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I cant help but feel bad for them
you should read if you wanna feel sad
7/10 for me 1 Reply View Replies (1) Light of Hope DeepAwake 10 months ago Update: I am 10 chapters in. For now, the MC is a classic Japanese beta male.
He has 3 major problems that fuse into 2 problems:
His shut-in brother is a piece of sh1t, a waste of oxygen
He is bullied by his childhood friend
His mom is overloaded with tasks, and
thus pressures the MC.
The correct solution to all 3 problems:
MANNING THE FUCK UP
1) BEAT THE SHIT UP OUT YOUR BROTHER, TO THE BEST OF YOUR ABILITY, MAKE IT IMPOSSIBLE FOR HIM TO STAY IN THAT FUCKING ROOM.
This
would either cause him to leave or make him wake up to reality
2)TELL THE BULLY TO JUST FUCK OFF, worst he can do is beat you up, and if even then it would be better than being his slave
3)ACTUALLY TALK TO MUM AND MAKE A PLAN ON HOW TO MOVE FORWARDS
calmly talking with mom, removing the anchor of the shut in brother, would significantly help the problem.
Doing these 3 things will make his life infinitely better. 1 Reply View Replies (5) Demon Hunters amirue 11 months ago
Based on the comments: STAY AWAY FOLKS! 3 Reply dylan henegar bennett 11 months ago the idol
girl seemed crazy and toxic. but after reading it all i can say she i probally the most sane one of them all lol 0 Reply D SimulatedGrowth 1 year ago First when I read the comments I had doubts then I was like ok dark but did they overreact or something then it slowly builds up. Just give it a try and see. 0 Reply Constelation of death 1 year ago so i read every chapter and almost got suicidal thoughts so read at own risk.
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With the NerveGear, a helmet
that stimulates the user's five senses via their brain, players can experience and control their in-game characters with their minds. Both the game and the NerveGear were created by Akihiko Kayaba. On November 6, 10,000 players log into SAO's mainframe cyberspace for the first time, only to discover that they are unable to log out. Kayaba appears and tells the players that they must beat all 100 floors of Aincrad, a steel castle which is the setting of SAO, if they wish to be free. He also states that those who suffer in-game deaths or forcibly remove the NerveGear out-of-game will suffer real-life deaths. A player named Kazuto "Kirito" Kirigaya is one of 1,000 testers in the game's previous closed beta. With the advantage of previous VR gaming experience and a drive to protect other beta testers from discrimination, he isolates himself from the greater groups and plays the game alone, bearing the mantle of "beater", a portmanteau of "beta tester" and "cheater". As the players progress through the game Kirito eventually befriends a young woman named Asuna
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