Koe no Katachi: A manga about a deaf girl in public school
Koe no Katachi: A manga about a deaf girl in public school
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This is at once terrible and beautiful.
This is at once terrible and beautiful.
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I saw this on FB awhile back. Its a real tearjerker alright.Caesius wrote:(link snipped)
This is at once terrible and beautiful.
Its a story that could fit so easily into the KS world.
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I thought it was a very nicely written story. Quite sad, but still nice. I also loved the art style.
Though, I found myself puzzled at the end. If being friends with Ishida isn't what Nishimiya meant, then what did she mean?
I'm really confused at the ending. Can anyone elaborate for me?
Though, I found myself puzzled at the end. If being friends with Ishida isn't what Nishimiya meant, then what did she mean?
I'm really confused at the ending. Can anyone elaborate for me?
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I was a bit puzzled too. Maybe he signed wrong and she thought he was asking to be her boyfriend?KeiichiO wrote:I thought it was a very nicely written story. Quite sad, but still nice. I also loved the art style.
Though, I found myself puzzled at the end. If being friends with Ishida isn't what Nishimiya meant, then what did she mean?
I'm really confused at the ending. Can anyone elaborate for me?
Or its just a cultural reference we're missing.
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he could be trying to maintain his "tough guy" image. Seriously, that kid deserves every ounce of that bitter karmaKeiichiO wrote:I thought it was a very nicely written story. Quite sad, but still nice. I also loved the art style.
Though, I found myself puzzled at the end. If being friends with Ishida isn't what Nishimiya meant, then what did she mean?
I'm really confused at the ending. Can anyone elaborate for me?
Sweet story. It's almost like someone mixed Lilly and Shizune with a dash of Emi
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I was thinking a mixture of both. Could they bother to help us out with a little side note maybe?pandaphil wrote:I was a bit puzzled too. Maybe he signed wrong and she thought he was asking to be her boyfriend?KeiichiO wrote:I thought it was a very nicely written story. Quite sad, but still nice. I also loved the art style.
Though, I found myself puzzled at the end. If being friends with Ishida isn't what Nishimiya meant, then what did she mean?
I'm really confused at the ending. Can anyone elaborate for me?
Or its just some obscure cultural reference we don't get.
I even tried searching certain signs in JSL. It didn't really help me at all...
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he could be trying to maintain his "tough guy" image. Seriously, that kid deserves every ounce of that bitter karma
That makes sense. He wasn't expecting such a heartfelt reaction; maybe a bow, or a polite "Thank you". Instead she latched onto him.
Does seem like they'd make a cute couple.
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Saw this like a week ago, I think. I really quite like it.
They probably did end up becoming friends, though, with wishful thinking maybe even lovers.
*I think I did a pretty crappy job explaining so I'm going to try to explain it in a bit of a different way here, if you did understand you can go ahead and skip this.
Basically, Ishida was saying "I know what you were saying back then; "Can we be friends?"" but Nishimiya misunderstood it as "I know what you were saying back then. Can we be friends?", and Ishida finds saying that to be really embarassing for, thus "You idiot! That's not what I meant!"
I believe it's Ishida saying "That's not what I meant!". He was "quoting" the whole "Can we be friends?" thing, but Nishimiya took it as Ishida asking the question to her.*KeiichiO wrote:I thought it was a very nicely written story. Quite sad, but still nice. I also loved the art style.
Though, I found myself puzzled at the end. If being friends with Ishida isn't what Nishimiya meant, then what did she mean?
I'm really confused at the ending. Can anyone elaborate for me?
They probably did end up becoming friends, though, with wishful thinking maybe even lovers.
*I think I did a pretty crappy job explaining so I'm going to try to explain it in a bit of a different way here, if you did understand you can go ahead and skip this.
Basically, Ishida was saying "I know what you were saying back then; "Can we be friends?"" but Nishimiya misunderstood it as "I know what you were saying back then. Can we be friends?", and Ishida finds saying that to be really embarassing for, thus "You idiot! That's not what I meant!"
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I got it. That certainly makes a lot more sense.Magnenntae wrote:Saw this like a week ago, I think. I really quite like it.
I believe it's Ishida saying "That's not what I meant!". He was "quoting" the whole "Can we be friends?" thing, but Nishimiya took it as Ishida asking the question to her.*KeiichiO wrote:I thought it was a very nicely written story. Quite sad, but still nice. I also loved the art style.
Though, I found myself puzzled at the end. If being friends with Ishida isn't what Nishimiya meant, then what did she mean?
I'm really confused at the ending. Can anyone elaborate for me?
They probably did end up becoming friends, though, with wishful thinking maybe even lovers.
*I think I did a pretty crappy job explaining so I'm going to try to explain it in a bit of a different way here, if you did understand you can go ahead and skip this.
Basically, Ishida was saying "I know what you were saying back then; "Can we be friends?"" but Nishimiya misunderstood it as "I know what you were saying back then. Can we be friends?", and Ishida finds saying that to be really embarassing for, thus "You idiot! That's not what I meant!"
I'm not sure why Ishida acts so harshly to Nishimiya. I can understand that dealing with a deaf person without knowing sign language can be difficult, and even irritating, though, I don't know how anyone can be so hateful towards such an adorable little girl, or any human being for that matter.
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That's just the way some people grow up, I guess.KeiichiO wrote:I got it. That certainly makes a lot more sense.Magnenntae wrote:Saw this like a week ago, I think. I really quite like it.
I believe it's Ishida saying "That's not what I meant!". He was "quoting" the whole "Can we be friends?" thing, but Nishimiya took it as Ishida asking the question to her.*KeiichiO wrote:I thought it was a very nicely written story. Quite sad, but still nice. I also loved the art style.
Though, I found myself puzzled at the end. If being friends with Ishida isn't what Nishimiya meant, then what did she mean?
I'm really confused at the ending. Can anyone elaborate for me?
They probably did end up becoming friends, though, with wishful thinking maybe even lovers.
*I think I did a pretty crappy job explaining so I'm going to try to explain it in a bit of a different way here, if you did understand you can go ahead and skip this.
Basically, Ishida was saying "I know what you were saying back then; "Can we be friends?"" but Nishimiya misunderstood it as "I know what you were saying back then. Can we be friends?", and Ishida finds saying that to be really embarassing for, thus "You idiot! That's not what I meant!"
I'm not sure why Ishida acts so harshly to Nishimiya. I can understand that dealing with a deaf person without knowing sign language can be difficult, and even irritating, though, I don't know how anyone can be so hateful towards such an adorable little girl, or any human being for that matter.
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Cue everything about people reacting aggressively towards difference.KeiichiO wrote: I got it. That certainly makes a lot more sense.
I'm not sure why Ishida acts so harshly to Nishimiya. I can understand that dealing with a deaf person without knowing sign language can be difficult, and even irritating, though, I don't know how anyone can be so hateful towards such an adorable little girl, or any human being for that matter.
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I think this is the joke.
It feels like earnestly asking, "can we be friends," would be very important to showing Ishida's growth, as compared to throwing it in as a quote, claiming that he now "understands."
It feels like earnestly asking, "can we be friends," would be very important to showing Ishida's growth, as compared to throwing it in as a quote, claiming that he now "understands."
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And that is quite simply why I hate 94% of humanity. It's impossible, I know, but I really wish for world peace...Umber wrote:Cue everything about people reacting aggressively towards difference.KeiichiO wrote: I got it. That certainly makes a lot more sense.
I'm not sure why Ishida acts so harshly to Nishimiya. I can understand that dealing with a deaf person without knowing sign language can be difficult, and even irritating, though, I don't know how anyone can be so hateful towards such an adorable little girl, or any human being for that matter.
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Probably the same sort of thing Hanako had to deal with most of her life. No wonder she hates people.
I suspect its a mix of plain old Japanese culture, i.e. make the different kid conform, and just old-fashioned childish peer pressure ("Well everyone else is picking on her, I want to fit in, so I will too.").
But then I was never the sort to care about fitting in, so I don't really get it either.
I suspect its a mix of plain old Japanese culture, i.e. make the different kid conform, and just old-fashioned childish peer pressure ("Well everyone else is picking on her, I want to fit in, so I will too.").
But then I was never the sort to care about fitting in, so I don't really get it either.
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That was delightful, but good one-shots really piss me off.
Children can be so thoughtlessly cruel. Nishiyama seemed to behave in the mature way she did because she already had enough of a theory of mind to understand this cruelty and how much it can hurt. I know I certainly tried to treat others with decency and kindness for this reason, and like Nishiyama I had to give up for a while. It all rang pretty familiar, to me.KeiichiO wrote:I'm not sure why Ishida acts so harshly to Nishimiya. I can understand that dealing with a deaf person without knowing sign language can be difficult, and even irritating, though, I don't know how anyone can be so hateful towards such an adorable little girl, or any human being for that matter.
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