The Manga That Breaks People

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Publicado 2020-05-31
Here’s a video on the heart warming story of a mother and son and their inspirational journey to over come adversity.

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  • Yo yo thanks for watching the video ~~ this is nearly definitely going to run into some monetization trouble, so if you want to kick me over a buck or two on Patreon it would mean I can keep making weird stuff like this - www.patreon.com/Supereyepatchwolf Either way, thank you <3
  • @ZickAzmi
    "Aunty?" "Long live the king..."
  • @MyLux777
    Warning to anyone that decides to read this manga, this is not a horror manga. Make sure you're in the right mindset to read this manga. It's the most depressing thing I've read in a while. Main character eats shit from start to current. And if you're an immersive reader like I am, ready your day for sadness....
  • This reminds me of my mom, how she appears so loving and kind at one moment and terrifying, cruel and cold the next. As a child I couldn't stand up to her. But as an adult I got so sick of her gaslighting I stopped all interaction with her even though I still live in the same house. The few friends I told never understood, and thought I was simply an unforgiving daughter. It's crazy how easy it is for parents to abuse their power over their children.
  • That Mom's face when she turns when the kid calls her made me tear up. Fucking terrifying. Edit: I just watched this video a second time. I cried more this time than the first, holy shit. I have never seen a more threatening face, it looks like she's gonna kill me through the screen. Jesus.
  • @rolloxra670
    There’s nothing more terrifying than an evil human, forget about demons, ghosts, vampires, etc. The real stuff is the most terrifying
  • @rustyphilip7826
    " Jump scare is same as a comedian tickling to make you laugh " - some random tweet
  • @yeye99
    “Auntie?” Me: expecting her to warmly smile Manga:
  • @SilveerStarr
    idk why but that type of creeping horror reminds me of something I'd heard a good several times growing up; "go cry in the other room." I cried when I felt overwhelmed w homework, life, trivial shit, etc. and my parents would tell me to go cry somewhere else. something about that feeling of being robbed of comfort when I needed it the most, even if it was over something stupid. it sorta conditioned me into being embarrassed about crying, especially in front of people. just. being scared of being abandoned, invisible, nonexistent. that no one would care if I cried, and if I got attention from it, it was wrong.
  • @Eileeleedon
    Ito Junji's "The Bully" also does a similar thing, where for me, the horror is the fact that it's realistic. This isn't some cosmic horror or monster out to get you. This is a real person. This could be someone's reality. What makes these types of stories scary... Is that they're realistic.
  • @shibaybay9908
    Shigeru:“Ur moms a little pushy” Sei:When it comes to pushy....... she’s over the edge
  • @1208shoo
    “auntie?” ”and i took that personally”
  • @Ameloupp
    As someone who love drawing, i can see thoses feelings on thoses face, it's so beautiful, and i couldn't stop myself whispering "holy dingus this is marvelous and so well done."
  • 18:45 God that image has stayed with me after I finished reading that manga. The way Shuzo Oshimi captured that facial expression of someone losing their sanity is terrifying and impressive. Those eyes have a soul in them, but its slowly fading
  • @Runenut
    this manga was nuts. the way he portrayed all the various anxiety-peaking trauma-induced psychosis scenes was shocking accurate. how the abuse of the mother turns on the self and becomes internalized (it’s my fault), how he lashes out without understanding why, how all he can think about is her, conditional lovebombing and subsequent rejection, the unspoken desperation for love… beautifully drawn, even more impressively told