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I am sitting there. I don't know where there is, but it's certainly not here. Maybe it's somewhere, who knows, but that's not important. My life has been one of failure, one of regret and uncertainty. I hated it and honestly still do. But in a world as bleak as ours, what is there to love if no...
A nihilistic teenager. A girl of flowers. Two paths cross as one tries desperately to find the reason for his existence and the volatility of life, while the other yearns to understand the beauty in fleeting things. Somehow all answers lie in the cherry blossoms in Kyoto.
Kazuo is a hikikomori who finds a respite from his self-imposed isolation each Spring during the Hanami season, signing up for tourist trips to have fleeting relationships with foreign women. But upon meeting 'Sumire,' a gloomy writer seeking to escape her life, Kazuo is strangely confused about ...
Initially visiting with a singular task in mind. A primal sensation draws this estranged person to hopefully regain a fading tranquility that was once important. This hope will be challenged as the world they once knew has changed, more than anyone but them will ever realize.
In the vastness of Space, the wonders & terrors are plentiful. From massive orbs of burning inferno tiniest of particles moving at the speed of light, our Universe is truly an amazing place & exploring such a place is a cheerful Alien named Siani with a thirst to uncover all the great mysteries. ...
It's the end of the world. What could miserably pathetic people possibly even do with waking up to less than 24 hours, freed and shackled at the same time by the weight of everything tumbling down?
A life that wants nothing more than to embrace Thanatos, but is pulled back towards life by others through the words "I love you."
What does the desire for life and death mean? Can the desire of death exist without life? Is the desire of life bound to be replaced with the desire of death? Eros and Thanatos, who truly rules the world?