Ogami Tsumiki to Kinichijou - Ch. 43 - Tsumiki-san and Sunny Day

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I am at awe at the amount of blessed energy radiating from this manga, good vibes all around.
 
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Love is in the air!
Big respect to our boy. He did what he had to do and said what he had to say.
Bro, he literally climbed a wet cliff thats 4-5x his height with another person piggyback riding on him. Bro is definitely superhuman or something. Moreover, he climbed said cliff in the span of a monologue, which probably lasted a few minutes. What a chad
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So the size of Tsumiki's shoes wasn't just to contain her nails, but also because she legitimately has some sizeable feetsies.
 
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She experiencing those good brain chemicals.

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The dialogue between Yutaka and Tsumiki at the end is a bit confusing for me.
Hmmm, to start with Tsumiki ask if Yutaka want to stay in the council which Yutaka said that he's not sure

Then Tsumiki invite Yutaka to search for something else again
It can be interpreted as Tsumiki invite Yutaka to "quit" the council together

Tsumiki also said that Yutaka can keep being Yutaka
It can be interpreted as Tsumiki like Yutaka being the way he is

So in conclusion, Tsumiki might want to spend more time with Yutaka and want Yutaka to stay being himself because Tsumiki like him the way he is

Atleast that's how I see it
 
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I get the message here. It's not good enough for Yutaka to rely on Tsumiki without her relying on him as well. They need to be able to depend on one another. That said, this seems to be a terrible way of conveying this message. Ultimately Yutaka's putting at least his own health, possibly also Tsumiki's, at risk just to prove a point. A point that would be undermined if the predictable thing happens and he slips.

I don't see why the author didn't pick a scenario where Yukata's strengths would come to the forefront. Scaling a dirt wall during heavy rain seems much more up Tsumiki's alley, so why pick this setting? They're both in high school; Just let Yutaka be better at some subject than Tsumiki, so she could rely on him for tutoring. Alternatively figure out something else, but this setting seems like the wrong one. I assume there's some purpose for picking a scenario that Tsumiki would otherwise excel at, but I don't see what that purpose is. All I see is destructive pride getting rewarded.

When Yutaka reflects on this, he doesn't seem to change his mind regarding his actions either. Disappointing, really.
 

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