now we know how to "forge" forgery-proof passports... and that's why I'm questioning my work, because I work for a company that makes its money with anti-forgery stuff XD
Security is never a match for corruption, which is all the more apparent these days.
I love this series so much. I didn't even notice it start, but after I saw it was by the same person who did She Becomes a Tree, I thought I'd give it a shot. The absurdity is peak my sense of humor.
This person decided to go with personal attacks right off the bat to someone who posted for the first time, then tried to defend their terrible attitude when called out for it. It's this kind of nonsense that does and will run people off from engaging with others on this site.
Everybody seems weirdly chill about a college student being infatuated with an elementary school girl.
You've been doing this for six years since this series first started. Why are you still reading it? And if you aren't reading it, why are you still in this thread? If you don't like a tag, block it and leave the people who do alone.
But which is worse, living without thinking or thinking without living? I honestly don't know. As someone whose life seems to have been the latter so far, they both seem just as destructive.
I think this thread needs some cleaning up. Hardly anyone is actually discussing the story content and it's mostly people rudely arguing with each other.
I held off on reading this because I knew it would be glacial, but I like it so far. The prom thing seems really prom-ising for a confession or new development.
Ame really is one of a kind. The sheer creativity she displayed is on another level entirely. I wish her well in whatever she decides to do next. Here's a couple of links to enjoy her final project.
I'm almost sure the Venn diagram of people who dislike this story's main character and those who like Asumi-chan Is Interested In Lesbian Brothels isn't two separate circles, and that's fascinating.