It turns out they're propaganda to trick unsuspecting victims once the post apocalyptic dystopian setting hits. You've been warned.JFC, why are there so many "Trucks of Peace" in Japan?
- https://wetriedtls.com/series/im-an-infinite-regressor-but-ive-got-stories-to-tell/chapter-22The Isekai Truck is a mysterious monster that can appear to readers of web novels, promising to transport them to a world where their favorite novel's setting is fully realized, but it does so by crashing into the reader.
No joke—it’s a real monster.
If you're an avid web novel reader, one day, as you’re walking down the street, you might suddenly hear a hooonk! and if you turn to look, you'll see an 11-ton truck charging straight at you. Its unique feature is that instead of a license plate number, the truck has a novel title engraved on it.
Some people might be thrilled and attempt to kiss the truck's hood, thinking, "Finally, I can escape this monster-filled apocalypse on the Korean Peninsula!" But don't bother. I tried getting hit three times as a test, and that thing about transmigration? A total farce. It's a lying monster...
Consider it a source of blocking annoying people. With enough time you can see them less and less.As a trans fem I will simply enjoy the story without ever opening the comment section again![]()
you know trans people exist... right? the character was literally saying he wanted to be a girlOh yes I knew the comments on here would be riddled with trans nonsense and I was right. The west always tries to westify Japanese stories
Lmao I know they exist or else I wouldn't have mentioned the idea in my previous post. Him saying he wanted to be a girl isn't any different than a character saying they want to be a dragon ball character. A one off saying doesn't mean you can insert a ton of western nonsense into it. If the character was meant to be trans we'd see a little bit more building on it aside from a one off commentyou know trans people exist... right? the character was literally saying he wanted to be a girl