Ritsu wants to resign, but when his boss Masamune Takano calls him useless, he stays to protect his pride. He does get a job at the literary section, but it turns out he has been put in the shoujo manga department. He applies for a job in the Marukawa publishing company and hopes to get a position in the literary section. When he can no longer bear the jealous attitudes of his co-workers, he decides to quit his job and join another publishing company to prove his worth. He is quite good at his job, but still, people think that he has the job because his father is the owner. Ritsu works as an editor in his father’s publishing company. The protagonists of the anime are Ritsu Onodera and Masamune Takano. Two are anime series, one is a movie, and one is an Original Video Animation. There have been four anime adaptations of the manga. ‘Sekaiichi Hatsukoi’ is based on a light novel that first came out in the year 2006.
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In my personal opinion, the yes vote was a gesture of "virtue signaling" that overrode the common sense message of prudence that an official no vote from the city perspective would have sent. Thought being that to fly the flag would be seen as an endorsement of the requesting organization and its beliefs and practices and would ultimately lead to other groups wanting their flags to be flown and to be afforded the same measure of acceptance and support. Some of those most upset were opposed to the flag because of their personal feelings about the LGBTQ movement and others felt that a governmental entity such as City Council had no business taking an advocacy stand on any kind of special interest. It was a controversial move for a conservative community with many residents taking to the radio airwaves, social media, and letters to the editor of the local newspaper to let their feelings be known. |
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