my main issie is the web really is built for chrome
Indeed, although I rarely run into issues, but people not using Firefox will make this worse. Chromium, and by extension Google, has a monopoly on the web
I’ve been getting a bit annoyed about The Fragrant Flower Blooms With Dignity. Maybe I’ve become too cynical, but it’s all too… idyllic. Like, it’s great that characters can talk stuff out, but all conflict just ends up solved quite easily with no real pushback. All characters are unbelievably mature, understanding and insightful. They’re nearly flawless angels. Sometimes it feels like they’re all the same character with only superficial differences. For the teachers, that’d be one thing, but we’re also talking about high schoolers here.
This is most apparent with the latest arc. It touches upon a cornerstone of the setting of this manga and the main source of conflict in it. It finally addresses it and it’s… resolved so easily.
I’m becoming more and more confused about what the intended plan is for the post confession plot of The Guy She Was Interested in Wasn’t a Guy at All.
Yeah after the break it seemed like they found a plotline to follow, but now I’m no longer sure

Fashionable and upbeat high schooler Aya falls head over heels for an employee at a local CD shop. He’s got an air of mystery about him, always dressed well, and has impeccable taste in music. Little does she know — this supposedly male employee is actually her female classmate Mitsuki! Mitsuki generally keeps to herself, but since her seat is right next to Aya’s, she can't help but be extremely aware of the other’s crush. Revealing the truth is out of the question — but perhaps getting closer to Aya wouldn’t be so bad... ***Overwhelming winner in the Web category of the 2023 Tsugimanga Awards...
But nobody is talking about the environments and textures. I think they look incredible.
I have to disagree. In many examples, the lighting completely changes and colours are exaggerated. This completely changes the atmosphere of a given area.