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Rocks on Cloudburst
Do you remember your coming out? The Ivern remembers. Well, not yours, specifically. I don't care about you. In general, I mean. I remember mine: a dreadful, majestically terrifying experience. I remember the look in my mother's eyes, amids fear and confusion. But I also remember me, the me of back then, and the unimaginable avalanche of pain and relief that washed over me. The physical sensation of... weight, spiraling inside. An hurricane, as freeing as it was devastating.
As with MC's mother, even my mother came to understand her fears, dissolving them along with undefined regret. It's an universal experience among us, right? Its consequences too.
And that's why it's important to tell stories like this, like this manga does. Because being outed, coming out, it changes who you are. And it's not a simple change: it's a fundamental one. You are different, now. Words make it real.
Cloudburst is a slow burn. That much is clear. It's a character study about what being gay even is, and what it means. About what the violence of being outed does to people, and about a... Very peculiar man. ML is a strange... well, he is a strange. He is not the usual curt, tsundery guy we get, melting into sweet affection after the confession. ML is an a**, in every sense of the word. (Especially physical). I love him, and I won't say more.
Why say more when the writing is practically stellar? Give it the attention it deserves and you will discover a very intricate net of whispered innuendos and metaphors that fill their interactions, making it a real treat. The art too, starts incredible, but it degenerates from a great shader-intensive style to a more budget friendly, simple-contour centered one.
All in all, a great work. A full five stars. The indecisiveness and slow pacing are actually credible as part of an intended characterization effort. Also, FEET! (And shoes)
As with MC's mother, even my mother came to understand her fears, dissolving them along with undefined regret. It's an universal experience among us, right? Its consequences too.
And that's why it's important to tell stories like this, like this manga does. Because being outed, coming out, it changes who you are. And it's not a simple change: it's a fundamental one. You are different, now. Words make it real.
Cloudburst is a slow burn. That much is clear. It's a character study about what being gay even is, and what it means. About what the violence of being outed does to people, and about a... Very peculiar man. ML is a strange... well, he is a strange. He is not the usual curt, tsundery guy we get, melting into sweet affection after the confession. ML is an a**, in every sense of the word. (Especially physical). I love him, and I won't say more.
Why say more when the writing is practically stellar? Give it the attention it deserves and you will discover a very intricate net of whispered innuendos and metaphors that fill their interactions, making it a real treat. The art too, starts incredible, but it degenerates from a great shader-intensive style to a more budget friendly, simple-contour centered one.
All in all, a great work. A full five stars. The indecisiveness and slow pacing are actually credible as part of an intended characterization effort. Also, FEET! (And shoes)
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Rocks on Sayonara no Moment
Wholesome.
Must read.❤️🤌✨
It is short and really nice story about overcoming past and living in the present.
(Includes Tragedy)
Must read.❤️🤌✨
It is short and really nice story about overcoming past and living in the present.
(Includes Tragedy)
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Kinda bad on My Boss is My Biggest Fan! (My Boss Scolds Me)
Awfully degrading portrayal of women and characters upon characters that are the worst people you could meet outside; the author just kind of shoves all of that underneath the rug and makes FL a pushover for no reason, go read something better.
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Rocks on The Secret Life Of The Demon King
Well I got to learn new things about s**.. plot was cool too except a few things I don't wanna talk about her
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