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 No.43759

The way Aiko and Punpun’s story ends left me empty. I knew it wouldn’t be happy, but I still hoped. Guess that makes me stupidly optimistic. Reading it reminded me that people like me don’t get redemption arcs—we just keep stumbling through the same mistakes until it all burns out.

 No.43760

>people like me
>The melancholic, punished, downtrodden, misunderstood, creepy anime creature with kawaii female friends is literally me

 No.43762

never read punpun but tell me if I'm wrong, punpun is a jerk that deserve hate

 No.43763

>>43762
Taken at face value yeah he's a jerk. He grew up with fucked up parents and probably some sort of mental illness so you can't hate him too much. I don't like him though. In the end he's just a whiny failed normalfag with normalfag problems. It's worth a read though, and see for yourself what you think of him.

>>43760
Hits the nail on the head. If the author wanted to actually tell a profound story about some retard, punpun wouldn't even have a single succubus interested in him.

 No.43764

>>43763
thanks for answering

 No.43765

I am pretty sure reading Punpun was one of the contributing reasons for my depression when I was 15. Punpun was a failed normalfag but just the idea of a fucked up world where things keep going wrong and how people are morally flawed without being comical villains to be defeated or have their edginess jerked off for cool points was new to me back then.



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