Become the devil, use your nearly limitless powers to make you and your friends sisters living in abject poverty held together by the power of comedy and love.
Even when I'm pretty sure something good has happened I can't help but be really nervous whenever these two are the focus. They set my yuri angst sensor gauges to spinning and I feel on edge as long as they're around. Like I'm just waiting for another shoe to drop and everyone to start crying again.
Now THAT'S a fucking power move. Also, fun fact, I learned today that the "got your nose" gesture she seems to be making there is apparently an outdated obscene gesture meant to resemble a vagina. Not sure if that's intentional.
You can just go in for cleanings! It's nice when the dentists actually compliment you for doing a good job, and they just get to do an even better one in the meantime. Better for everyone, and no drills.
Bit tough to follow (not just because of the subject matter but because the paneling and art style make it hard to follow who's talking) but heck, I'm just happy to see mecha stuff. I'll take gundam, man, gimme.
Kita thought Sakuma was a guy in drag??? Am I reading that right? Or am I missing something?
Yeah, it took me a while to piece it together but that seems to be right. He thought she was a man and was in awe of her "crossdressing" and wanted advice. Poor kid, that's mortifying as hell.
Giving her the taxi fare struck me as a power move. Like, it's all nice and polite, but it's saying "I'm the one who lives with her, I'm the one who pays for her taxis, she is mine, you are just an acquaintance so don't try to do anything that looks like taking responsibility for her".
The fact that the very next step the girl moves on to is to find out what Iori's income is - so she knows what goal she has to surpass - means the message was sent and received.