
If that cute and stylish team member has to consider others, then doesn’t every excellent person have to consider others too? Mom is an elite researcher at Haijima, smarter and better than others, right? But if she can’t become a researcher anymore, does that mean she should give up her position to someone less qualified? In sports, we have to make someone who’s bad the leader too. Universities have to admit fools as well, and in music… there are a lot of people who are just bad based on their looks…
Reading Asher’s manga is not for you.
Do you have some grudge against music and sports?
This author has been prolific from the very beginning with all their works.
Can this part be animated…?
Do you think that all the thoughts of the characters are the author’s beliefs?
It is judged that speaking only with the posted images is too dangerous.
This part can be cut out completely and has no bearing on the main story; it’s really just the author’s thoughts being expressed.
It can’t be helped, can it? Music is like that.
Whether it’s a thought or not aside
This guy suddenly started speaking fluently.
I thought so.
To a child, any extreme argument seems to hit the truth.
I wonder why idiots are so unnecessarily confident in their reading comprehension.
At least be aware that your eyes, mind, and personality are a bit bad.
It seems like just a child’s reasoning, but are you going to debunk Mom with this?
It might be better to write in manga form, as it is attempting to elevate the work, rather than just posting strange tweets all the time.
I don’t know, but it seems like they would support someone who speaks extremes and gets sued for defamation and loses.
The expression in the image clearly shows that they are saying something inappropriate, but are you attributing the author’s thoughts to it?
Isn’t it only in sports where appearance doesn’t determine superiority? But then again, I often see harsh insults directed at the appearances of female athletes…
I was wondering what they would do with the thread image and Sister Sumire in the anime, but I laughed at the energetic PV for Sister Sumire.
Mom was never there from the beginning.
Is that good?
I understand it’s extremely important, but when I actually see Sumire-san in the video, I can’t help but laugh.
People who are truly skilled at music will likely go to places that are not for the general public…
I’m working hard to create interesting pieces for everyone, so at least listen to my thoughts.
The points are high because the number of lines has significantly increased compared to the previous pages.
It’s a scene where it’s meaningful that the mob suddenly started chattering, isn’t it…
Even if you write a bunch of nonsense, something like a black star will make a lot of noise and end up hitting you, right?
Sister Violet is quite an important expression as a foothold for the previous world, don’t you think?
This story, not just limited to this one, has an irregular way of handling the surrounding context…
The luck-based perversion stands out too much compared to the fire ability.
It can be frustrating when people immediately complain about drawing sexy female characters…
I think this manga was a strongly ideologically driven work from start to finish.
It feels like there are times when the accelerator is sometimes fully pressed down.
Damn manga creators are occupying the pages, so it’s like “get lost,” and then your neck gets tighter, right?
I don’t know if it’s a serialized work.
In other words, this development itself is a crazy scenario where “the entire world is replaced by a law dominated by extreme arguments and all of humanity goes insane,” and exchanges of this kind of sophistry continued, making the readers’ minds start to go crazy as well.
Ultimately, it is revealed that the story concludes without solving that law, and it was a prequel to the author’s previous work, which is known for its crazy storyline.
I can’t help but think that it’s somewhat understandable to have some complaints since there are many people drawing erotic manga-like content in boys’ magazines.
Why is it that only music mixed in personal impressions…?
It feels like the pen has taken over, so fluent and aggressive.
I quite liked the suggestive scenes in shows like Nube, although as a child I felt both embarrassed and happy about them.
Is the suggestiveness in boys’ magazines not well-regarded?
There have even been reports from the manga artist themselves that adding suggestive scenes made it rank first in the surveys.
I want to say, why is it that it’s not just feminism, boys are not seeking it either.
When I was in elementary school, I would get ridiculously excited and jerk off to the suggestive elements in magazines like BonBon and CoroCoro.
I have the opinion that I like it.
In general society, even if it’s claimed that something is unpopular, it’s just that you want to make your opinion the majority, isn’t it?
Whether reading for erotic appeal or for battle, there are both types of manga.
If you’re after sex appeal, it’s only natural that there would be erotic content. I was looking forward to it every week, becoming like a monkey.
If you’re aiming for a battle, then adding some allure makes it feel even rarer, and it just made me even more delighted like a monkey wanting more.
People who quickly call others feminists seem to be going through menopause.
The princess was exploring different avenues, including erotic content, during a time when it was uncertain how popular she would become.
I think they just decided to stop because they judged that going all in on the material would work.