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@AlifGA3 Don't have much affection to the plot. Things here are discartable,
@JustNatsuki Well, i know that people can act as psychopaths, but mostly, this happens in war times or when you live in harsh conditions and had to see a lot of people die, but this is not the case of Japan. The way that these characters react in the face of the death or suffering of others is not normal. Kumo desu ga is another example of this (the author even try to justify the deaths by putting something like a cycle of life-death, but this is just a Deus Ex Machina to justify, after all the trully psychopatic behavior of the main heroine, the things that the heroine did). I know is kind of bad to make a generalisation, or maybe i just overreacting to a bad-ploted story, but if these mangas and novels are a somewhat representation of the values of japaneses, then they have somethingvery wrong with their culture (and the high suicide rate indicates that).
incluind this village development idea.
@JustNatsuki Well, i know that people can act as psychopaths, but mostly, this happens in war times or when you live in harsh conditions and had to see a lot of people die, but this is not the case of Japan. The way that these characters react in the face of the death or suffering of others is not normal. Kumo desu ga is another example of this (the author even try to justify the deaths by putting something like a cycle of life-death, but this is just a Deus Ex Machina to justify, after all the trully psychopatic behavior of the main heroine, the things that the heroine did). I know is kind of bad to make a generalisation, or maybe i just overreacting to a bad-ploted story, but if these mangas and novels are a somewhat representation of the values of japaneses, then they have somethingvery wrong with their culture (and the high suicide rate indicates that).