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Uhhh, that's how stories work, mate. You need to accept the initial premise. Otherwise, you can't enjoy any stories about superheroes, the supernatural, science fiction, fantasy, etc.

No, it's not. What you're talking about, most likely, is suspension of disbelief; you need at least some of that for any sort of fiction--by virtue of and starting with the fact that it's fiction. What I was talking about was the author defying such suspension to the point at which one could reasonably expect it to be undone--under the belief it could never happen because the reader's too simple to question anything.

Also, if you think 100 Girlfriends is bad, maybe you should stay away from school manga? We all have our tastes, but I can't for the life of me figure out what lens and ruler you're using to judge and measure the media you consume.

Don't wager your life so carelessly. The metric by which I evaluate media isn't hard to identify or understand at all--if you aren't blinded by bias, contempt, or simple ignorance.
 
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No, it's not. What you're talking about, most likely, is suspension of disbelief; you need at least some of that for any sort of fiction--by virtue of and starting with the fact that it's fiction. What I was talking about was the author defying such suspension to the point at which one could reasonably expect it to be undone--under the belief it could never happen because the reader's too simple to question anything.

If we're talking just the initial premise and not where it's taken or how it's executed, I don't remember having any struggles accepting any work of fiction's ask to suspend my disbelief, but that's just me. I guess some people would still have their preferences and limits when it comes to buying in to a story's beginning.

Don't wager your life so carelessly. The metric by which I evaluate media isn't hard to identify or understand at all--if you aren't blinded by bias, contempt, or simple ignorance.

You say it's not hard to identify or understand, but you didn't really tell me. Now I am very interested in finding out considering your claim that they can only be understood by people who aren't "blinded by bias, contempt, or simple ignorance."
 
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Likely better to watch the anime and then read the light novels unless you really like this medium.
 
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If we're talking just the initial premise and not where it's taken or how it's executed, I don't remember having any struggles accepting any work of fiction's ask to suspend my disbelief, but that's just me. I guess some people would still have their preferences and limits when it comes to buying in to a story's beginning.



You say it's not hard to identify or understand, but you didn't really tell me. Now I am very interested in finding out considering your claim that they can only be understood by people who aren't "blinded by bias, contempt, or simple ignorance."
Don't worry about their opinion, their emphasis on framing people who don't agree with them as "simple" gives away the fact that their arguments are built on castles of sand.
 
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Got hit by the DMCA so all chapters are gone.
If you're reading this, better look elsewhere for chapters. (Don't mention them here though)
A comprehensive (but not full) list of manga taken down by the DMCA can be found if you search for it.
 
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These mangaka are becoming quite impudent in their belief that the reader is stupid. Then again, maybe not--there are a bunch of people who'll get pissed if you tell them lolicon is pedophilia.

This author has taken a heroine that looks like the kind of girl that normally wins romances, has her get rejected in the first chapter as a character-establishing moment, then slaps a "losing heroine" label on her and builds a story around that. And you're supposed to buy it at face value.

This is only marginally worse than that 100 Girlfriends manga: at least that one is trying to fool the reader by ensuring that the usual losers don't while the usual winners continue to.
"And you're supposed to buy it at face value."

Yeah because we all know only men get rejected amiright? (Sarcasm btw)

I'm guessing you have very little life experience. It's completely normal especially for high-school romance. And yeah that is the story. It's centered around characters who have gone through rejection. Like many teens do.
 
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"And you're supposed to buy it at face value."

Yeah because we all know only men get rejected amiright? (Sarcasm btw)

I'm guessing you have very little life experience. It's completely normal especially for high-school romance. And yeah that is the story. It's centered around characters who have gone through rejection. Like many teens do.

Emotion-driven assumptions have a remarkably high chance of being profoundly wrong, with the ones making them being too blinded by said emotions to notice (or, frequently, care--as the case may be). It's a very common occurrence, actually: there's another person who commented before you who did the same as you have, but not as directly. Thus, I suppose I can't fault you too much for this reply.

Or maybe I can, given what I see. lol That, and the fact that ovine behavior doesn't inherently justify such a response.
 

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