Ijimeru Aitsu ga Waruinoka, Ijimerareta Boku ga Waruinoka?

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Excellent read. A perfect short series, that I'd love to own a hard copy of if it was printed. I think it's perfect right where it's at. Ends well, all the loose ends get tied neatly, and even leaves you with a nice bittersweet taste to wash it all down.

Writing any more to this series would be a mistake. Some things are meant to be short and (bitter)sweet, and this does it perfectly.
 
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This is actually an incredible story. The best point they made was that bullies indeed do not change. So do not feel bad for them
 
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It's been a while since I wrote my own personal review of a manga, but this manga hit close enough to home that I needed to write one.

Growing up, I was bullied in middle school. I tried to fight back, but no one was on my side. And because I fought back, people told me I wasn't bullied. I was convinced for a couple years because of it. I was called a shooter and a bomber. I got called a shooter because they thought I would one day shoot the place up. When I said I would rather blow myself up that shoot people, they called me a bomber. I considered death as a possible escape, yet something in my persisted to keep going. But regardless, I was bullied out of school as my parents had to pull me out due to my declining mental health. It's been over 5 years now since I graduated middle school, I'm in college now. I ended up repressing my memories, but if I focus, I can still remember.

This story encapsulates how it feels to be bullied, and how badly one yearns justice. Me and several others will never truly receive that justice, we will be forced to continue our lives regardless of what we feel. But, even if it is fiction, this story helps to cope with the fact that, while I may never get justice, there will be those who will. Overall, 9/10 story.
 
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Great story. Sad thing is it's fiction. Real life never works out this neat and tidy. There was a YouTube video some years back of a school was holding an open meeting where parents could bring up issues they were having. Guy came up and said he used to be a student there and was badly bullied.. The bully would beat him up, take his lunch money, hold his face in the toilet almost drowning him. The school never did anything about it then. And he knows the school still won't do anything to protect the kids from bullying now, because [points at the principal] his bully was now the principal. Dramatic stuff.
 

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