Ever wondered why the world of Yuru Yuri seems untouched by time or darkness? That's because it's simply a happy, fluffy world of dreams, powered by the unfulfilled wishes of all the lesbians who struggle with depressing, empty lives. Today, Namori pulled back the curtain and gave us a glimpse of how things really are. So we'd better hope that those cheery, carefree kids never grow up.
Ahem. Edgy intro aside, this was pretty good and actually makes me want more dark stuff from Namori, because holy shit, the clash between hyper-moe art and dark, morally dubious relationships is brilliant. I've always believed that the people who write adorable fluff can produce the best tragedies, and Namori certainly gave us a solid example.