Polarbeard April 23, 2025 1:34 pm

I feel like chaos will ensue… Usato can't help but flex his strength.

Polarbeard April 22, 2025 5:54 pm

Once Seoan finds out, he will wish so hard that he could resurrect Woowon’s father to demolish his soul.

Polarbeard April 22, 2025 5:43 pm

It is beyond old seeing the “friend” hang around like goldfish poop stinking up their relationship. In all honesty, Dobin is putting his foot in it thinking he should look a gift horse in the mouth.

Polarbeard April 16, 2025 1:38 pm

Stories like this that take ages to churn out new chapters, slowly expanding over years end up evolving the technology the characters use that was not previously shown. Their phones change from everyone using a flip phone to using an “iphone” and the things they say also change even though the year they are living in is still the same from the last update. It's always weird to see.

    Ricco April 17, 2025 11:03 am

    I’ve just binge watched/read the whole Detective Conan series and that’s the thing I find the most…weird? Disturbing? Yet amazing to see all the changes in the last 30 years~

Polarbeard April 16, 2025 1:25 pm

Why are they both such useless dolts?
Get over yourselves you’re into each other!

Polarbeard April 16, 2025 1:10 pm

Too many story writers in recent years believe it is “good” writing if they keep the plot direction vague. It’s like dealing with someone who has a short attention span. They have a plot, they drop the plot and they move on to something else. It's irritating as hell.

Polarbeard April 16, 2025 12:44 pm

Bexan! (づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ

Polarbeard April 15, 2025 11:54 pm

Sometimes these stories drag on wayyyyyy too long. Just cut it off and stop dangling that shit on the last hair.

Polarbeard April 15, 2025 11:22 pm

The way Mr. Jeong complimented how he looked in his new glasses made me so happy! It is a contrast between what he thought of him in the beginning of this story vs now.

Polarbeard April 15, 2025 11:07 pm

This story could have been good but it was not.

The mom's legs were as open as a field. The grandma was as unbothered as could be. The uke gave up on creating music even though he was talented but had no reputation. The Seme was caught up in his family's dirty dealings and wasted his early youth. This was a complete mess. Nothing was accomplished, and no one improved. The grandma leaves the kid with two strange men who could be into anything or do anything to her. She did no background check, home inspection, or job inquiries before she handed the little girl over to them.
What the actual hell?

    xili April 16, 2025 12:45 am

    i don't see why the mother's open sexual relations made the story any less significant - if anything, it kind of drove the whole nuance of human character and grief thing of the story. touma's situation was briefly explained (altho they should've spent way more time on that than the extensive dialogues about yakuza dealings that added nothing to the plot), and i think him getting things together and choosing a family/settlement was made more impactful by the difficulty of his past. i think sentaro made the right decision for himself in the end - valuing what he believed to be his artistic integrity and legacy over fame/reputation/recognition. it's a hard pill to swallow, but it shows the reality of corporate life, the entertainment industry, and success as an adult. not everyone gets to win at their dreams. again, this COULD'VE been explored more. the only thing i reaally agree with u on is the grandma, but again, i think a lot of it was sort of left up to interpretation. maybe ririko told her more ab these guys and that gave her some trust, maybe its just a general plot device insignificant in the grand scheme of the message the manga was trying to put out. either way, i still think it's a very good story and it's honestly a lot better than a LOTT of the manga/hwa/hua ive seen on this site, esp ones that include queer relationships.

    indigo April 19, 2025 10:39 pm

    To be honest wirh you, it’s sadly way too common for someone to have dreams but life blocks the accomplishment. Criminal histories are also common. Plus, I can kind of understand the grandma. Shes tired and old, the last thing an old person who has went through life wants to do is take care of a child. She is only following what was in the will. That’s all. ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭

    Someoneyoudunno June 11, 2025 11:27 pm

    You're correct but it's called "Dysfunctional family therapy" for a reason after all so I guess it's living up to it's name.
    The uke's life was sad because he always lived as someone's shadows by becoming their ghostwriter, never gained recognition for his own work and later ended up being unemployed and doing a job that he doesn't like.
    The seme never had anything he could call a happy family since his childhood, his youth was wasted on his family's dirty dealings and jail.
    Also the kid literally gets isolated by her kindergarden friends. Isolation is a form of bullying. She also gets teased a lot for having no mother and father. Getting misunderstood by her same age kids must be traumatic for her. Her mother was probably the most happy person in the whole world. Birthing a kid and never taking responsibility of her. Exploring the world before she dies while she left her child to the grandmother. She had the happiest life out of all of them.
    So the title makes sense in a way I guess...

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