2013-09-04, 20:54 | Link #1962 |
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When a metal object is broken, it must be melted down before it can be reforged anew. The same can apply to people. If you want Yozora to become a better character, you need to break her and build her back up.
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2013-09-05, 13:14 | Link #1964 |
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from what is being written here what Yozora needs friends rather than a lover. and ı didn't understand Yozora's family history. Hinata is older than Yozora so her father had an affiar before Yozara was born. then when the divorce happened how old was Yozora ? some please explain that to me chronologically.
as long as Sena wins everything ok for me
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2013-09-05, 22:20 | Link #1966 | |
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I'm not sure that I necessarily expect her to lose *all* her snark and bitterness, but at least hopefully she'll be able to temper it with some restraint and reasons for optimism. What the characters in this story need most isn't necessarily to change who they are, but just to respect others a bit more, and thus moderate their tone/behaviour.
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2013-09-06, 12:08 | Link #1972 | |
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Scenario 1: Hinata is born first by Mr. Hidaka (Yozora's father) and Hinata's mother. Then, Yozora is born by Mr. Hidaka and Mrs. Mikazuki (Yozora's mother). Mr. Hidaka Mrs. Mikazuki divorced after that. Or, according to "sibling and same mother" theory on them, Scenario 2: Hinata is born first, then Yozora follows. Hinata's mom and Yozora's mom is the same person. After that, Mr. Hidaka begin relationship with Mrs. Mikazuki's best friend that leads to the divorce of Yozora's mom. I think the latter is more logically correct, by connecting this novel's summaries here one another. |
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2013-09-07, 19:08 | Link #1979 |
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Since I'm new to the site, first of all greetings to all the people on here that share the passion I have for the piece of art that is Haganai and a big thank you in particular to those that keep me updated on things I would have to wait ages for to be translated into English.
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Well, that was quite a mouthful for an introduction. Feel free to write down any potential disagreement with this post on your side in response. |
2013-09-08, 00:57 | Link #1980 |
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I understand the concept your trying to get here with how outcast people have it hard, and how the writer is pulling everything off perfectly for Yozora and shows how every bodies life is inefficient.
But that logic right their makes you just as blind as everybody else looking down on yozora, you said that popular people dont have problems that everything goes well for them? Im part of that popular group in school, in which everybody loved me, played tons of sports (all starting positions) put on the prom court ex and I never had my life easy. Their was a saying once that said the people that you think have it the best, actually went through the most shit. Dont be careless on how every other character is happy because we verily broke the ice in any of the other characters to (throw them aside) just because we seen Yozora's back story. Again yes it was great how he did it, but seems to me your putting her up on a pedestal when she obviously shouldn't be right now. And when you put examples of situations in a compare contrast consept their is tons of better examples then using (Charlie Sheen) he was a horrible example to society and kids everywhere. Why not use someone that followed wat they believe in like (MLK, Rosa Parks, Abraham Lincoln) Probably better examples but cant think right now |
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