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Holy shit, the autism runs deep.

Ikr, like wtf? How can't she get what he wants from her.

the art for this is really pretty
gets me every time

Was just about to make a thread.

I couldn't handle Naho not understanding that he just wanted to hold hands. I'm glad her friends laughed at her for it.

All of them getting letters is just silly. If Kakeru ends up revealing that he got a letter, too, I'll be dying from laughter.

Was hoping that Hagita wanted to talk to Azusa about their adorable relationship instead of plot, but I knew it was going to end up being plot. Kind of upset, but in a sense it did further their relationship or at least show that Hagita trusts Azusa the most, since he went to her first about something like this, so it's good enough.

>I got a letter from my future self telling me to off myself

>All of them getting letters is just silly.
How so? Each person wrote what was relevant to their past self

>their adorable relationship
Ichigo Takano posts doodles in twitter and a lot of them are about Hagita and Azu.

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kek

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is this stupidly adorable love shit, or is it just shit?

the manga has been in my backlog for years

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it's great
if you're not a 12 year old edgemaster who's too good for shojo

Kill yourself.

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cool, i had been wondering whether to read or just watch it

are they adapting the whole thing?

oh, its only 5 volumes so i guess theres no way they woulnt

nice, picked up

The manga only has 22 chapters and finished last year. There is a live action movie too.

I hope that amidst the Kakeru shit their future selves left them an indication in their letters telling them to just fucking confess already. Jesus christ.

Despite thinking about the joke of Kakeru getting a letter, I never thought about it reading like that. Thanks for making it even more funny, user.

>How so? Each person wrote what was relevant to their past self

I don't have a problem with it. And it makes sense in the grand scheme of things, especially Azusa and Takako's close relationship during the whole thing. The reveal of them all getting letters was just funny to me in some way, is all.

Also, these comics are adorable.

>everyone sent a letter from the future
>none thought to mention getting help for Kakeru's mom

Did Kakeru also get a letter from the future?

yes it says
>lol im ded

>Boy: Mama, Mr. Goldfish died. What should I do?
>Naho: Poor thing. Say “thank you” to Mr. Goldfish and we’ll bury him in the garden.
>Boy: Even though he died? Even if he died, can he hear it when I say “thank you”?
>Naho: …That’s right. You would have to say it to him when he’s alive, wouldn’t you?

he an hero'd before timemachines or whatever were invented , so no he didn't and won't get a letter

What if it's from another dimension where everyone but him died?

why doesn't Sup Forums love this show if it has so much """""""autism"""""""?

>Maybe WE should've LET HIM do that relay
Gosh, Suwa is a super bro but the way he talks about Kakeru is horrible.

Why did they send the letter on the exact same day that Kakeru´s mom died? I mena, it's clear Naho is retarded (both future and present versions), but I expected better of the rest.

And why did no one pipe up when Suwa invited Kakeru to hang out?

No one dies.

They didn't do it out of nowhere and believing that their letters would actually travel back in time to a different timeline. They just did it because they were grieving on the anniversary of their friends death.

Really why would you? Why would anyone just believe a letter like that?

It's not up to them when the letters get there. They don't actually have time travelling powers.

It would be more likely that the letters would be perceived as a prank and or some weird bullying attempt than an actual threat from the future. I'm more surprised that they didn't just up and throw the letters away except for naho because she got an entire diary instead of a paragraph.

Fucking this, theres like five of them and not one thought that the letter might be fucking true.

>Really why would you? Why would anyone just believe a letter like that?
Because it mentioned some stuff that would have happened before hand like kakeru joining the class.
Whats worse why was the letter not giving some more detail

>Don't invite kakeru
Instead it should have
>Kakeru will join your school today, he is a cool dude but his mom has problems, she will commit suicide if he is not there when she moves to the hospital.
Please do not invite him otherwise he will feel guilt and commit suicide.

They got the letter the day the mom died at the start of morning classes. What did you want them to do?

"Sorry teach, I got a letter from myself in the future saying Kakeru's mom is going to die today. I would never joke around so surely when I sent this letter from the future from a different timeline where Kakeru kills himself, I really meant it. Be right back."

Also, considering how the other problems unfolded there's reason to believe that even if the prevented the death on the first day it's possible the issue would come up again on a later date.

I wish I had friends like this ;_;

How would he if he's dead in the other timeline

Holy shit that's cute. Too bad it never happened/will never happen. Other than Suwa, they were probably my favorites.

So when Kakeru finds out they all got letters from the future and have been trying to subtly manipulate him this whole time to not kill himself, is he going to kill himself?

I did but then I distanced myself from them.