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Art of the new chapter 🩹❤️‍🩹

I love them wjhru3jeheiwiw

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u/watermelmao — 1 day ago

I love how Yashiro can't even hide it 😭

CHAPTER 86

(I'm too depressed to post frequently lol)

u/watermelmao — 14 days ago

What do you think Tsukasa's reaction was when he was killed?

I've been thinking about sharing this question with you all, and I'm curious to know how you interpret Tsukasa's death.

Considering that Tsukasa was already a kind of monster when he was killed, I believe it was really difficult to kill him. In fact, he probably didn't even really die. Maybe he just made Amane believe he was dead so that Amane could kill himself too, who knows? Because Tsukasa has always had an inexplicable obsession with Amane, somehow.

I imagine Tsukasa died feeling some kind of satisfaction, as if it were some kind of "supernatural" pleasure, because he knew something like this would happen. Because Tsukasa was never the same after he fell into that hole. I imagine he felt pleasure in being killed because he knew Amane would kill himself soon after, because of him.

I could be wrong, and we'll probably find that out over time, but I wanted to share this and get your opinion about this either. :)

u/watermelmao — 18 days ago

I'm saddened to see about this fandom sometimes

I've been a fan of tbhk for years, even before the anime was released. And I can say, the fandom was better in the beginning in some aspects. Nowadays, people often insult you simply for liking or hating a character, when those are just personal opinions. Especially people who are anime larp who think they know everything.

I recently posted things about Mitsuba (since I love him so much, NOT romantically), and I received so much hate for it that I deleted my post. I believe opinions should be shared when they make sense, especially about liking or hating characters. Personally, I realize that a large part of the fandom hates Teru, and that's okay. A large part of the fandom likes Hananene, and that's okay too. But now, when I talk about Mitsuba, it sounds so bad. It feels like something's not right :(

I've always been so lovely about this fandom. It's been my comfort anime since I was a child. Seriously, my dream has always been to make friends who also like tbhk. But sometimes it's hard to share something without seeing mean comments or dislikes lol

But I will also understand if what I post here isn't the kind of thing people want to see. I'm one of the people who posts here the most, mainly asking questions to get people's opinions. I will change my posting style if this becomes boring for the fandom. I just hope not to receive hate from people again, but instead make friends who can understand what I'm saying

Just an observation I've noticed for some time now.

u/watermelmao — 24 days ago

What do you think will happen when the manga returns?

I'm a little worried about how the story will continue, considering where we are now 😭😭

I believe the next chapters will be something heavier. It will be something totally more serious than what we've already had about Amane and Tsukasa's story. Because now, we're finding out more about their family, and it's turning into a huge mess. I'm worried about where this is going to lead 🙏

u/watermelmao — 1 month ago

I love memes that describe their humor 😭😭

I'm back from the ashes (but the characters not yet)

u/watermelmao — 1 month ago
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⚠️ The Sexualization of Mitsuba From His "Fans"

I don't know if I'm the only person who feels this way, but it makes me very sad how much people sexualize Mitsuba.

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Mitsuba died at the age of 13, and a ghost remains permanently the same age, even after years. Especially after losing his memories, Mitsuba became an innocent and curious person, trying to learn more about the human world and striving to be happy. However, some fans of tbhk (the toxic part) tend to distort all of this.

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Mitsuba is often seen as a femboy. In fact, the term femboy has never been a problem, since it simply means boys who like feminine things (the FEM, from feminine, and BOY, from boy; femboy). In that case, Mitsuba could be considered a femboy for some people. But there are people who believe femboys are dirty things because they only see them on the internet. They see it in a sexualized way. That's what makes Mitsuba's image equally tainted.

And in response, we have images of Mitsuba being seen as the toxic side of femboys.

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But aside from that topic, they also sexualize Mitsuba with Kou. If I'm not mistaken, Kou is approximately 14 years old (maybe 15, maybe 13, I don't remember), and these fans typically create fanfics and scenarios where adult things would happen to the two (who are still considered children). Any reaction from Mitsuba would be turned into a dirty thing, with people saying "look what Kou did to him last night" (like in the image I fixed on this post).

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There are many things the fandom does about Mitsuba for no reason. All the fans (toxic ones, remember that) forget Mitsuba's true story. This always makes me sick and sad because Mitsuba is my innocent baby and he doesn't deserve to receive these comments.

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I'm proud to treat him well.

u/watermelmao — 2 months ago