It's the worst of all scenarios: His arm really did get destroyed by doing the sport. The actual best course of action aligns perfectly with her selfishness. If he keeps going, he'll make it worse. If he stops and embraces her instead, he goes deeper into the toxic loop.it's ironic that kanae wants hiroshi to quit baseball for her when his effort in baseball is what made appeal to others, including her, in the first place. even worse is that her selfishness is disguised as concern so it's harder for him to recognize
It actually make sense.it's ironic that kanae wants hiroshi to quit baseball for her when his effort in baseball is what made appeal to others, including her, in the first place. even worse is that her selfishness is disguised as concern so it's harder for him to recognize
bakaudon is not limited to just male ugly bastardsBit off topic but that policewoman's face on page 14 creeps me out.
yeah like sure kanae could have phrased things better, but she's a very mentally ill, traumatized teenager. while him being attacked absolutely contributed to the injury, the fact that he ignored it and kept playing like normal really makes it feel like it was inevitable. he himself said he just plays to have fun and spend time with his friend, and really should take the time to think about if playing til he fucked up his shoulder was worth it.It's the worst of all scenarios: His arm really did get destroyed by doing the sport. The actual best course of action aligns perfectly with her selfishness. If he keeps going, he'll make it worse. If he stops and embraces her instead, he goes deeper into the toxic loop.
Him playing baseball didn't appeal to her, it's his kindness towards her and attention, she doesn't even get what's about the game.it's ironic that kanae wants hiroshi to quit baseball for her when his effort in baseball is what made appeal to others, including her, in the first place. even worse is that her selfishness is disguised as concern so it's harder for him to recognize