i never like pranks. more over, pranks that play with emotion. i always find them cruel.
that's why as much as i really want to like the first story and read it in a lighthearted way (like the author seemed to want us to not take the stories seriously), i just can't.
can you imagine how it feels being in the uke's shoes, having someone we love suddenly cheerfully telling us they'll bond with someone else, like our relationship means nothing?
then after deliberately hurting us every second every day for a week, even when knowing that it's torture for us, suddenly he said, "it's just a prank bro! lol" and expect us to forgive him.
well. if that happens to me, let's just say someone will wake up missing a dick and some fish will get some snack.
i never like pranks. more over, pranks that play with emotion. i always find them cruel.
that's why as much as i really want to like the first story and read it in a lighthearted way (like the author seemed to want us to not take the stories seriously), i just can't.
can you imagine how it feels being in the uke's shoes, having someone we love suddenly cheerfully telling us they'll bond with someone else, like our relationship means nothing?
then after deliberately hurting us every second every day for a week, even when knowing that it's torture for us, suddenly he said, "it's just a prank bro! lol" and expect us to forgive him.
well. if that happens to me, let's just say someone will wake up missing a dick and some fish will get some snack.
prank my ass.