
If you don’t go to school, you’ll develop a “habit of running away”!
If you keep going and not submitting your homework, you’ll definitely develop a habit of running away!
I used to go properly, but now I skip work twice a month.
>>2
How do you do it?
>>2
That means the workplace is too overly caring, doesn’t it?
It’s understandable that Tanjiro is the type to intrude on the house every day until he starts coming to school.
>>3
If you don’t complicate things, they will somehow end up being someone who is grateful in the future…
Barely seems to say.
The people who were bullying you have been sent to hell, so there’s no reason for you not to go to school!
I would definitely say that to a classmate with a Zenitsu type personality.
If Tanjiro will take care of me forever, then I’ll go.
>>7
Alright, today let’s try presenting our thoughts in front of everyone!
>>8
Tanjirou is a good guy, but he’s not easy on you…
I probably wouldn’t say this to someone who’s truly weak-hearted, but I might say it to someone who’s just slacking off.
>>9
Because he’s the eldest son who can understand by scent and also show consideration…
I don’t like having a classmate like Shuzo Matsuoka.
I wouldn’t say that to a child who would break from it.
I tell Zenitsu.
Well, it seems like I might beat the bullying group to death with charcoal…
If it’s Tanjiro, would he say that…
Sakurada-kun… long time no see!
It’s my classmate, Kamado!
Tanjirou is more straightforward and bothersome.
If it’s the type of person who can’t come due to problems, they would be the first to want to discuss it, but this is just someone slacking off.
>>16
Because I can’t notice that there is a problem or I won’t understand unless I’m told after realizing it, I continue to cling on.
>>17
I’m not surprised by anything because of this.
I can’t understand people’s feelings normally…
They said the protagonist isn’t as scary as Luffy or Goku, but… yeah.
>>21
It’s just the quality of fear that is different.
>>21
Luffy and Goku will go so far as to destroy their homes to avoid going to school.
>>35
“I want to go.”
Say it!!!!
>>35
Luffy would say if you don’t want to go, you don’t have to go.
>>50
If it’s that they really want to go but are being bullied, it seems like they might be able to do something about it.
I can somewhat understand that Tangelo has a power harassment tendency.
I’m totally a Showa-era person, and if I live a long time, I might end up with some serious unintentional power harassment tendencies.
>>23
They are from the Taisho era…
If you live earnestly and without neglecting your efforts and diligence, you’ll be fine!
No, this guy would also cling to someone who is bullied and withdrawn.
>>26
If you want it resolved, I would appreciate it if you put in the effort to step out of the house, because that’s something that will inevitably cling to you anyway…
The type that knocks on the window if the door is locked and they can’t come in.
If I’m going to be friends with someone, I prefer a guy like Ichigo or Yuuta who is kind to otaku but not overly so.
They are kind, but quite self-righteous, lacking delicacy, and when pushed a little, they seem likely to develop a tendency for power harassment.
This guy will thoroughly cut off anyone who has a blame mentality.
When someone comes in saying they are changing jobs for the third time in their mid-thirties.
These days, they say it’s normal for young people to change jobs, so I just thought that was how it is.
After taking a leave of absence for two months, I realized that those who repeatedly change jobs are ultimately just avoiding responsibility.
>>34
Unless your family is extremely wealthy, it would normally take several years at a previous workplace to be considered stable, yet you can just escape immediately – your situation is severe…
>>34
Being in my third company in my mid-30s means that my first and second companies must have lasted reasonably long.
Your company is terrible for having people quit in just two months…
>>39
I don’t know how long the leave of absence is, so I can’t do a simple calculation…
>>42
If someone is taking leave for 2 months, then being unemployed for several years, then returning to work and taking leave again after another 2 months, what kind of company would hire such a person?
I think they will take good care of me until I get used to the class.
I thought it was a poison from the well.
It seems like they would come to the house every day and unilaterally talk for a few hours until you give in, even without saying something like this.
Even so, very few drop out while still in school…
I don’t want to hire someone who can’t even go to school.
It’s one thing to just not attend school, but there’s a scary possibility that Tanjiro might have become a shut-in after defeating his bullies and would come forward with this 100% sincere attitude.
It’s okay to run away from work, but…
There are no jobs that are valued for running away, so you have to be prepared for that.
If I had to choose which character from a work I would want to be classmates with, it would definitely be a character from “Saiki Kusuo no Psi-nan.”
>>48
Sigh, another anonymous user… I really don’t want to get involved as it would be troubling if untrue rumors were written on the internet forum.
>>48
Saiki clearly has a depiction of mocking the class introverts, so it’s unpleasant…
Even though I’m normally a quiet introvert myself.
Someone who can do it will probably force themselves to do it.
Tanjirou doesn’t do it voluntarily, but if the teacher asks him, he will do it.
It seems like I can’t take a break for just a little cold…
There is an image of someone who seems skilled at using a mix of carrots and sticks.
Tanjiro isn’t blaming anyone for quitting the dangerous demon slaying job in the story.
>>58
Don’t speak of school and demon hunting in the same breath.
I think Luffy is the type who senses his opponent’s feelings and knocks them away while shouting “Let’s go!”
Why was Zenitsu so strictly treated…?
It’s definitely better to be able to distinguish between moments when you should endure and moments when you should really escape, regardless of your tendency to run away.
This is difficult even for adults.
>>63
In important situations, normalization bias can seriously be fatal.
It’s because of schools like this that things are no good! Don
What exactly is a tendency to escape…?
The eldest son can understand people’s hearts, right!?
If you think I’m wrong, it’s just that my sister and I are so stubborn that even our family is taken aback.
If you have no experience escaping from impossible situations, you’ll end up being a slave!
Because they are siblings who take care of Zenitsu and hold the reins…
I like Tanjiro from Power Harassment.
Don’t run aaaaaaaah!
Don’t run away from the obligation of education!
Mistakes happen to everyone! You don’t have to think too hard about it! Just do what you’re told! Don’t give up! You have a future! So let’s think about how to avoid mistakes. Did you properly take notes on what I just said? See, you’re not doing it. That’s the issue. Normally, you would do it without being told. You’ll be able to do things you can’t do now someday. You have to work hard now for your future self, whether it’s ten years or twenty years from now. You don’t talk to people much, do you? It’s okay to consult me about things other than work, you know? If you can only do what you’re told, that’s not good! Alright! From now on, let’s go eat together every day after work. I’ll listen to your complaints or anything else there. Let’s do our best together! I’m using my time for you, you know?
The worse a person is as a human, the more they talk ill of Tanjirou, who appears to be the villain.
At least if it’s serious bullying, I won’t blame anything.
>>77
If anything, I’ll go confront the ones who bullied me.
I’m so busy that I’ve been just submitting materials for internal meetings and not actually attending them, and it’s really made me feel like I don’t want to attend those pointless meetings at all—the habit really sticks.
Don’t leave me behind!!!
I don’t think I can continue at this company, so I’m quitting…