Ore ni Trauma wo Ataeta Joshi-tachi ga Chirachira Mitekuru kedo, Zannen desuga Teokure desu

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I hope it doesn't cus the story quality falls off a cliff imo with
the aunt backstory and what she did to him
how could it possibly have fallen off a cliff? it already started at the bottom lmao. especially with the cliche teenager angst of how every girl in his life wronged him and owes him lol, it's basically just those self-pity fantasies* kids invent to justify their insecurity and make their loneliness everyone else's problem, but it's somehow in official, published form lmao.

*e.g. some kid gets rejected by a girl, so he imagines a fantasy about the girl feeling guilty and never falling in love again. except they're aware that getting this flustered over a rejection makes them come off as petty and immature, so they sloppily invent and exaggerate the "crime" the girl "commits" to retain the moral high ground and sympathy.

except the details of the "crime" are so sloppy and childish that it's obvious it's just fabricated to superficially generate sympathy. in regard to literary value, it has none, not because it's fabricated (obviously all fiction is), but because it's a cheap device (as subtle as a brick) with no further idea or theme being explored. the experience being shared is so childish and silly that presenting it as a serious moment makes you crack up.
 
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The cover art has been getting a lot better. The first volume cover looks so off, but volume 5 and 6 :kreygasm:
 
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Unironically living a more difficult life now that he has allowed himself to interact with the women around him.
 
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This shit is so damn weird. I genuinely have no words other than "weird" to describe this
 
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Contrary to the popular opinion, this manga is not "misery porn", it's "grudge porn"

Edit: this manga is also extremely fucking stupid
 
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This is such trash. I wanted to like it. I kept rooting for it.

The author has no understanding of trauma and it's lifelong effects. The MC is whingy and bitchy about things almost every kid experiences- adults not listening, first loves ending poorly, your sibling yelling at you that they hate you.... etc.

Then all of a sudden these people feel so remorseful they just try to do nothing but hit on him. It's fucking stupid.
 
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This is such trash. I wanted to like it. I kept rooting for it.

The author has no understanding of trauma and it's lifelong effects. The MC is whingy and bitchy about things almost every kid experiences- adults not listening, first loves ending poorly, your sibling yelling at you that they hate you.... etc.

Then all of a sudden these people feel so remorseful they just try to do nothing but hit on him. It's fucking stupid.
Kinda downplaying those 'experiences' in this case though. The adults don't just not listen, they vehemently insist they're right until the rest of the class turns on and bullies MC, and don't even consider that they could be wrong until he's persistent enough to prove it. The first love didn't just end poorly - she flat out lied to make him jealous/notice her when he was seconds from confessing, and didn't come clean for years, while he thought she'd been dating her senior all along. His sister didn't just say she hated him - she was jealous that he got attention she didn't and threw him off the top of a jungle gym, leaving him to bleed out with a head injury, before he was mysteriously found in the next town over like a week later.

And to what someone else commented near the top of this page: He doesn't think anyone owes him. He thinks he's a burden on everyone and overcompensates by trying to be a loner when deep down he wants genuine connections.

Comments like yours tend to be the more common sentiment though. Is it just that a lot of manga readers can't detect nuance? Or do they skim so much that they miss important context?
 
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Kinda downplaying those 'experiences' in this case though. The adults don't just not listen, they vehemently insist they're right until the rest of the class turns on and bullies MC, and don't even consider that they could be wrong until he's persistent enough to prove it. The first love didn't just end poorly - she flat out lied to make him jealous/notice her when he was seconds from confessing, and didn't come clean for years, while he thought she'd been dating her senior all along. His sister didn't just say she hated him - she was jealous that he got attention she didn't and threw him off the top of a jungle gym, leaving him to bleed out with a head injury, before he was mysteriously found in the next town over like a week later.

And to what someone else commented near the top of this page: He doesn't think anyone owes him. He thinks he's a burden on everyone and overcompensates by trying to be a loner when deep down he wants genuine connections.

Comments like yours tend to be the more common sentiment though. Is it just that a lot of manga readers can't detect nuance? Or do they skim so much that they miss important context?
Just call it as is... DOGSHIT COMPREHENSION SKILLS or they are just plain stupid. It's always these two reasons. Even if you skim the story, you can have basic understanding of what is happening. They don't even have that, so...
 
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Kinda downplaying those 'experiences' in this case though. The adults don't just not listen, they vehemently insist they're right until the rest of the class turns on and bullies MC, and don't even consider that they could be wrong until he's persistent enough to prove it. The first love didn't just end poorly - she flat out lied to make him jealous/notice her when he was seconds from confessing, and didn't come clean for years, while he thought she'd been dating her senior all along. His sister didn't just say she hated him - she was jealous that he got attention she didn't and threw him off the top of a jungle gym, leaving him to bleed out with a head injury, before he was mysteriously found in the next town over like a week later.

And to what someone else commented near the top of this page: He doesn't think anyone owes him. He thinks he's a burden on everyone and overcompensates by trying to be a loner when deep down he wants genuine connections.

Comments like yours tend to be the more common sentiment though. Is it just that a lot of manga readers can't detect nuance? Or do they skim so much that they miss important context?
It's nuance when it's a focal point, not the entire story. If it was with one or two people and was a shorter story, then that would work, but it's literally everyone. After a point in time it's not a nuanced point but a point that is being hammered again and again and again.

It's like The Eminence in Shadow- the story is fantastic for so long, but after a certain point the trope tires itself out. It's like trying to build a tower of blocks putting one block on top of another on top of another- no foundational level building upwards to a peak, but a singular point thrusted to the sky intended to keep going, but it collapses in on itself because there's nothing else going on to support it.

I understand what the MC went through here, but once again, most of these things are normal kid things to experience.

-There are MANY adults (yes, even teachers) who refuse to admit their wrong to kids as they think it disrupts the power dynamics- it just gets brushed under the rug.

-Tons of people lie and don't come clean about things in a relationship or to those they like. Though let's also look at this through a more rational light- if it was true and she was dating someone else she had truly been interested in then why does the lie matter? She didn't lead him on or continue to lord it over him- it would have just became an unrequited love.

-I've never known siblings to not have jealousy over attention or things their sibling is getting that they're not and they act out. The head injury and found a town over is a bit over the top, but I'll give it to the MC in that that is truly a traumatic experience (though the head trauma thing DOES explain a lot...)

Now mind you, I don't think I have "DOGSHIT COMPREHENSION SKILLS", as is implied by the person who replied to you initially, I just happen to think that everyone has different levels of tolerance for different things, can only suspend disbelief so far, etc.
 
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Lol tried reading this again. It's like greatest real estate developer where the adaptation had to add dialogue quips and funny reactions that were never in the novel because the original content was fucking dogshit or boring. It's a bad advertisement for the novel as it's better than the novel in every way with some of the fixes or additions. I still don't like it but it's definitely an improvement to the novel.
 

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