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joined Jul 21, 2024

So the two girls who were in a idol group together left the group and opened a cosmetic brand together... That's adorable good for them :)

joined Apr 20, 2021

So the two girls who were in a idol group together left the group and opened a cosmetic brand together... That's adorable good for them :)

Arent they just doing some sponsored modeling gig like advertisement and stuff?

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joined Jun 12, 2015

Meh sequel to meh prequel. Meh.

Watanabe-_
joined Jun 10, 2023

So the two girls who were in a idol group together left the group and opened a cosmetic brand together... That's adorable good for them :)

Arent they just doing some sponsored modeling gig like advertisement and stuff?

Based on her comment on developing the mascara formula and the girls at the beginning, its Tsuki's own brand. Though with such a limited shade range (that shade range being: my girlfriend) it's probably a brand you buy for the name lol

((...she might just means for the photoshoot, but it's way funnier to think she made the whole line with only one person in mind))

joined Jan 22, 2017

"I'm so glad Ruirui is still alive..."

...Uh, am I not remembering Cry for the Moon right, or is this not an extreme thing to say about someone who simply quit being a pop star?

Teenagers are the worst.

joined May 3, 2014

Meh sequel to meh prequel. Meh.

so fucking true!

i’m just hate authors that pretend subtext and friendship is yuri, no one does that to shoujo or shounen or bloody yaoi

last edited at Oct 17, 2024 12:04AM

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joined Jul 21, 2024

Meh sequel to meh prequel. Meh.

so fucking true!

i’m just hate authors that pretend subtext and friendship is yuri, no one does that to shoujo or shounen or bloody yaoi

You make a good point. It feels like the fact that both characters are women is enough to keep their relationship unclear, often making you think it’s yuri when it’s just friendship. I think this happens because there’s a misconception that friendships between girls are always pure, and that idea carries over to their relationships. It’s unlikely to see this same misconception in yaoi, where the writer usually makes the fact that both characters are men a bigger focus, making the gay relationship feel like a stronger commitment.

last edited at Oct 17, 2024 12:49PM

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joined Dec 3, 2010

So the two girls who were in a idol group together left the group and opened a cosmetic brand together... That's adorable good for them :)

Good for them too.
Even though I live in a different world, I wish their cosmetic company to be a success and both of them live together happily ever after

My mistake.
Apparently, according to the prequel, the idol left and opened a cosmetics company.
Tsuki nee is just one of the endorsement for her cosmetic company T T..

Still sweet to know that she produce a line with Tsuki née on mind..

last edited at Oct 18, 2024 9:02AM

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joined Apr 19, 2018

I know most of the world doesn't care about this -
But Ruika is the one who retired, and Tsuki opened a cosmetic brand with a lineup that would suit Ruika. Not the other way around.

Meh sequel to meh prequel. Meh.

Hard agree on this one. I'm generally not very critical of things I don't like but had a rough day, and reading this just felt like another waste of time.
But Yukiko drops some bangers here and there, so whatever, next time I guess?

last edited at Oct 21, 2024 4:29PM

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joined Feb 21, 2019

Meh sequel to meh prequel. Meh.

so fucking true!

i’m just hate authors that pretend subtext and friendship is yuri, no one does that to shoujo or shounen or bloody yaoi

You make a good point. It feels like the fact that both characters are women is enough to keep their relationship unclear, often making you think it’s yuri when it’s just friendship. I think this happens because there’s a misconception that friendships between girls are always pure, and that idea carries over to their relationships. It’s unlikely to see this same misconception in yaoi, where the writer usually makes the fact that both characters are men a bigger focus, making the gay relationship feel like a stronger commitment.

I swear you people wouldn’t be happy if every yuri manga was a non-stop lesbian sex scene

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