
I don’t have the keys, Ito Takuto.
The kindness of people seeps into me.
What a wonderful life!
I love this too much, Anonymous.
Well, I get it. I like it too.
No one will solve it immediately, but everyone has done something.
If it’s alright, please take a look at this as well.
I also want to be kind to others.
It’s nice to stop by a bakery on the way home.
Masterpiece of Kata
Last year, when I came home at night, I dropped my key and really panicked.
It’s just the usual behavior.
Since I always handled my work seriously and meticulously, if things suddenly became chaotic, it would feel like an abnormal situation occurred.
Every time I read it, I wish to become more kind to others.
I am overwhelmed by the difficulty of being kind to others.
I am deeply impressed by how my smartphone can open the ticket gate even when the battery is dead.
It’s also good to have a one-shot about a little sister who has become an angel fighting demons, yet keeps failing the angel recruitment exam for ten years while working a part-time job at a library.
>>14
Wait a minute!?
>>14
Don’t recommend the complete opposite!
You really can’t do anything without a smartphone and a credit card, right?
I like how everyone is accumulating a little bit of goodwill.
I like how the only unreasonable outburst is the smartphone kid who opens the ticket gate.
A manga that makes you want to believe in the inherent goodness of people.
If you’re not a serious and respected person on a daily basis, then juniors and superiors won’t help you this much…
A taxi driver is about the only bad person.
>>22
Not a bad person.
>>22
You might say you’re too strict with your judgment, or have you perhaps never worked?
It’s not like you can just transfer the money later; people like that are not so common in real life.
This is good too.
The way you perceive the world can change based on your mindset.
It’s nice that there’s no excessive kindness like “I guess I have no choice but to let you stay…”
The company is too kind, but…
I thought you were regularly dropping your keys.
When I’m feeling anxious, I tend to perceive the actions of those around me negatively.
I totally understand how getting hit by a smartphone feels…
>>29
It’s not that smartphones are bad, and they are expensive to begin with…
I understand a little…
Surprisingly, it’s rare to drop things, and even if you do, you usually notice it.
I was also thinking yesterday, “Where’s my wallet?!” and then it turned up from the valuables bag.
>https://comic-days.com/episode/10834108156659883873
I’m not extremely good at drawing, but the character’s expressions are nice… including animals.
There are some one-shot comics on Comic Days that aren’t unpleasant.
>>33
What do you think Comic DAYS is?
>https://comic-days.com/episode/3269754496571931498
My junior is quite a pleasant guy, isn’t he?
In this era, it’s important to be careful about charging your smartphone, isn’t it?
Good feeling one-shots are coming out one after another.
Smartphones have a size that just feels right for throwing…
>>39
I’m holding it in my hand…
The person next door is going to make me fall in love.
https://comic-days.com/episode/10834108156659883858
Stepson’s son
The stone manga is a good short story that can be read quickly without leaving anything lingering in your heart, in a good way.
>>43
Because it is a manga created by a 77-year-old, it has a depth of human flavor.
There are so many sensational comics that it really hits home.
Surprisingly, people often lend a hand when asked by someone who is suffering.
The person tends to take on too much and become overwhelmed.
I can’t believe this place is where Mii-chan’s toxic uncle and misogyny are trending.
>>47
Where there is light, there is shadow.
I like this kind of manga.
>https://comic-days.com/episode/10834108156659883873
“My wife simply gets caught up in crap.”
I forgot the title, but in recent DAYS, the short stories about bullying, yuri, and ghosts have been high in humidity and were good.
I just read The Devil for the first time, but is my junior really not trying to help me at all?
I’m glad I got to know a good standalone story.
I just read that demon story, and it was a great work with a refreshing aftertaste.
I forgot the name, but I love the fantasy where a genius who can do anything and a guy who is just good at archery express their true feelings to each other.
I just learned about the key thing for the first time, and I’ve been rereading it over and over since a while ago, crying each time.
I will be kind to others too.
I want this thread image to help create a good relationship with my neighbor.
A masterpiece Haruna that gives realization to the nameless who have become distrustful of humanity.
The world may be indifferent, but it’s not that cold to those who are struggling.
>https://comic-days.com/episode/10834108156659883873
It’s a nice story, but the dog was too strong, and I couldn’t help but laugh.
Was there a backup power supply for the smartphone?
>>63
As long as the low battery indicator is on the Apple device, it means that the power consumption has been minimized, and technically it hasn’t completely run out yet.
If this doesn’t come out or if the power is turned off, the power will be completely cut, and Mobile Suica will also become unusable.
It’s a story I like, but the portrayal of anxiety outside of the ending is so well done that I don’t read it too often.
The dog’s biting power is amazing, it’s Bolta-kun who bit the zookeeper’s wrist at Nasu Safari Park, right?
I can’t stand that disgusting woman anymore; she’s gone too far.
https://shonenjumpplus.com/app/episode/ew104687
I like this one as a love comedy one-shot.
My recommendation.
In life, it’s not that common to get completely stuck.
It’s tough that my smartphone broke because of Kikuchi.
>>73
I can’t possibly stay up until after midnight when I have work tomorrow…
It’s really impressive, Kikuchi, that you finished your work by reading this early in the morning…
>>75
Both the boss and the junior are nice people, aren’t they?
Can I post my favorite one-shot?
Short gag type