This would make for such a kino anime tbdesu and I don't even watch tranime anymore
Seemingly every rich person is somehow linked to cults, secret societies, investment banking, organized crime, and/or military intelligence.
videogames?
>>107429426That's not what this was though. His parents saw a nice western style campus and thought it must be some Ivy leauge teir school. It makes for the perfect twist for those boarding school aryanme romcoms I used to watch. Imagine some cute Japanese shota gets sent to an all-White boarding school for spoiled rich children. Maybe he is even a year younger than his grade...
>>107429619Technololigy. Technoshotagy.>>107429702 (me)Here is an aislop that demonstrates the idea using Jensen's GPU technosholigy
>>107429380>Huang was placed with a seventeen-year-old roommate. On their first night together, the older boy lifted his shirt to show Huang the numerous places where he’d been stabbed in fights. “Every student smoked, and I think I was the only boy at the school without a pocketknife,” Huang told me. His roommate was illiterate; in exchange for teaching him to read, Huang said, “he taught me how to bench-press. I ended up doing a hundred pushups every night before bed.”>Although Huang lived at the academy, he was too young to attend its classes, so he went to a nearby public school. There, he befriended Ben Bays, who lived with his five siblings in an old house with no running water. “Most of the kids at the school were children of tobacco farmers,” Bays said, “or just poor kids living in the mouth of the holler.” Huang arrived with the school year already in session, and Bays remembers the principal introducing an undersized Asian immigrant with long hair and heavily accented English. “He was a perfect target,” Bays said.>Huang was relentlessly bullied. “The way you described Chinese people back then was ‘Chinks,’ ” Huang told me, with no apparent emotion. “We were called that every day.” To get to school, Huang had to cross a rickety pedestrian footbridge over a river. “These swinging bridges, they were very high,” Bays said. “It was old planks, and most of them were missing.” Sometimes, when Huang was crossing the bridge, the local boys would grab the ropes and try to dislodge him. “Somehow it never seemed to affect him,” Bays said. “He just shook it off.” By the end of the school year, Bays told me, Huang was leading those same kids on adventures into the woods. Bays recalled how carefully Huang stepped around the missing planks. “Actually, it looked like he was having fun,” he said.
Explains a lot desuHe probably has a butterfly knife in there
>>107429380>He taught his illiterate roommate, a "17-year-old covered in tattoos and knife scars,"[22] how to read in exchange for being taught how to bench press.[17]KINO
He actually lived a pretty interesting life
>>107429380>>107429863>>107430439Is that why he wants to make ours as shitty, bleak and boring as possible?