Rottcodd

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 23 hours ago (1 children)

I debated posting chapter 11 because of the MTL, but with 12 too, and the fact that it's at least readable, I went ahead.

I do suffer from social anxiety, so this manga really hits home for me. I've never been as low energy as Hiiragi, but if you just substitute an endless parade of hobbies and diversions for sleeping, her life is much like mine.

And that's a lot of what I appreciate about this manga - it's one of the clearest and most accurate portrayals of social anxiety snd depression I've seen, and it's nicely balanced - neither overly sympathetic nor judgmental. It's just... realistic. And a bit hopeful.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

This is adorable.

Marietta really reminds me of Akari in Aria. She has that same pure enthusiasm and kindness and charming naivete.

And Grieja is such a perfect match for her.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 6 days ago

There was a moment there, after we met mom and found out she's more or less as much of a goofball/troll as onee-chan, and dad was there but out of frame, when I just knew he was going to be like Chie. And sure enough - even the same ahoge.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 6 days ago

Yeah - I immediately smiled when I saw Usagi. I'd like to see some focus on her and Takae - I think they'd have an interesting relationship, since they're similar in some ways and polar opposite in others.

And hopefully, broadly, this whole situation will lead to Saotone finally working up the determination to stand up for himself. I'm not holding my breath though...

[–] [email protected] 3 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Wow - a surprise guest appearance by the character the manga is actually named after. I didn't expect that.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I suspect that that was a retcon - that the author wasn't satisfied with the master character for whatever reason, or maybe just preferred Uruchika (as do I), so just ended up shifting the focus to Uruchika. And then had to do... something. And this was it.

It is sort of odd, but there jave been periods during which Chikagecwas basically incommunicado so it's not entirely out of line. I think it'll work out, and if the series runs long enough, the master will get a chance to be a recurring character.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

Ooh...

I expected this chapter to pick up where the last one left off - with her walking through the door to save him from his awful day.

Nice twist though to flashback through her day, which was at least equally awful.

So now we know that they both need healing, and they both immediately thought of the other.

The next chapter's going to be glorious...

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Go mom!

This is an odd situation. Mom's basically right about Sanda, and about Yagiuda's effect on him - Sanda really has been conned into being submissive to adults who mean him harm. But at this point, Sagiuda isn't one of them. He's sincere. But that's part of the problem.

Sanda's earnest and naive and sort of willfully ignorant. He's not very good at thinking about difficult things and he'd rather not do it. And Yagiuda provided some crucial feedback to him early on - he was the first adult that Sanda decided to go ahead and trust anyway, when he really shouldn't have. And just sort of coincidentally, Yagiuda really ended up more or less worthy of that trust, so Sanda could just ignore all the difficult stuff and go back to being a dumb kid and get away with it, and he did.

But now that's become a pattern. Whenever he's faced with an adult who means him harm, he wants to go ahead and trust them and submit to them so he can just keep on being a dumb kid. And it's not working out for him like it did with Yagiuda, but he's so busy being a dumb kid that he's not aware of that.

So it's arguably a good thing that mom is stepping in to show him that some people just cannot be trusted ever and really need to be dealt with fully. It's just sort of unfortunate that she's directing that against someone who actually can be trusted, rather than one of the many (most notably the headmaster) who really do need to be dealt with... with extreme prejudice.

Curious to see how this plays out...

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Finally caught up with this.

First, it's notable that it took this long to read 28 chapters, and a reflection of the fact that it was a slog.

And it's either the case that the "last chapter" bit is misleading or that it was entirely unexpectedly axed, since the story isn't even close to wrapping up.

I really can't recommend it. It's not entirely awful, and there's still some intriguing mysteries that might shift the tone a bit, but as it is the story is too rushed and superficial, and pretty much every character, and most notably the protagonist, are all some variety of loathsome POS. In fact, the few characters who weren't utterly loathsome were apparently there solely to be murdered, and just as likely murdered by the protagonist as by the supposed villains.

I'm not sure if I'm going to keep following it or not. There's one specific mystery that's been broadly hinted at that could undermine everything - could make the protagonist manipulated and/or delusional instead of what he appears to be - just a smug, self-absorbed and entirely conscienceless POS. I still want to give NISIOISIN the benefit of the doubt but...

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

An entire chapter with Nishi - I'm in heaven.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago (3 children)

I can't say yet. By gritting my teeth and forging on,I only managed to make it through three more chapters last night, and as yet there's no sign that he's going to change, and he really is an utterly loathsome character. I'm not giving up yet though so I'll let you know.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago (5 children)

Just discovered why you only read five chapters, and there was a pretty good chance for a bit there that I was only going to read five chapters too - because chapter 5 is when we discover that

spoilerKizutaka is a freaking psychopath.

I'm going to give it a chance though - NISIOISIN hasn't let me down yet.

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