Leaving flyers around in the internet age? It feels like this only on paper just so Akebi could find them lying around for the plot :P
From what I hear about Japan, it's not that unbelievable that these things would be done through flyers. They still use fax machines over there, apparently.
But that credit page made me excitedly tell the "is your refridgerator running ?" pun to my girlfriend and she threw me a deadpan look before asking me where the hell on the internet I was getting lost. Thank you so much for that, ahahah.
But that credit page made me excitedly tell the "is your refridgerator running ?" pun to my girlfriend and she threw me a deadpan look before asking me where the hell on the internet I was getting lost. Thank you so much for that, ahahah.
I came to the comment section just for that joke too lol
Seeing Akebi act all badass and protective is great! I'm definitely feeling like she was on the verge of confessing to Kinome, or at least admitting that she cares about her for herself, as opposed to just being "senpai's younger sister."
The fuck are the police doing knocking like that god fuck off
I think that was the stalker knocking like that and the police were nearby and grabbed him.
Rereading it now, it looks like that's what it might be but the way it's shown makes it really confusing. It may be drawn that way since the author likes cliffhangers though.
The fuck are the police doing knocking like that god fuck off
I think that was the stalker knocking like that and the police were nearby and grabbed him.
Rereading it now, it looks like that's what it might be
I literally cannot fathom the logic behind a reading that assumes it to be anything else. Like I know the Japanese police have their share of issues but come on...
The fuck are the police doing knocking like that god fuck off
I think that was the stalker knocking like that and the police were nearby and grabbed him.
Rereading it now, it looks like that's what it might be
I literally cannot fathom the logic behind a reading that assumes it to be anything else. Like I know the Japanese police have their share of issues but come on...
Manga logic of plot twists, plus it's somewhat possible to not notice the handcuffed guy on the last panel :P
It's interesting to me that Akebi is pretty distinctly Neurodivergent.
Yes! I love it! I love how much expressiveness and affection they put on her lack of facial expression. Like, "yes, she is like this, she is absolutely the best." It makes my heart feel full.
If I follow correctly, in this Japan, the phone number for the police is too complicated to type from memory, and rather than a dispatcher you are auto-routed to the nearest officer's smartphone?
If I follow correctly, in this Japan, the phone number for the police is too complicated to type from memory, and rather than a dispatcher you are auto-routed to the nearest officer's smartphone?
Turns out that a small detail of the universe, is that instead of cops, there’s a peacekeeping citizens’ militia a la Disco Elysium lol
If I follow correctly, in this Japan, the phone number for the police is too complicated to type from memory, and rather than a dispatcher you are auto-routed to the nearest officer's smartphone?
that'd be neat, but imagine the mess that would be in high crime areas lol. I figure she had the personal/work number of the cop since he was in charge of her ongoing case
The fuck are the police doing knocking like that god fuck off
I think that was the stalker knocking like that and the police were nearby and grabbed him.
Rereading it now, it looks like that's what it might be
I literally cannot fathom the logic behind a reading that assumes it to be anything else. Like I know the Japanese police have their share of issues but come on...
geez, I just thought they were catching another perp possibly, don't have to be rude about it
If I follow correctly, in this Japan, the phone number for the police is too complicated to type from memory, and rather than a dispatcher you are auto-routed to the nearest officer's smartphone?
that'd be neat, but imagine the mess that would be in high crime areas lol. I figure she had the personal/work number of the cop since he was in charge of her ongoing case