Tsuiraku JK to Haijin Kyoushi

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summary say it about suicide, and turn out this is so damn relaxing. Usually i can't stand with the Prince shoujo-like character but this, really like this
 
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I'm low-key annoyed by how the mangaka explained the significance of each character's action--as a reader, I thought the context was understood just fine without having to hit me with the unnecessary explanation sledgehammer.

Otherwise, I think it's nice to see a teacher-pining-for-his-student for a change.
 
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*updates*
Me : Awwww
*only a chapter*
Me : Awwww


JK you guys are great, keep on going!
 
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Weird but I love this.
It doesn't need to be taken seriously, but I like the atmosphere developed which can run from restless, scary to funny and adorable.
Sora has a knack in drawing the right angle. unique concept - she does not fit the theme of youthfulness of high school girls like her previous work.
 
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I usually don't like student-teacher manga but this one is okay. It does get a bit too shoujo at times but it also can be genuinely funny. The 'physics of suicide' tidbits are interesting and I think if the story focused on that side more it could be great.
 
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Wait. Am I stupid and missed something or what? Why does he call her JK? Or is he just saying just kidding?
 

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JK means joshi kousei (high school girl). Thats why the series is called tsuiraku JK (falling high school girl). Its a rather popular abbreviation in Japan.
 

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