
although i agree that the mangaka definitely has weird tastes, i love the simple and sweet lives of their characters. i went on a binge and read their works available on this site and no matter how weird the relationships start, the couples they create always end up being a pair of two human beings who sincerely care for one another. regardless if you sweat too much, into crossdressing, or a systems engineer who games way too much, they always end up finding partners who earnestly cheer them on and encourage them to pursue what they love. i love their portrayal of adult relationships and i can only hope to find myself in the kind of soft love they write in their stories <<3

or the whole chidori vs kikyo nemesis thing is the one plot thing i can’t buy into like i js can’t suspend my belief on it because it’s so far-fetched and like i get that the current arc is emotional and all but the way i would actually flip my shit if i was kaoruko like idc if ure my homeroom teacher u absolutely do not have any jurisdiction over my personal relationships and no way in call can u police my behavior beyond school premises if what im doing isn’t life threatening or causing another person harm.. im sure the two schools have a long history or whatever but im honestly so over it and i hope it wraps up soon so we can start focusing on more important things (the natsusawa x hoshina slowburn)

I thought this way as well, like the whole
“Rintaro is scary” like he’s just a tall guy with died blonde hair it’s highly unbelievable. Even then whole school nemesis thing, but I think because Japan is a highly conformist society it just might be possible and because they are rich girls, they are more sheltered and forced into conformity.

read it all the way to the end js in case anything changes but the only parts worth reading are the side stories… art is good but the story sucks ass camilia has no backbone whatsoever and never did anything interesting but cry, claude is a fucking weirdo towards the later half of the story who keeps deceiving his own lover, keiran is literally useless and ian is a pushy creep at times dont read if you u’re expecting something good
in an era before anime was considered cool, khr was the very first anime i intently watched and ultimately the series that made me into (though the term is very dated) the weeb that i am today. i think most people watched/read khr when they were very young and compared to others, i think i got into it pretty late in life (towards the end of elementary) but every time i come back here or watch the anime (muse asia is uploading episodes every week btw!) i am overcome with such a strong feeling of nostalgia and i can’t help but be sentimental over my childhood days — most of it spent obsessing over this series despite the fact it ended so many years ago. i love khr and it made me love shounen. after rewatching some of the eps and rereading some of the chapters, i’ve come to once again realize just how special khr is. it’s quintessential shounen — in the way that tsuna and reborn unconditionally trust each other, in the way that the guardians are able to overcome things through the power of friendship, and even the silly made up power system of this world. khr was ahead of its time, and now in a era of seasonal animes and powerscaling, khr was able to create, maybe not the most meaningful, but a fun story that showed people who cared for another in its weekly updates. characters basically having a battle royale at the end of the series or even the real stakes presented by the future arc without being too bleak… revisiting khr feels like taking a breath of fresh air and i’m so amazed at how pure it is as a series. khr doesn’t really affect my life nowadays, but i will never forget the friends and fanfics and experiences i was able to gain just because i cherished this 2000s anime. although the reboot seems far into the future, i hope that one day it happens (and animates the story all the way through!) so that i can have another excuse to revel in all of the good feelings it gives me. <<3