The verses describe a world where “the sky flickers with notifications” and “the wind is calibrated to 0.4 m/s on my wristwatch.” These images echo a common motif in Japanese cyber‑fiction— shinkai (deep sea) of data—where natural phenomena are filtered through algorithms. The protagonist’s repeated refrain— “I can’t stand the HB…” —becomes a mantra of resistance against being reduced to a data point.
Weakness: The male lead is forgettable, and the twist is predictable if you’ve seen 3+ HBAD titles. Reika Takeda - I can-t stand the HBAD-683 -Hibi...
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