Mission-chan no Daibouken

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what nohd said. ok lemme add on: this i’m on the fence over, but i’m also very intrigued by it and can’t wait to see where it goes.
 
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Yeah, what if everybody, good or bad, goes to such hellish afterlife?
 
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>TFW you relate to the themes in a kind of psychodelic nightmare about why you feel like dying yet refusing to die.

I both love this so much and hate that I love it some much.
 
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While thematically and stylistically Mission-chan evokes Franz Kafka, you can really feel the deep influence of the French existentialists Albert Camus and Jean-Paul Sartre. This is one delve into the absurd I'll be following very closely.
 
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Crude, surreal, absurd, creepy yet wholesome story from a defunct website? I never know I need this in my life.
 
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yea, i vote this is good - raw, abstract, mixed media, and a bit dark - perhaps the writing quality and premise aren't *quite* there, but that's kinda appealing as well - not everything has to be polished, imperfections can still be rewarding also - i'm glad i read it, and props to the translators/people who uploaded it
 

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