the realest stuffThis is real stuff
Agreed, although it did have kind of an idea of something at the beginning. It wasn't really well fleshed out, and unless you've lived out in the middle of nowhere before it's sort of hard to convey. Hell, I sort of get it since I grew up in, left, and came back to live in the boonies, but it's quite a stretch for anything more than a oneshot with that premise.I've read 12 chapters of this and there is no 'real stuff' so far. Only slice of life boredom hell. Dropped.
Idk what y'all talking about, this is THE slice of life. Takako the protag is simply just a vehicle for pondering the small things in life which are the focus of each chapter. This is arguably the perfect use for a Mary Sue character because the character is never the main focus in the first place. This series doesn't have extremely well fleshed out characters or exciting events because that's not the point at all in the first place.Agreed, although it did have kind of an idea of something at the beginning. It wasn't really well fleshed out, and unless you've lived out in the middle of nowhere before it's sort of hard to convey. Hell, I sort of get it since I grew up in, left, and came back to live in the boonies, but it's quite a stretch for anything more than a oneshot with that premise.
At some point it stopped even that schtick and now it's "slice of life with a boring, bug-eyed lady" that tries to be insightful but fails.