
This… everyone has lost their energy… it’s ridiculous for adults to have a serious fight over a difference of opinion… I… I want to see some lively disputes like that… Gyaa~~!!
He’s been pretty useless from the beginning.
It seems like you enjoy making people think they have allies by inserting “Yeah” into both opposing opinions, encouraging a debate.
>>2
I was trying to instigate a battle by adding unnecessary comments…
>>5
I feel like it’s generally Kurita-san from Oishinbo.
When Hayase-maru is annoyed, she looks even more beautiful.
Eventually, it seems like they will start with a station bar or something.
Brat!
Fighting is enjoyable, after all…
It’s troublesome, but I don’t think it’s that bad…
Since becoming a university student, I want you to stop being intimidating in classes that I have no interest in; I’ve been raised poorly as a delinquent all along.
Given that family environment, this level of rebelliousness is quite cute.
You’ve shown your true colors, huh…
Having sex in public places and in one’s own place of comfort is something you can be angry about, if not hit.
As expected, it’s blood…
I want to throw Agawa-san into this high school.
It’s a bit much to get angry or show emotions at this age…
>>20
Please stop speaking ill of Marino.
The library is great…!
There are various kinds of people…
For me, it’s like watching a live drama.
It might not be a good way to say this, but workplaces that rely on part-time workers tend to have intense factional conflicts, actually…
It’s fun to watch conflicts as long as they don’t affect me.
Although his behavior has been slightly moderated and diluted, Ishihira-kun has consistently maintained a terrible customer mentality since the beginning.
However, for some adults like Kadoya-san, they are seen as ideal embodiments, so they are slightly spoiled.
Compared to shitty customers or shitty regular employees, the usual members also generally have bad personalities…
>>25
Well, they say that poverty dulls the mind… it’s a type of badness that can be improved if there is a leeway in work.
The bad one is the female brat Rattata…
It’s amazing that you can fight face to face.
Complaining behind each other’s backs is as far as it goes.
If it’s something that you really dislike, you can’t say you dislike it.
>>27
In the end, it’s just going to lead to someone exploding and collapsing, isn’t it?
>>39
It’s obvious that complaining is not allowed!
If I didn’t have the feeling of wanting to see a dispute, I probably wouldn’t have gotten this involved…
It’s trash because you’re distorting the facts and stirring up trouble.
Workplace troubles that don’t affect me are kind of exciting.
Wow, not just the manager, but even the department head is going to apologize…
I simply dislike it.
The feeling of having an incapable boss who can’t do the job is too real.
It seems like we can drink good sake with Ramen Hage.
In reality, fights between adults are just…
There are places where you can’t get by without observing with this mindset.
They may be good-natured, but they aren’t hesitant to use violence, and deep down they are a delinquent.
>>40
I was raised after being beaten… it’s really unavoidable.
>>52
If it gets reported that a lousy customer was hit, then it’s over.
Saying things like “I was violating rules” or “I have family circumstances” is no excuse.
Well, it’s Shirai-san who proves that violence is justified…
>>41
I consider it a necessary evil to intimidate troublesome customers, but it’s not correct because the boy is completely unaware that he got into college, and he’s usually pushed to the back…
It’s one thing if you’re a high school student, but having this kind of thinking as a university student is a bit questionable!
>>42
I feel like this kind of intense situation is more common among middle-aged people.
You can see it endlessly on social media, right?
>>45
I want to see live drama.
As the saying goes, fights and fires are the flowers of Edo, and onlookers find it enjoyable.
One calls that joy.
Dark Hayasemaru cannot control his anger toward Marino…
I’m just thinking about it in my head, so I’ve become quite a bit more open-minded.
The fact that we can argue over our differences in opinion implies that there is mutual respect as a foundation…
I know it’s trash, but I totally get it…
I don’t want the other person to just listen to me! When we start arguing to the point of fighting, it ends up becoming about finding a compromise between us…