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media literacy is deadgenerational fumble 😭😭😭
media literacy is deadgenerational fumble 😭😭😭
She's also given no outright indication that she's interested in him. Legitimately, everything Houjou's done with regards to Tohno could simply be her being friendly.I feel like his character should have developed past this behavior by now in regard to Houjou.
You're allowed to be traumatized, yeah, but Tohno has little regard for how he's hurting Houjou. She's constantly getting stone-walled for shit she didn't do to him, nor has she ever shown signs of doing to him.
I really wanna empathize with Tohno, but he's spent a lot of this series being insufferable. This just feels like author-forced drama, and it really doesn't work for me.
Imagine you're trying to get closer to someone, and every time you try to, you're met with nothing, or even outright denial. That shit will get to you.
As far as i remember, i think even his family have been comparing him to his brother since they were little. So its a kind of "learned helplessness" situation. It became such a normalized act for him (getting compared to his brother and found lacking) that he doesn't consider the option to speak against it. He probably thinks "yeah, why would they be interested in me?" and he would be proven right every single time (so far). In his mind, this has nothing to do with his brother for him to complain to him. His brother however should have noticed it by now if he cared about him as much as he says he does. His entire family seems to be shit.Which begs the question: why the fuck Tonho never mention this to his brother when it started?
this sound like you dont understand other perspectivesI feel like his character should have developed past this behavior by now in regard to Houjou.
You're allowed to be traumatized, yeah, but Tohno has little regard for how he's hurting Houjou. She's constantly getting stone-walled for shit she didn't do to him, nor has she ever shown signs of doing to him.
I really wanna empathize with Tohno, but he's spent a lot of this series being insufferable. This just feels like author-forced drama, and it really doesn't work for me.
Imagine you're trying to get closer to someone, and every time you try to, you're met with nothing, or even outright denial. That shit will get to you.
Tf does this meeeaaaan?!?!?!?!?!
Tf does this meeeaaaan?!?!?!?!?!
Considering how is his brother at home, you even think it's possible?Which begs the question: why the fuck Tonho never mention this to his brother when it started?
This is why I said his family is a joke and his friends (the actual goats of this manga) are the ones keeping Tohno from closing himself from everyone (as seen when they explained his situation to Hasegawa), because of it wasn't for them, hoo boi.As far as i remember, i think even his family have been comparing him to his brother since they were little. So its a kind of "learned helplessness" situation. It became such a normalized act for him (getting compared to his brother and found lacking) that he doesn't consider the option to speak against it. He probably thinks "yeah, why would they be interested in me?" and he would be proven right every single time (so far). In his mind, this has nothing to do with his brother for him to complain to him. His brother however should have noticed it by now if he cared about him as much as he says he does. His entire family seems to be shit.
I'm not taking anyone's side but... people read these type of things to invest in the plot so... can you actually blame them?I originally had another post there, but it was mostly just a flippant joke that people ended up reacting badly to because so many here are super invested in the drama of the story while I'm not. I decided I didn't want a ton of constant reaction notifications for those posts anymore because I don't care to keep discussing it, so I edit the post down to nothing because I can't delete it myself. Then later on I responded to another post explaining most of this, but by now it's probably a page or two back and people are likely to miss it.
It was me just saying "never mind"
The thing is, he seems like he gets along great with his family.This is why I said his family is a joke and his friends (the actual goats of this manga) are the ones keeping Tohno from closing himself from everyone (as seen when they explained his situation to Hasegawa), because of it wasn't for them, hoo boi.
I'm not taking anyone's side but... people read these type of things to invest in the plot so... can you actually blame them?
I even think he kind off tries to protect his brother.The thing is, he seems like he gets along great with his family.
If you go back to the Sports Festival, he gets along with them, and his parents don't dote on Rei over him, and Rei also doesn't look down on Youta whatsoever, even going so far as to be super excited that his little brother was actually participating and directly competing against him.
And Youta looks up to his brother and loves him. He sees him as a rival, but also as an inspiration, and looking back and reading, their parents are excited to see them bo.th compete and aren't making a show of preferential treatment of Rei over Youta, or anything
So it's not his family that's the issue - it's their peers at school and everyone around them. Youta has his friends, sure- but all their classmates and other kids at school? They're the ones who are putting Rei up on a pedestal and comparing the two of them constantly. And it's been that way since they were kids.
Youta absolutely does it himself, as well - he explains as such back in chapter 8-10 in the lead-up to the Festival Relay.
But he doesn't resent his brother, at least in his own words - only the comparisons being made between them by all the other kids, and related to that, the fact that girls are only ever trying to use him to get to his brother.
So the MC should've finished the main plot of the whole story, his biggest problem, something he's dealt with his whole life at chapter fucking 15? Maybe you were looking for an axed manga that speedruns its whole story in 5 chapters but the most basic storytelling shouldn't be to resolve the conflict that the entire plot is based around at basically the starting point. That's not even talking about the stupidity of thinking that a girl being vaguely nice to you will immediately fix your trauma of girls who only acted nice to you to get to your brother, especially when not a single event where his fear could be alleviated has even happened yet.I feel like his character should have developed past this behavior by now in regard to Houjou.
You're allowed to be traumatized, yeah, but Tohno has little regard for how he's hurting Houjou. She's constantly getting stone-walled for shit she didn't do to him, nor has she ever shown signs of doing to him.
I really wanna empathize with Tohno, but he's spent a lot of this series being insufferable. This just feels like author-forced drama, and it really doesn't work for me.
Imagine you're trying to get closer to someone, and every time you try to, you're met with nothing, or even outright denial. That shit will get to you.