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The conversation deepened, gentle and unhurried. They found out that both of them avoided meetings that lasted longer than necessary because meetings smeared time into a gray paste. They shared a mutual allergy to small talk about weather; the rain that day, instead, became a narrative device rather than a subject. They spoke about the particular ethics of consuming art: when does appreciation become appropriation? When does habit become a shoring-up against loneliness?
Ma-kun's deep feelings for the absent Kaede are painfully obvious to everyone.
“Fakku—Subs—Cafe Junkie,” Henri read aloud from the spine, savoring the edges of each word. “What a title. Are you a junkie?”
However, in a watershed moment for the industry, FAKKU pivoted to a fully legitimate business model in 2015. By partnering with major Japanese publishers like Wanimagazine and Kitty Media, it removed all its unlicensed content and began exclusively publishing officially licensed and translated hentai manga, games, and anime.
The conversation deepened, gentle and unhurried. They found out that both of them avoided meetings that lasted longer than necessary because meetings smeared time into a gray paste. They shared a mutual allergy to small talk about weather; the rain that day, instead, became a narrative device rather than a subject. They spoke about the particular ethics of consuming art: when does appreciation become appropriation? When does habit become a shoring-up against loneliness?
Ma-kun's deep feelings for the absent Kaede are painfully obvious to everyone.
“Fakku—Subs—Cafe Junkie,” Henri read aloud from the spine, savoring the edges of each word. “What a title. Are you a junkie?”
However, in a watershed moment for the industry, FAKKU pivoted to a fully legitimate business model in 2015. By partnering with major Japanese publishers like Wanimagazine and Kitty Media, it removed all its unlicensed content and began exclusively publishing officially licensed and translated hentai manga, games, and anime.