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chapter 1: “what? how do i feel
about the world? what are you talking about”
chapter 10: “. i feel sad. ”
chapter 50: “is there a meaning to life? or is it an empty shell? are we all just random specks of stardust, floating in a vast, empty, unfeeling cosmos?”
chapter 100: “i see now. I FINALLY SEE.
THIS WORLD IS NOT THOUGHT FOR LIVE!EVERYONE SHOULD DIE MY EYES ARE FINALLY OPEN ENOUGH EVERYTHING IS A LIE!*CRAZY LAUGH*!” and now a meme of my thoughts after fineshing 25 Reply View Replies (4) bozo who reads at 2 am 1 year ago DONT get lured in by the picture my the title.
This is actually a really depressing story that i read because no reason at all.
Dont read this if you dont like the characters attempting to end their life and it is seinen(they could probably add the ecchi tag)
overall dont read this
unless you really like the dark stuff sadly ive read most of the manga up to chapter 100 where the main plot got confusing for me(this is just an opinion) 9 Reply View Replies (1) Dragon Clan
GuestDragonLord 1 year ago i feel like someone should do a psych eval of everyone who reads this. just record their views on the world.
chapter 1: “what? how do i feel about the world? what are you talking about”
chapter 10: “.
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