The flipside of “the worst she can say is no.”
The flipside of “the worst she can say is no.”
Why the downvotes? I could see it if Foot Friday isn’t actually a thing (I wouldn’t know, I’m just scrolling my feed). But if Foot Friday is a thing here, this seems on topic.
+1 for Supercub
I can only hope to be this calm and articulate when I die.
As a non-technical person at the bottom of the learning curve, I can vouch for its steepness.
I’m sure there a more nuanced takes than mine, but I feel like I can support copyright when it’s correctly used to protect individuals, but not when it’s being abused by corporations and large creators.
"This is a furious Frieren-sama venting her anger " gives sonorous war cry vibes.
That was cute.
Synopsis: For the sake of his family, an average middle-aged man must go against a crime syndicate, by all means necessary.
Read Chapter 1 (comick.io): https://comick.io/comic/my-home-hero/SMki1ajK-chapter-1-en
Read Chapter 1 (mangadex): https://mangadex.org/chapter/0f807deb-838e-4509-8402-a60953a6e688
This and Tsurebito (by the same author) make me think they’re really good and telling “am I in a dream?” type stories. Thanks for sharing.
I think that’s because you’re thinking about it with your body and your experience.
Someone with a different body and different experiences might see that 240lb bouncer and think:
Another guy they hired to be dumb muscle. I’ve dealt with his type before; wouldn’t hurt a flea without permission. Would probably cry right after, too. But the little guy… his eyes are saying he’ll do it. He’ll enjoy watching the big guy crush my windpipe. And big guy? If the little guy tells him to, he won’t hesitate.
“H-hey, we’re all friends here. T-Tell you what, I’ll tell you what you want to know, and you can tell big guy here he’s got nothing to worry about.”
If you take the right perspective, you can make almost any skill check make sense.
I’d say Horimiya and Wotakoi. The romance in both stories feels like it evolves organically and between realistic characters.