NEET dakedo Hello Work ni Ittara Isekai ni Tsuretekareta - Ch. 31

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@Wildfire_desu 0/2 it seems; yes, confronting trauma is exactly how you treat it, and you need to slowly work your way up to treating it that way too, so that it doesn't just cause more trauma or strengthen the trauma you already have. The author has done a very good job at showing this, with him still damaged but making his first steps back out into the world again months ago, and slowly getting back into the swing of things while constantly having recurring flashes back to is trauma, culminating with this moment now where he is actually able to end the last vestige of his trauma both with not being alone in a fight against harpies (which is what triggered that initial trauma) and also directly confronting the harpy queen doing the same attack that initially got him, beraking free from that part of his past.
 
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So they doesn't kill the corrupt noble torturing an entire town for years, but they just straight up murder a family of harpies (including killing the younglings) with absolutely zero provocation.
All those potential feathered waifus... dead.
That said, the story seems set on implying that they reproduce asexually like aphids. Probably to make them less relatable, despite their good visual design. I mean there was literally nobody shown who could feasibly be fertilising all those eggs (unless the "queen" is actually a male and the rest are the harem).

Still, this is more than a little racist.
Protagonist was nearly killed by harpies. Got traumatised. Overcomes his trauma by randomly genociding a bunch of completely different, unrelated harpies.
I bet at least one of them survived.
Gaiden Story: The one lone survivor trains up to become a harpy heroine and avenge her dead parent(s?) against the vile human murderers.
 
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@Wildfire_desu Sorry for the very late reply, but it can work that way. It doesn't for everybody, but it did for me. I was in a multicar accident. A guy rear ended my truck at a stop light and threw me into the 4 vehicles in front of me. For months, every time that I closed my eyes I would see his headlights coming at me.

When I finally built up the courage to get in a vehicle again I was terrified, partially because my mom is a shit driver lol. Jokes aside, I'm now able to ride/drive without fearing the worst. I do still get anxious at stop lights, but it's not nearly as bad as it was.

Sometimes you just have to face your fears to see that it's not as bad as you make it in your head.
 
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more mommy gf bullshit, your women are not for protecting you, this is so annoying
 

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