I, uh, you pause, but then you think, what the hell? Sure, no problem. Before you sit and chat for a while, you flip the sign on the door to say closed. You realize they're a sort of family, friends from nearly a decade ago when they played volleyball together. Only the man with the spiky hair, Bokuto, continues to play. And you'd think he'd need that kind of energy to play on the court. Kuroo works behind the scenes in promotion for the Japan Volleyball Association, Akaashi is an editor, and the last man, who youve come to learn is named Kenma, is a gaming jack of all trades.
Usually, celebrities and people in the public eye are cancelled, but the most recent victim of cancel culture is a fictional character rather than a real person.
On Twitter, Kenma, a character from the Japanese manga series Haikyu!!, is being cancelled, but what did he do? This is what's going on.
Money, happiness, and Kenma Kozume are the only three things that truly matter in life. While Kuroo isn't wealthy in the first, he believes that as long as he has Kenma by his side, he will never run out of happiness. This is something he only recently realized. Kenma is leaving. This is also something he has only recently realized. They've been sharing an apartment since they started college, and with their lease coming up, Kuroo has been noticing signs that his roommate (and childhood friend and best friend and crush) might be a wealthy man looking for a new place to live.
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