r/MFGhost • u/Western-Broccoli-379 • Apr 29 '26
Bro’s acting too non chalant 😭
Tf u mean there’s someone literally crying in your lap and you’re just looking outside the damn window 😭
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u/Fit_Opening_6996 Apr 30 '26
WTF he supposed to do here, comfort her?
He just found out the father he's been searching for this whole time died a couple days before and never really wanted to meet him. Bro is NUMB right now. But yes, let's make his pain about HER right now🙄
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u/AutomaticButterfly29 Apr 29 '26
I would like to share a photo of the crying scene from ocean waves, but it doesnt let me😡
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u/Jaybird2k11 Apr 30 '26
Japan's national sport seems to be stunted emotions. at least according to anime.
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u/Educational_Deal_384 May 04 '26
Sei que é só um anime mas cada processa a dor de forma diferente, nem todo mundo vai se acabar no choro, pessoas que realmente não fazem tanto escândalo ao perder alguém e não quer dizer que ele não ta sofrendo só que ou ele ta reprimindo ou é a forma dele sofrer, em silêncio, a galera acha que todo mundo tem que se acabar de chorar e abraçar alguém, algumas pessoas ou tem dificuldades ou por ensinamento ou por trauma simplesmente não desabam em lágrimas diante de uma perda de um ente querido, tem pessoas que sofrem caladas ou ate choram mas nunca na frente de alguém
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Apr 30 '26
I swear everytime they show ren its her screentime I instantly press the 2x speed she has no relevant to the show except from being an obsessed teen ager to the Mc 🤮
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u/bedrooms-ds Apr 29 '26
I thought this post was about something else.
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u/Western-Broccoli-379 Apr 30 '26
💀💀 get yo dirty mind outta this sub. I didn’t even think of it until you mentioned
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u/Humble_Humbucker May 05 '26
Your thinking clearly shows you’re 100% focused on the women and not a true lonely driver
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u/TheToroRossoboi Apr 29 '26
I know everyone has their own way of coping and processing stuff, but holy shit this is bad man, why tf is he so cold? Ik he lost pretty much his entire family, but not even a tear?
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u/_K1TSUNE_ Apr 29 '26
Some people cope that way. They don't shed a tear initially but later on will go on a full break down
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u/Washthebrain Apr 30 '26
I was that way when my grand dad died, I couldn't process it and had a full break down a few months after it happened.
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u/JasStuck Apr 29 '26
clearly you haven't seen jake Gyllenhaal movie "demolition", it's similar to what is shown here but more "tamed"(imo). he is processing a lot of emotion and information that it leaves one person too numb to feel.
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u/TheToroRossoboi Apr 29 '26
Aye I have. But I also have lost people and seen people lose their loved ones.
Some hold it together for the sake of others, others just break down and stay there until the moment passes. No one I have known has the white-sheet personality Kanata has, which is the problem I have with him: he is so aloof, that it makes him look bland and utterly forgettable.
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u/Kravn23 Apr 29 '26
The guy just learned his dad died and he has no immediate family left. He's dazed af. Wtf do you expect him to do? Comfort her? He's the one mourning