Kimi ni Aisarete Itakatta - Vol. 2 Ch. 13 - Love

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Such a well-written tragedy and series of characters. Narumari has already crossed the moral event horizon and can't turn back after he was pressured to participate in a gang rape, and so feels that he must justify his deeds to himself by getting the girl he loves, only for it to go south because he can't properly communicate with her. If you notice, it's heavily implied he's suicidal as he's standing on a bridge and riding a motorcycle AGAINST the flow of traffic.

What makes this more ironically tragic? Hiroshi isn't even aware of Narumari's existence, and only just NOW started having implied feelings for Kanae. Hiroshi is unable to communicate with anyone, and so he ends up committing horrible atrocities and deeds. There's a million minor ways all of this could have been avoided, and yet it wasn't. It's very Shakespearean in a sense and it works very well as a character study, with all characters having motivations and justifications that are internally consistent with themselves, and as a story about the world falling to pieces without the person who it is happening to ever realizing it...
and now his carreer died. also wall of text trademark
 
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Fuck this Narumi douchebag. Guaranteed he never once thought of actually asking her out on a date. She probably would have said yes without hesitation if you didn't wait until AFTER she got a crush on the first dude to embrace her without an ulterior motive.
SHUT THE FUCK UP LOSER.....NARUMI IS HURT AND ASKING OUT SOMEONE U LIKE IS NOT EASY
 
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Such a well-written tragedy and series of characters. Narumari has already crossed the moral event horizon and can't turn back after he was pressured to participate in a gang rape, and so feels that he must justify his deeds to himself by getting the girl he loves, only for it to go south because he can't properly communicate with her. If you notice, it's heavily implied he's suicidal as he's standing on a bridge and riding a motorcycle AGAINST the flow of traffic.

What makes this more ironically tragic? Hiroshi isn't even aware of Narumari's existence, and only just NOW started having implied feelings for Kanae. Hiroshi is unable to communicate with anyone, and so he ends up committing horrible atrocities and deeds. There's a million minor ways all of this could have been avoided, and yet it wasn't. It's very Shakespearean in a sense and it works very well as a character study, with all characters having motivations and justifications that are internally consistent with themselves, and as a story about the world falling to pieces without the person who it is happening to ever realizing it...
THAT BITCH DSERVED 2 GET RAPED
 
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Remember fellas: Trying to play fixer to someone broken will, more often than not, leave you even more broken or drained like them. It's why the "I can fix her" trope often has unrealistic expectations and result in more trouble for you than the effort's worth.
 

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