2020-02-18 20:41 marked

Me: IS SOMEONE GONNA WALK IN? IS THERE A LOCK ON THE DOOR? IS THAT WINDOW TRANSPARENT OR IS IT TINTED SO PEOPLE CAN/CAN'T SEE INSIDE?
Also me: Give them a RAISEEEE they are top-notch multitaskers
2019-04-26 18:41 marked

https://m.tapas.io/series/Let-Love-Rule
2019-02-13 18:35 marked

2017-06-09 05:48 marked
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2016-12-01 18:58 marked

1) Mito has a slow makeover, but she doesn't go through an unrealistic body and image change to look like typical shoujo heroine--she is a better version of herself, and to me that's more realistic
2) The guys don't all fall for her, and even the object of her affections (kunimitsu) can turn her down while still honoring their friendship (at least until they maybe decide to eventually bring him back as a love rival lol)
3) Typical b*tchy female rival character turns out to be another human, capable of human emotion and cheering on Mito
4) Mito is self conscious, and the story is not about her overcoming her weight or anything like that--it's about herself and coming out of her shell
5) The characters from her otome game show up in real life, but aren't the idols she was expecting--one is crazy shy, the other gay, and the last one acts out as a "demon" tsundere character--it shows that reality is more complex and different than your expectations
6) Again, I love how she looks like herself still after all the chapters, and how she likes the guys she likes for their kindness over looks, and how she even gave horse-face guy a real chance (even if he wasn't what she thought) and how she is generally becoming more honest with herself. It feels real, and their decisions and reactions feel real even in typical shoujo scenarios--and I think we can all relate to Mito's fantasies that almost overlap with reality, lol! (≧∀≦)
2016-10-27 14:45 marked

2016-09-21 16:24 marked

2016-09-20 22:23 marked

So our protagonist wakes up in a goth nightclub that is what I assume, much like a host club, but with a vampire theme. However, the owner, and supposed love interest, is also a real vampire, and not just the vampire he is pretending to be for the club. Thus, the surprise and irony of the situation. Protagonist is only in the vampire themed club because his friend drags him there to cheer him up after he is fired because he refuses an offer of marriage from the boss's daughter at his company. I assume he gets super drunk and friend leaves him there, whereas, he meets the club owner, who reveals himself as a real and not a pretend vampire. In addition, the vampire reveals that he also has been watching over our protagonist and is interested in him since he saved him from dying (idk from what, maybe hunters) when protagonist was only a child, at his orphanage. Protagonist leaves nightclub, weirded out that he has a stalker vampire, and the next day happens and he has to adjust to being reassigned because of earlier refusal of marriage of boss's daughter. Talks to friend that brought him to the club and also is working where he is. Gets into fight with resident douche, who is obviously a dick that is taking over his old position as company elite. (Protag's friend also works now as the douche's secretary, which you can see he is ashamed of). Fistfight occurs, and our stalker Vamp watches on, and that it except that the story is to be continued. So that, my friends, is a very detailed, and direct summary of what happened.
I suppose some parts are to be revealed! Hope that clears the confusion (:
2015-06-27 05:24 marked
Director Kang