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* FriendlyFandoms: It and ''Webcomic/TheirStory'' tend to overlap as they're both from around the same time period and came out when people began noticing lesbian comics from Asian countries outside of Japan.
* TearJerker:
** Seol-A and Yu-ji's relationship, at first it seems a cut and dry case of Yu-ji using Seol-A's status to get close to others, Seol-A finding out and cutting ties while being left with a bitter outlook on friendship. But later when Seol-A catches up with an old school acquaintance we see that there was far more to the story. Yu-ji's words were more heat of the moment and taken out of context by Seol-A, who instead of talking with Yu-ji just cut contact. It becomes worse when [[spoiler: Seol-a learns Yu-ji died in a car accident two years prior, so there is no hope of reconciliation.]]
** In continuation of the above we have everything from the special chapter "The Letter." In which Yu-Ji's sister finds a letter shortly after [[spoiler: Yu-ji died. In the letter Yu-ji writes about her feelings for Seol-A.]]
* TearJerker:
** Seol-A and Yu-ji's relationship, at first it seems a cut and dry case of Yu-ji using Seol-A's status to get close to others, Seol-A finding out and cutting ties while being left with a bitter outlook on friendship. But later when Seol-A catches up with an old school acquaintance we see that there was far more to the story. Yu-ji's words were more heat of the moment and taken out of context by Seol-A, who instead of talking with Yu-ji just cut contact. It becomes worse when [[spoiler: Seol-a learns Yu-ji died in a car accident two years prior, so there is no hope of reconciliation.]]
** In continuation of the above we have everything from the special chapter "The Letter." In which Yu-Ji's sister finds a letter shortly after [[spoiler: Yu-ji died. In the letter Yu-ji writes about her feelings for Seol-A.]]
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* FriendlyFandoms: It and ''Webcomic/TheirStory'' tend to overlap as they're both from around the same time period and came out when people began noticing lesbian comics from Asian countries outside of Japan.
* TearJerker:
** Seol-A and Yu-ji's relationship, at first it seems a cut and dry case of Yu-ji using Seol-A's status to get close to others, Seol-A finding out and cutting ties while being left with a bitter outlook on friendship. But later when Seol-A catches up with an old school acquaintance we see that there was far more to the story. Yu-ji's words were more heat of the moment and taken out of context by Seol-A, who instead of talking with Yu-ji just cut contact. It becomes worse when [[spoiler: Seol-a learns Yu-ji died in a car accident two years prior, so there is no hope of reconciliation.]]
** In continuation of the above we have everything from the special chapter "The Letter." In which Yu-Ji's sister finds a letter shortly after [[spoiler: Yu-ji died. In the letter Yu-ji writes about her feelings for Seol-A.]]Japan.
* TearJerker:
** Seol-A and Yu-ji's relationship, at first it seems a cut and dry case of Yu-ji using Seol-A's status to get close to others, Seol-A finding out and cutting ties while being left with a bitter outlook on friendship. But later when Seol-A catches up with an old school acquaintance we see that there was far more to the story. Yu-ji's words were more heat of the moment and taken out of context by Seol-A, who instead of talking with Yu-ji just cut contact. It becomes worse when [[spoiler: Seol-a learns Yu-ji died in a car accident two years prior, so there is no hope of reconciliation.]]
** In continuation of the above we have everything from the special chapter "The Letter." In which Yu-Ji's sister finds a letter shortly after [[spoiler: Yu-ji died. In the letter Yu-ji writes about her feelings for Seol-A.]]
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** In continuation of the above we have everything from the special chapter "The Letter." In which Yu-Ji's sister finds a letter shortly after [[spoiler: Yu-ji died. In the letter Yu-ji writes about her feelings for Seol-A.]]
** A RealLife Tear Jerker, Ssamba passed away from cancer in February 2018.
** A RealLife Tear Jerker, Ssamba passed away from cancer in February 2018.
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** In continuation of the above we have everything from the special chapter "The Letter." In which Yu-Ji's sister finds a letter shortly after [[spoiler: Yu-ji died. In the letter Yu-ji writes about her feelings for Seol-A.]]
** A RealLife Tear Jerker, Ssamba passed away from cancer in February 2018.]]
** A RealLife Tear Jerker, Ssamba passed away from cancer in February 2018.
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* TearJerker: Seol-A and Yu-ji's relationship, at first it seems a cut and dry case of Yu-ji using Seol-A's status to get close to others, Seol-A finding out and cutting ties while being left with a bitter outlook on friendship. But later when Seol-A catches up with an old school acquaintance we see that there was far more to the story. Yu-ji's words were more heat of the moment and taken out of context by Seol-A, who instead of talking with Yu-ji just cut contact. It becomes worse when [[spoiler: Seol-a learns Yu-ji died in a car accident two years prior, so there is no hope of reconciliation.]]
** In continuation of the above we have everything from the special chapter "The Letter." In which Yu-Ji's sister finds a letter shortly after [[spoiler: Yu-ji died. In the letter Yu-ji writes about her feelings for Seol-A.]]
** In continuation of the above we have everything from the special chapter "The Letter." In which Yu-Ji's sister finds a letter shortly after [[spoiler: Yu-ji died. In the letter Yu-ji writes about her feelings for Seol-A.]]
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* TearJerker: TearJerker:
** Seol-A and Yu-ji's relationship, at first it seems a cut and dry case of Yu-ji using Seol-A's status to get close to others, Seol-A finding out and cutting ties while being left with a bitter outlook on friendship. But later when Seol-A catches up with an old school acquaintance we see that there was far more to the story. Yu-ji's words were more heat of the moment and taken out of context by Seol-A, who instead of talking with Yu-ji just cut contact. It becomes worse when [[spoiler: Seol-a learns Yu-ji died in a car accident two years prior, so there is no hope of reconciliation.]]
** In continuation of the above we have everything from the special chapter "The Letter." In which Yu-Ji's sister finds a letter shortly after [[spoiler: Yu-ji died. In the letter Yu-ji writes about her feelings for Seol-A.]]]]
** A RealLife Tear Jerker, Ssamba passed away from cancer in February 2018.
** Seol-A and Yu-ji's relationship, at first it seems a cut and dry case of Yu-ji using Seol-A's status to get close to others, Seol-A finding out and cutting ties while being left with a bitter outlook on friendship. But later when Seol-A catches up with an old school acquaintance we see that there was far more to the story. Yu-ji's words were more heat of the moment and taken out of context by Seol-A, who instead of talking with Yu-ji just cut contact. It becomes worse when [[spoiler: Seol-a learns Yu-ji died in a car accident two years prior, so there is no hope of reconciliation.]]
** In continuation of the above we have everything from the special chapter "The Letter." In which Yu-Ji's sister finds a letter shortly after [[spoiler: Yu-ji died. In the letter Yu-ji writes about her feelings for Seol-A.
** A RealLife Tear Jerker, Ssamba passed away from cancer in February 2018.
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* TearJerker: Seol-A and Yu-ji's relationship, at first it seems a cut and dry case of Yu-ji using Seol-A's status to get close to others, Seol-A finding out and cutting ties while being left with a bitter outlook on friendship. But later when Seol-A catches up with an old school acquaintance we see that there was far more to the story. Yu-ji's words were more heat of the moment and taken out of context by Seol-A, who instead of talking with Yu-ji just cut contact. It becomes worse when [[spoiler: Seol-a learns Yu-ji died in a car accident two years prior, so there is no hope of reconciliation.]]
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* TearJerker: Seol-A and Yu-ji's relationship, at first it seems a cut and dry case of Yu-ji using Seol-A's status to get close to others, Seol-A finding out and cutting ties while being left with a bitter outlook on friendship. But later when Seol-A catches up with an old school acquaintance we see that there was far more to the story. Yu-ji's words were more heat of the moment and taken out of context by Seol-A, who instead of talking with Yu-ji just cut contact. It becomes worse when [[spoiler: Seol-a learns Yu-ji died in a car accident two years prior, so there is no hope of reconciliation.]]
** In continuation of the above we have everything from the special chapter "The Letter." In which Yu-Ji's sister finds a letter shortly after [[spoiler: Yu-ji died. In the letter Yu-ji writes about her feelings for Seol-A.]]
** In continuation of the above we have everything from the special chapter "The Letter." In which Yu-Ji's sister finds a letter shortly after [[spoiler: Yu-ji died. In the letter Yu-ji writes about her feelings for Seol-A.]]
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* FriendlyFandoms: It and ''Webcomic/TheirStory'' tend to overlap as they're both from around the same time period and came out when people began noticing lesbian comics from Asian countries outside of Japan.
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* TearJerker: Seol-A and Hu-jeeYu-ji's relationship, at first it seems a cut and dry case of Yu-ji using Seol-A's status to get close to others, Seol-A finding out and cutting ties while being left with a bitter outlook on friendship. But later when Seol-A catches up with an old school acquaintance we see that there was far more to the story. Yu-ji's words were more heat of the moment and taken out of context by Seol-A, who instead of talking with Yu-ji just cut contact. It becomes worse when [[spoiler: Seol-a learns Yu-ji died in a car accident two years prior, so there is no hope of reconciliation.]]