
Don’t mess with me, old man!! Aunt was originally weak too, wasn’t she? Stop it! It’s your fault she died!! Your mother was slandered online. With this sobbing in her heart, she was grieving in silence. That slander led to her mental anguish and caused her death!! It was difficult to understand, but… the possibility of that deeply pierced me. I can still catch up! ~Episodes 1 to 13 are available for free on Magapoke!! The comic volumes KC 1 and 2 are super popular and on sale now!! Please check them out!! *This story is a work of fiction and has no relation to any real person, organization, or thing.
Looks bad…
Don’t worry your sick parent…
I won’t say it’s 100% bad, but it’s not at a level where it could be considered a mere possibility.
I was doing worse things than I thought.
If we’re talking probabilities, it’s probably about 85% this guy’s fault…
>>4
If the mother had cut ties with this guy early on, it wouldn’t be his fault…
There are people who clearly have bad aspects in their actions, yet they minimize them excessively or say it’s just unavoidable.
Is that the kind of behavior someone with such a deeply wounded mentality would engage in…?
It’s probably 90% bad.
It’s 1% that’s one-hundredth, but according to this logic, it means that they think their responsibility is only about 0.01%.
Isn’t it the parents’ responsibility for raising a kid like that?
>>9
That is why we lament and grieve, and shame and disappointment become heartache that leads to death.
It might be a malicious editing, after all…
>>10
I’m uploading the videos myself, so it’s not a cutout.
>>119
I haven’t raised it, though…?
>>122
I have my friends take pictures to make money as part of a controversial trend.
>>127
Well, it’s clearly stated that the thread picture was just running away from home and hanging out with delinquents, and that the scene in the thread involved getting caught up in a fight that was spread by a third party… So why did you lie… ?
>>128
At that point, being in the midst of a controversy is meaningless.
>>130
The “controversial” type refers to abilities, and this guy has never gone out to stir up controversy to make some extra cash, right…? Why are you lying…?
Someone who comes to a funeral dressed casually and still wearing piercings, huh?
>>11
Simply trash!
What happens if you put stress on a person whose body is already weak?
If this guy were doing charitable work or overseas support activities, my mother would…
In the end, I might have been worried and stressed out.
If it’s a magazine-style manga, this level will probably align with the target audience.
Isn’t it because of the videos online that they are living apart?
Is it the magazine’s jujutsu account?
At the very least, someone who isn’t even a real family member shouldn’t say things like “shut up, old man…”
Originally, I was weak in body, and the added mental stress caused my death!
Isn’t it the case that the old man is shifting the blame?
I can still catch up.
I thought the last panel’s tone was directed at the person.
Honestly, I think that even healthy people can have severe mental strain.
I hated the Awakame faction because of the electric abilities of the police ban. The summary: The last electric ability user, Zekkai, was killed by “K,” leaving behind a small residual combustion. Whether this will go out of control or not… while Zekkai, who is present in the background, observes, multiple members of K gather around a table in an izakaya building. Behind the scenes, they are drunkenly prepared for an electric conversion device by “Miyado,” who serves them drinks. Account 21 A certain change Dead account It’s because I was a flames user myself. Official Twitter → DDAC_WM “Dead Account” KC Volume 2 is now on sale! @shizumukun [Topic] Delinquents causing a ruckus in the store lol [Misconduct] Comment 373 Watanabe Shizuka
>>23
The summary doesn’t make any sense to me.
>>70
A sad past can be simplified to even involve narcotics.
Is it a dead account?
The reason for dying was originally due to having a weak body, but dying in despair was because of this guy.
Is it okay to equate that outrage type with this outrage type?
>>26
This is something that you can turn into a skill by doing it online.
As someone involved in controversies, I’ve come to the conclusion that I’m really just a piece of shit. Therefore, I’ve become the type of person who thoroughly criticizes those who cause controversies with sound arguments, and my ability has turned into hitting them with a hammer.
The shamelessness that can be described as a worst-case scenario with this history is remarkable.
Isn’t it legitimate anger rather than just nitpicking?
You were so naive, yet you managed to get involved in controversy like that.
Isn’t it going to receive some amazing insults?
I love the ability name “Political Correctness Hammer” for being so straightforward.
Moreover, it’s not that there are circumstances, but rather it’s a controversy for the sake of controversy.
It’s not a quibble or anything!
The protagonist was in a setting where they were somehow making money from a controversy to cover their sister’s surgery costs, so it’s quite a bit better.
>>34
Is it a work that has multiple people involved in controversies?
>>34
Why don’t you just work normally and earn money…?
>>34
Um… if you can’t cover it with a decent income, then the option to give up is…
>>42
There’s no way that’s possible!
>>43
Isn’t it better for my sister to die than to undergo surgery with a villain’s money?!
It’s probably not just because of that, but it’s not without its reasons.
Well, there’s no doubt that this old man doesn’t have the right to criticize in a condescending manner…
Why are there so many people who have unhealthy relatives and still resort to being controversial?
>>39
The protagonist has a sick family member, which is why they resorted to the scandalous path…
I don’t have parents, and I need money for my sister’s travel expenses and surgery, so I ended up looking for other means…
It looks like the outer frame is desperately trying hard.
>>41
Recently, it was announced that an anime will be broadcast.
In reality, by this stage of publication, the anime adaptation is probably already decided, so they must be doing their best.
>>97
The thread image is still just after the series started.
It’s just the start dash period, isn’t it?
>>102
Two volumes of the paperback have been released, and the talk of an anime adaptation itself will cover about one volume’s worth.
Whether that becomes final or not is another matter.
It’s crazy to resort to such means just because you need money.
>>45
That said, if I don’t do it, my only family member will die, so that may actually happen.
Is the “inflammatory” type really that profitable…?
Speaking of someone who desperately wanted money for their sister’s surgery, there’s Jounouchi-kun, but the impression is quite different.
I think there is definitely a lot of stress in neighborhood relationships.
Both for oneself and for those around.
The system that profits from online controversies is bad.
Please donate for my sick sister! Is that not okay?
>>52
First, I should go to the employment office and start looking for a well-paying part-time job.
I might end up doing dark side part-time jobs.
>>52
It seems like I won’t be able to receive donations for the head magazine…
Rather, it seems like saying “I’ll earn medical expenses through controversy” would encourage more donations.
It’s better than doing a dark part-time job, but it still causes mental damage to those around me.
There are streamers who can monetize normally even if they are not controversial.
I couldn’t do anything in that direction.
What is the family’s state of mind when they are said to have earned medical expenses through a scandal?
When the sense of ethics is too different, one might arrive at such conclusions.
Well, that sister is killed by the final boss who says, “Shall I drag that guy’s sister into this too?”
Actually, it’s about the part in episode 1 where I’m chatting on LINE with my sister who was already dead.
At the point where you can’t normally pay for treatment, your sister was destined to die, didn’t the doctor say that you should accept it?
>>59
Not everyone can just give up like that.
It’s quite common for people who can’t easily give up to resort to crime.
In manga and dramas, they can do that, but in reality, it probably can’t be done to that extent.
>>59
That’s a terrible doctor.
>>59
If you give up like that, it won’t become a manga.
If it’s a side job that involves finding and defeating supernatural beings, and you get one hundred million yen for each one, then it sounds pretty good, doesn’t it?
It’s the kind of thing where adding a reason later to the desired setting generally makes it weird.
Aren’t there any doctors who say to accept the fate of dying in reality?
>>65
Given the illness and the age, there are times when it is hinted at that the end is near.
To be serious, I won’t say it because I’ll get sued.
Ha!! Here it is, the sick family. It’s a convenient excuse!! If you have that, can you get away with anything? It’s a convenient cloud stream, isn’t it? Such a bad personality!! Speaking of which, if you need money, you could have sold a kidney or an eye, right?
Well, it has been said this way too.
Since it’s episode 2, serialization is immediate.
>>67
The protagonist casually bringing up organ trade is insane… Isn’t that a black market?
>>79
The main character is on the right.
Why is this seemingly serious guy protecting this trash?
It’s getting animated, so read it, you bastard.
…Excuse me.
Aside from the setting, this is a really straightforward shonen manga…
>>71
The teacher’s setting being totally blindfolded was a bit off.
>>78
But I’m more capable than a blind fool, I achieve results, and I’ll die in a good way.
It’s not a controversy, it’s a criminal act.
From episode 1, it was doomed from the start, right?
I’ve never read it, but in this work’s worldview, is Hezumaryu a super strong character?
Make political ethnic Zundamon videos.
I thought it would be a preachy story about social media addicts like on Real Account, so I was hesitant, but after reading it, it turned out to have more of a battle manga context than I expected and it was genuinely interesting.
>>80
It’s easier to read a vibe that’s more about being brainy than trying to act smart.
I thought it had died early since it was sent to the web, but I was surprised to learn it survived and even got an anime adaptation.
In simple terms, it’s a story about demon hunters fighting against those who are killing people in real life so that everyone can live in the virtual world.
Since they are beings of the cyber world, they generally do not die unless they apply their spiritual power in a net-like manner (such as firestorms, bashing, freezing, sticking, etc.).
The strongest teacher in the story is inept with electronic devices, so they have a forced debuff and are only as strong as the final boss.
It feels like that.
>>84
I have no idea what that means!
Is something like MegaMan Battle Network not good enough!?
>>90
What you do directly becomes your ability, so it’s simple.
The one who was in the spotlight due to controversy has a fire-burning ability, and the one who is obsessively attached to their favorite shoots sticky bullets.
>>91
Being useless as a human is something that can only be achieved in a magazine.
>>93
There are other places too, right…
>>91
So, I guess Hezumi Ryu is strong if he’s in this world after all…
I really don’t like it.
There are people online who casually say things like “sell your organs”…
This wasn’t a death game manga.
This battle manga has done a great job of creating a setting where students have to fight on the front lines without undermining the abilities of the adult powerhouses.
I like it when the protagonist produces fire and it makes me think, “So it’s a fire-related thing…!”
If you only take this page out of context, it looks like this guy really died from stress, but as a premise, this is about a family of mediums who practice child abuse, where everyone except the mother is worthless!
Is it a hammer because I’m hitting it out of hatred…?
I, who have studied toxic online manners, can probably spew venom.
>>99
It will actually happen.
The person who bluntly cuts through problems in a consultation becomes capable of cutting through issues.
>>103
Isn’t there no point in consulting someone when you’re just cutting off their advice?
Could it be that the overwhelming majority of ordinary people who can ignore trolls are stronger…?
>>100
It’s just a battle manga where the theme of abilities revolves around the ecology on social media, so it’s not really about being the strongest just because you’re strong in the online world.
I was surprised to see that the serialization is still ongoing even though I thought it would be around the time the three volumes were published and then went online.
It’s not about the possibility of something happening by chance.
Regret the unnecessary hardships you caused your parents during the times you were 100% exhausted.
>>104
But it’s my aunt’s fault for being weak.
This is popular enough to be made into an anime.
What a sad world we live in…
Saying something like “The aunt was weak to begin with!” here is hard to tell if it’s even supportive.
Does the reader of this think that “if it’s not a direct cause of death, then making a weak parent suffer is not something to regret”?
>>108
Because I’m regretting it, I’ve become the type that lashes out.
Well, even if it’s like that, what do you really want to do? Aren’t you just aimlessly wandering around halfway? That’s what I’m being told.
It seems like a friend who skips over lamenting sadness is avoiding situations.
If the setting is that those who are targeted in internet lynchings like the ones seen in flame wars are strong, then wouldn’t that mean all politicians in this world would become strong, making them safe?
Everyone is being cyber-bullied, right? Well-known politicians are.
>>112
If you don’t have spiritual power, it doesn’t mean anything.
The story goes that a child was made to fast for three days and three nights! One of them died? There was never such a person to begin with! This is about someone who escaped from a house like that and was filmed while causing a ruckus and getting into fights.
>>113
In a sense, it reveals the heaviest part of the house.
>>113
It seems that they are struggling a lot to justify their side.
What is this work… it’s off-putting.
>>116
The fact that you were drawn to it means this work caught your interest, so it’s my win.
It seems like this manga might say something like that.
The allies are consistently a collection of trash, so there’s no justification for that.
Well, if my son is a loser who gets tattoos and beats someone up in the streets, leaving their face bloodied and battered, then as a parent, I would also suffer from mental distress.
Ah, this is an editing T-shirt.
That’s bullshit.
It seems that there is a problem with the theme or subject itself.
It might work for an audience that only looks at pictures.
Is this a possibility that can be called nitpicking?
It’s a world view like a comic.
It’s nothing but this guy’s fault.
I can’t tell the characters apart, and this guy is just criticizing based on the content of the thread…
Being a delinquent is bad~
The fact that it’s called atonement doesn’t mean it’s not bad in the first place.
The fact that a controversial YouTuber is the main character makes me feel like, no matter the reason, “It’s our first meeting, but I already dislike this manga.”
>>139
I wonder if there are any other settings that leave a worse impression than yakuza members or former criminals, because this one is really bad.
It feels like a magazine.
I feel that mocking magazines and presenting false developments as if they are true involve a different level of absurdity.
It’s an illness.
There’s no need to endorse this manga, but it’s also sick to criticize it without having read it.
If it’s a magazine, is it better to have such absurd reasoning?
I see.
The unnamed person really hates the magazine.
A technique name like “Political Correctness Hammer” suddenly appears, making me go “Whoa!”
The protagonist doing controversial things for the sake of his little sister is a bit much.