Coz I remember reading this before and took me long time to find this one again. It's like teaching which one u want to be despite u feel indecisive, just glad i read it
I think Mashiro loved the 3 of them, but was always so caught up into rationalizing and understanding theirselves that they hurt those aroumd them.... The way this was made is really peculiar, and I like the art... It's such a weird feeling, not bad nor good, some regrets along the way, some happiness and sorrowfulness all the way, to each in their own way... Pain is beautiful somehow, it's growth and life. I don't trully know as well what I wanted to happen with Mashiro, Kureha or Sou... Even the senpai :( I, I just liked how it was kinda like nothingness and forgiving somehow, overcoming and literally rebirth/birth with pain and pleasure, with complexes and all. It's just soothing and uncomfortable at the same time. Like something that feels confusing and bad but also lures you in and astound you, mesmerize and gives you a wonder feeling
I read this manga such a long time ago and I knew the ending, just some stuff in between was a bit blurry so I wanted to refresh my memory. Still I ended up crying a lot, this manga might not be perfect but it touches me on such a deep and personal level that most works just can't do. It's absolutely beautiful and incredibly sad (even without the reveal at the end). Facing your issues/trauma, running from them and struggling to accept who you are or overcoming your crisis is such a human thing. It's so close to reality and therefore quite terrifying, it's not an alienated concept and that's what's making this manga so good....you can relate, being there yourself or knowing someone...even having heard of such a thing from an acquaintance. The depth of the human mind is a difficult subject to talk about but incredibly important to discuss nonetheless. I'm so glad this manga exist.
oh also this is a question for people that have read the story (SPOILER):
why did mashiro tell his senpai that he was in love with him? or since when did he love him?? i kinda felt like it came out of nowhere, since around that time i thought that he loved sou. unless mashiro was in love with his senpai the whole time? i know he really admired him, but i was surprised, and then they kissed 0_0
maybe he liked them at the same time? like how he liked kureha and sou at the same time?
wow. this was really amazing. all i can say is you seriously won't expect the plot twist. the story is so unique and thought-provoking, i just wish the ending wasn't so open-ended </3 not a sad ending, but not really happy either? it just is
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Coz I remember reading this before and took me long time to find this one again. It's like teaching which one u want to be despite u feel indecisive, just glad i read it
I think Mashiro loved the 3 of them, but was always so caught up into rationalizing and understanding theirselves that they hurt those aroumd them.... The way this was made is really peculiar, and I like the art... It's such a weird feeling, not bad nor good, some regrets along the way, some happiness and sorrowfulness all the way, to each in their own way... Pain is beautiful somehow, it's growth and life. I don't trully know as well what I wanted to happen with Mashiro, Kureha or Sou... Even the senpai :( I, I just liked how it was kinda like nothingness and forgiving somehow, overcoming and literally rebirth/birth with pain and pleasure, with complexes and all. It's just soothing and uncomfortable at the same time. Like something that feels confusing and bad but also lures you in and astound you, mesmerize and gives you a wonder feeling
this comment section by itself makes my head dizzy, most say its good but their experience reading it is uhmmmm... ╥﹏╥
I read this manga such a long time ago and I knew the ending, just some stuff in between was a bit blurry so I wanted to refresh my memory.
Still I ended up crying a lot, this manga might not be perfect but it touches me on such a deep and personal level that most works just can't do.
It's absolutely beautiful and incredibly sad (even without the reveal at the end).
Facing your issues/trauma, running from them and struggling to accept who you are or overcoming your crisis is such a human thing.
It's so close to reality and therefore quite terrifying, it's not an alienated concept and that's what's making this manga so good....you can relate, being there yourself or knowing someone...even having heard of such a thing from an acquaintance.
The depth of the human mind is a difficult subject to talk about but incredibly important to discuss nonetheless.
I'm so glad this manga exist.
All i can say is woow and huh im too dumb to understand
Lol, I read it long time ago, but it is one I love after a full decade later
oh also this is a question for people that have read the story (SPOILER):
why did mashiro tell his senpai that he was in love with him? or since when did he love him?? i kinda felt like it came out of nowhere, since around that time i thought that he loved sou. unless mashiro was in love with his senpai the whole time? i know he really admired him, but i was surprised, and then they kissed 0_0
maybe he liked them at the same time? like how he liked kureha and sou at the same time?
wow. this was really amazing. all i can say is you seriously won't expect the plot twist. the story is so unique and thought-provoking, i just wish the ending wasn't so
open-ended </3 not a sad ending, but not really happy either? it just is
I'm questing my whole existing and the meaning with life after reading this. This manga is a mainfucker.
WTF THIS STORY IS CANCER AND IM ONLY AT VOLUME 3
THE MC AND BLACK HAIRED DUDE ARE TOXIC AF WTFFF
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They're basically in a form of purgatory. So much psychological trauma for THAT.