Seishun wa Sankakukei no Loop - Ch. 8

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This is what they called schadenfreude, no? She didn't want him and now she wants him (maybe? After realizing the effort he put?) as soon as he finds another girl that can keep up with him?

It's amusing really, but I got a bad feeling that things might take a turn for the worse, as in things might get very ugly
 
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This is what they called schadenfreude, no? She didn't want him and now she wants him (maybe? After realizing the effort he put?) as soon as he finds another girl that can keep up with him?

It's amusing really, but I got a bad feeling that things might take a turn for the worse, as in things might get very ugly
same here. I also have thoughts
 
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Yeah I already like Ueshi the most, I don't think she'll will win but I'm still all in on her.
Me too, I liked seeing her when I read the JP raws but I don't put my trust since in most series these type of girl doesn't get the MC in favor of the MC's initial crush being the one who wins.

U know, Japanese authors don't usually write about romantic breakups as the endgame; they go down the "it needs to be fixed" route instead. I'm all-in in this game if it turns into a fake-dating fest. And fuck out the other guy he's not even interesting.
 
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I really don't like this idea they've suggested twice of "She likes Ota because he was shaped by Aga, and therefore she actually likes Aga!"

That is such a stupid idea. When you fall for someone, you didn't actually fall for their parents or whatever. Its just such a supremely dehumanizing idea that suggests Aga is entirely self-actualized and Ota isn't actually a person worthy of love.
 
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I really don't like this idea they've suggested twice of "She likes Ota because he was shaped by Aga, and therefore she actually likes Aga!"

That is such a stupid idea. When you fall for someone, you didn't actually fall for their parents or whatever. Its just such a supremely dehumanizing idea that suggests Aga is entirely self-actualized and Ota isn't actually a person worthy of love.
Maybe if Himawari starts rethinking her love for Ota because of what she was just told, that will be made into a point of how shallow this line of thinking is.
But when Ota was suggesting to Aga that he is who he is now is because of how Aga shaped him, Aga was like, "yeah, this tracks", so I don't hold much hope
 

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