Osaragi hard work won't be paid off: >She asked vice capt (Tsubame) and capt (Kazeno) in cheerleader club to take care Ishigami >She dated capt, so Ishigami could date Tsubame >She gave StuCo files so Tsubame could clean Ishigami reputation >She supported Ishigami to get his love
Why is she so stupid? Why don't she fight Ishi for herself? Why did she want to be his pariah? Why???
Nah, they are actually them, no need to flip genders >social outcasts gets picked by the stuco prez and starts aiming for a girl out of his league through hard work and dedication >"popular" girl with huge trust issues needs to have the fact that the guy loves her and won't leave her drilled into her head to get the message Different approaches, but the stories run in parallel.
Lincoln Hughes
Miko a shit.
Kevin Perez
Ishitsuba win = Osaragi win Ishitsuba lose = Osaragi win She has win-win results
Joshua Scott
Should Kaguya teach Ishigami sex so he's prepared for Tsubame?
Aiden Turner
While Fuji teaches prez how to pleasure a woman.
Isaiah Hughes
Your mom tried that with your older brother and it just ended up producing you so... maybe a bad idea
Blake Campbell
Buddha says that attachments are futile. >gate gate paragate
Jack Gomez
>Kaguya-sama: Love is War >started a SHIPPING WAR >one of the most beautiful in Shuchiin, arguably the most >has secretly loved and admired someone from afar >she knows that they aren't compatible so she resolved to support his happiness instead >fully supported the IshiTsuba ship >even did a masterplan of baiting, luring, and crippling away one of the greatest obstacles, Kazeno, for IshiTsuba to happen >never doubted Ishigami and his love for Tsubame even when Kaguya herself did >caring and observant, and a pariah and a martyr >knew about the letter Ishigami did years ago as she dropped the biggest bomb of all >"I've always watched you"
Absolutely no. When it's serious it means no. Stop this sick mindset.
Asher Hall
Please who tell me that the people who don't get Tsubame are just Mikodogs in denial
Mason Cook
No break user
Leo Rogers
Objectively speaking Maki is the best girl for heartbroken Ishigami.
Lincoln Barnes
No means yes.
Nathan Martin
Facts
Noah Jones
This chapter showed the huge problem in many men. "No sometimes means yes". This mindset is dangerous and sick. No means no. You can't decide it means yes just because you think like that. If the woman is actually interested in you, she will accept you. You can't interpret freely her rejections. This is why so many men become stalkers and rapists. "But I thought she wanted it". What you thought can be wrong. Accept her replies. Reflect on yourselves if you think that "no sometimes means yes".
Bentley Jenkins
>You can't interpret freely her rejections You definitely can.