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Ada

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Did not think this would make me cry a bit.
Interesting story, decently going to follow this and see how it unfolds.
 
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This is much deeper that I had thought, beautiful first chapter. I'm curious about how the story will unfold from now on.
 
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whoa.... wat the hell man... did they seriously let old people die like that... thats some crazy shit man... too busy to check on grandma, wtf man that's not cool..
 
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The first chapter didn't impress me that much. It was pretty average actually.
 

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This makes me worry for my grandma, who lives with my aunt's family. ;-; She's getting dementia and they're starting to treat her like this.
My own family lives far away and in a city where it would be dangerous for her to be out and about by herself. I live even further away than that.
I understand my aunt's frustration and I know theyre providing for her, but I wish she didn't have to spent her last years being treated like this.
 
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Ah I love this already. Its an interesting take on a trope and brings up real issues with elderly perspectives and situations.
 
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After two chapters, I am actually really interested and think I'm going to enjoy it. Has some hard realities especially in the first chapter but has a warm feeling.
 
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Honestly happy that this manga exists. It's not often you see one that focuses on the problems/issues of the elderly. She doesn't want to be a burden and doesn't want to found dead by her relatives in her room, trying to stay active mentally and physically as best as she can, at least she's being proactive about it.
 

Ada

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Awwwww, this manga really manages to touch your heart in one way or another.
 
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I love stories about older women. In a sense, she reminds me of Sophie from Howl's Moving Castle that sets out on her own and starts doing things she never would before and being braver.
It's also sad to see from the perspective of old people how everyone they care about is too busy living their life. I teared up a little bit.
 

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