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They also practice their reactions and discuss what’s important for viewers.

Obviously, spoilers ahead.

The manga delves a lot deeper into the psyches of Ishida and Shoko’s friends after *SPOILERS AHEAD* (ahem) Ishida’s unfortunate event by devoting one chapter each to reveal where each of their fundamental vulnerabilities stems from and how each of them views/fights it. And the whole ‘filming a movie’ element was

Haha, I might do just that. Acquire the position of cult leader through sweet talk and twaddling like the rest of them ;)

Well, yes, that I agree with. I perceived the single sentence as perhaps being too grandstanding or, if not, belonging to levity, but I see my ramblings were unnecessary then :)

In the first place, there are no absolutes in right and wrong. Both sides of an argument vindicate their actions for their respective, self-affirming justice and can effortlessly ignore the apparent harms of the “side effects”. It is, after all, supremely easy for an individual to reinforce their outlook with any one

If you don’t actively seek and accept help and understanding from the ostensible “bystanders”, why should anyone else rise in arms to help the cause of others? In saying that they are not an integral part of the social movement set in motion in our society, you imply unduly that your cause is yours alone and none may

Why doesn’t America install a suicide-prevention wall system in their most densely populated city in the country that ranks at the top of the GDP ranking in the world?

I’m also in that undeclarable minority camp, in which I’ve found myself being miffed time to time by Makoto’s ostensible cluelessness of real-life interrelationship hazards, and rather tone-deaf to Ryuji’s “aggravating” antics.

You have some beef with EM, boy?

Boo-hoo.

You can learn from anyone and anything, regardless of their age, gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, or financial status. Don’t let prejudice and hubris of one’s station or self-affiliated identities (e.g. liberal, conservative, etc.) obstruct you from empathizing with the person in question. Everyone has reasons

Truly, America’s finest [shits].

If global warming is real how come I’m able to idle my days away in a room with an AC, unlike the hapless peasants left homeless because of more frequent floods and rise in ocean level, and am able to question the authenticity of “global warming” like the true douche I am?

Tips for any aspiring traveloguer trying to build bridges between the country you’re showcasing to your viewers: please take off your sunglasses when talking to other people ‘cause it’s freaking rude to be concealing your eyes when you’re trying to ingratiate yourself to their hospitality of appearing on your vids.

Incidentally, does the temple in the center have a name? Or is it just another one of the many unnamed artifacts of history left within the modern cityscape?

Actually, things have become a lot more interesting over the last couple of years. The younger generation held almost no interest at all of what Japan did to South Korea during its subjugation in the early 1900s and the hatred borne towards Japan was fueled exclusively by the older generation who either had parents

Be assured that most Koreans hold little to no antipathy towards the Japanese ‘people’ and their cultural products. In fact, almost all of the younger generation people (upwards to about 30s, I’m thinking) are fascinated with what they’ve created and ameliorated (eg. manga, anime, movies, snacks, food, etc.). It’s the

The raising sun flag was first flung in 1870 and is still used to this date.

You leave Haru and her sweet fluffy hair alone, you hear :<