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What are your honest thoughts on Oliver Appropriate?
I feel like as a stand alone story around Oliver, a man who is struggling with identity, sexuality and his place in the world, I think it's fantastic. At the time I thought it was a little half-baked, but coming back to it years later I think it's a really important piece in the catalog of it all. I also find it incredibly refreshing from what the emo scene typically churns out.
My one real gripe with it is the fact that it's tied to IARB, and not because of quality or legacy reasons, I just feel like that bit is shoe-horned in. But as a stand alone story, I think it's great.
u/Gold-Conversation841 — 3 days ago