
Mom? Suzaki-sensei? Muu-chan? Crazy psycho lesbian?
Pfft, ahahaha, even without Sato-kun, I’m not lonely at all anymore.
It’s all of it!
Only Mu-chan is not here.
>>2
But if Muu-chan hadn’t invited me, I might not have gone to junior high…
Wasn’t Mu-chan just pooping in the schoolyard?
Well, the main reason is my parents… and then that grandmother of my parents.
Hmm, well…
It’s a shame for the girl, but it doesn’t go away, does it?
>>6
Because she’s not a girl, but a little girl.
Muu-chan pooping in the schoolyard was a sudden lie from Mii-chan.
It’s sad that things might have turned out relatively well if it weren’t for the crazy psycho lesbian.
>>8
In that case, won’t it be a sad situation for Sato-kun?
>>9
Sato-kun had no intentions of dating at all, right?
>>12
There was a risk of not attending school due to being followed by a child with a disability.
>>12
When Mii-chan was screeching, she seemed pretty annoying.
The impressive skills and connections of the lesbian who instantly builds the impression of a promiscuous group.
It looks like a ladies’ comic.
It’s a complex issue, so I can’t say it definitively relates to one factor.
Once the vessel of the heart is cracked… it can never be whole again…
If you were being followed by a noisy woman who seems to eat garbage, doesn’t brush her teeth properly, and has tattered clothes, even Sato-kun would find it unpleasant.
Well, Sato-kun himself didn’t actually dislike Mii-chan…
Sudden outbursts are not an intellectual disability but are often seen in developmental disorders.
Even without a ponytail, I think Mii-chan ultimately acquires some sexual knowledge somewhere and says goodbye to Nakamura-san.
I think that if Ponytail did nothing and Satou-kun and Satsuki-chan were there, it would have stayed peaceful just like that.
It seems like my mother and grandmother are going to mess things up again with their unnecessary actions…
The ponytail is a bit too much like a lady’s comic, and I don’t know at what level of fiction I should view it.
>>22
It is often the case in reality that girls provoke boys with bad characters to commit rape.
>>23
There have been two incidents just recently…
The completed Miichan in the thread image is beautiful, isn’t it?
Oh, a Japanese person! When I find a Japanese person abroad, it feels like I’ve found an acquaintance. Last year’s New Year’s Eve, while traveling in Egypt, I surprisingly met a former teacher from a special needs class. She came to celebrate her retirement. I am an elementary school teacher in a regular class!!! After listening to her story, I felt inspired and wanted to redraw my work. I had already submitted the name for the “elementary school edition,” but could I interview you? Sure! Actually, I’m drawing a manga with a similar theme… I definitely want to hear your story while having tea… When you get a chance to show it to the editor from Egypt, please let me know!
I feel that if the person in the thread is corrected by the right person, there’s a chance they can return to being a decent human.
It didn’t turn out that way.
The Pharaoh’s Curse
Every time I try to get on a decent route, there’s always someone trying to interfere with all their might.
>>29
Because the conversation will end.
A story about how able-bodied people are scarier than disabled people.
What do you mean by that feeling?
Isn’t it 80% Meiko and 20% not a ponytail?
Goda should be not guilty.
I wonder what kind of material they got.
>>33
It should be within a range that doesn’t interfere with the main story and is probably just a bizarre episode.
As a result, it turned into a monster that included everything.
While there are external factors, Mii-chan herself also has a tendency to reject saving hands, so she is her own biggest obstacle.
>>35
This is a problem we are facing in real welfare as well…
>>35
That’s true, and it’s also true that those around us have no obligation to help or accept us.
In the first place, Mii-chan was never taught the wisdom, common sense, or judgment to recognize that it was a helping hand.
It’s too harsh to dismiss this as the person’s fault.
The amazing thing about the ponytail is that I managed to do it all by myself…
>>36
It’s not just a coincidence or a chain reaction like a Pythagorean switch; I’m really doing everything.
She’s far too capable for a seventh grader.
Who killed Mii-chan?
○○ Gacha failed!
I really feel a strong dislike for this interview turning into that.
I feel like that girl with the ponytail just wanted to support Yukina-chan, not that she’s a lesbian or anything.
A worthless author who makes a profit from manga about already killed disabled people…
It’s mom, right?
I shouldn’t have been born.
People with mental disabilities should not fall in love.
It feels like a forced tragic backstory and not quite right.
A heart that can break hasn’t existed from the very beginning.
So, what about that?
>>48
Regardless of the content of the past arc, this modern arc has been read too carelessly.
>>48
But I have a heart…
Well, as for Mii-chan, she’s relatively lighthearted, so I think her feelings are not much different from those of an ordinary person.
>>58
It’s probably a response from someone who cannot feel self-affirmation unless they look down on disabled people, so it’s pointless to answer seriously.
The editing for GO is quite crazy…
If grandma had been placed in a special support class, things might have been different.
There were things like r*** and tough situations that were normal, so it’s safe, right?
If I just leave it alone, I definitely won’t be able to study, so it’s certain that I won’t be able to advance to high school and will drop out.
I guess the responsibility lies heavily with parents and old ladies.
I don’t want to read such a ridiculous manga properly.
I want to return to Yamada’s perspective soon.
Finally, I’ve been able to connect with Tough…
It’s strange not to go wild at a cabaret when there’s no emotional support.
>>59
There must be something, like a support for you, Mao-kun.
Middle school first-year student with exceptional skills.
I want to know more about Mom’s brother, but at the same time, I’m not sure I do.
It’s already over from the moment you’re born.