball python, and we are talking about venomous viper with the size of python here. Talking or not, you would always puting on guard instinctively if you see these wet fang.Yeah I can think of nothing I'd love more than a sick-ass snake that showed up to my class and talked to me. That was basically my dream, man; the only thing that could've possibly been cooler would be having a talking shark buddy.
It's why Ruri Dragon was so goddamn good, but... well, that's another sad feeling for another sad time.
probably because he is a snake.Why did no teacher guide him to hold the brush right?
she did, lots of times. lewd!That lady had sex with a giant talking snek.
You have no idea how many pages of Nhentai search pages I go through with "snakes" as a tag. Almost all of them featuring vore or gore. Which was not my taste. This Daija series hits that sweet spot. The only thing that sours it is the artstyle and the design of the snake.she did, lots of times. lewd!
Anyway, someone else pick this up pls.
Why did no teacher guide him to hold the brush right?
probably because he is a snake.
the monks are probably uncomfortable with having him there as well.
In fairness, we're from a modern era where anti-venom exists. We've also been exposed to a metric ton of stories, illustrations, and the like of monsters being cool and/or romantic. If not, then there are stories where we sympathize with monsters like Beauty and the Beast. You and I would likely be stoked as all hell to meet a creature like that.I know its a story and they need drama but as someone with 3 nephews age 6 to 9. It is absolutley unrealistic to me that these boys would not be PSYCHED to have a talking snake for a friend 😆
i love the artstyle personally, always been a fan of the more 'sketch' looking mangas. but i agree with you that this hits the spotYou have no idea how many pages of Nhentai search pages I go through with "snakes" as a tag. Almost all of them featuring vore or gore. Which was not my taste. This Daija series hits that sweet spot. The only thing that sours it is the artstyle and the design of the snake.