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Finding peace in the mundane, seeing beauty in the damaged
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Watching Yokohamma Kaidashi Kikou feels like gently enjoying a cup of hot English breakfast while looking at a calming scenery. There seems to be something so mesmerizing about watching carefree characters enjoying th…
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(Mono no Aware)__~~~
Roughly translating to ‘the pathos of things’ mono no aware focuses on an awareness of impermanence. This Japanese idiom is intrinsically related to Buddhist philosophy and highlights the eternal flux of life and the internal acceptance of change. Mono no Aware repres…
Read full review on AniList →Humanity's on the brink of total collapse and she’s just vibin’
*Inhale*
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What do you find relaxing? Is it gardening, driving, baking, reading, cleaning? Perhaps to properly answer this question, we must first determi…
Read full review on AniList →Slow-paced and tranquil, this show follows the characters’ lives after parts of Yokohama have flooded.
# **Setting expectations**:
- This review is being written under a subjective lens and mainly for enjoyment.
- The number of spoilers will be as minimal as possible to none.
- If you come to expect opinions from a very critical sense, sorry, but I’m not your guy as we may have different tastes.…
Read full review on AniList →A pretty good anime, but better off reading the manga
I hate to be that person, I really do, but the manga is better. Infinitely better. It’s hard for me to say this, because I really wanted to like the adaptation, but the manga just does everything the anime does without any of the problems the anime has. I’ll concede that most of my issues with it pr…
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