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Is Kousei's glasses just an art choice?

Is Kousei's glasses just an art choice?

When I watched Your Lie in April, whenever we saw Kousei from a side view, it sorta looked like they were floating. Dumb question. but was this just an art choice?

u/Rough-Particular9676 — 4 days ago
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Healthcare Admin Help

Hey guys, so I'm going to NLC for Healthcare Admin, but I really need help finding resources for the test. All the stuff that I find is just way to vague, and it doesn't really test your knowledge and is sort of common sense. If y'all have any resources that you'd be down to share, I'd really appreciate it. Thanks!

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u/Rough-Particular9676 — 6 days ago
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I recently finished Your Lie in April, and the ending was honestly so good. The death really hit hard and it was just great overall! Do y'all know any other good romance animes that are similar in emotional impact and will probably leave me depressed for a bit?

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u/Rough-Particular9676 — 15 days ago

I just finished Your Lie in April for the first time yesterday and I gotta say. Why was the ending so powerful? I've never cried when watching sad animes or shows, but for some reason this just hit a nerve. If something like this happened in another show, I probably wouldn't have been sad, but for some reason, after the finale, I almost burst into tears! I don't get why it hurt so much. I mean, I was kinda expecting her to die, but when it happened and the letter she gave to Kousei, I just felt like something was missing. I'm not sure if it's just me, but I don't get why the ending felt so much more powerful. It's the only time I've almost cried coz of an anime.

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u/Rough-Particular9676 — 18 days ago