Well, picking on any manga is unfair. Maybe it has unique qualities or means a lot to someone, and doing that shows a lack of respect for others' interests.
Maybe it's because it's not nice to do that. Picking on something just for no good reason is mean.
You shouldn't pick on me manga because it could hurt the creator's feelings or disappoint the fans who enjoy it. It's important to be kind and appreciate different forms of art without being judgmental.
Maybe in that manga world, there's some special rule or consequence that makes it a bad idea. But it's hard to say for sure without more context.
Well, it's hard to say for sure. Maybe it's related to the theme of the manga or used to create a contrast or conflict that drives the story forward. Without knowing the specific manga, it's tough to give a definite answer.
It's just not a nice or respectful thing to say. It can be hurtful and offensive.
Perhaps in the novel, that look is associated with misunderstanding or hostility. Or it might go against your character's expectations or the intended mood of the scene.
Comics can be highly subjective and not give a complete picture of someone. They might focus on one aspect and ignore many others that are important in forming a true judgment.
Sometimes in a story, not picking up the phone creates suspense. Maybe it's a call from someone the character is avoiding, or it could disrupt an important moment or plan they have.
Maybe it's hard to find or not widely available. That could be a reason.
Well, it could be that the manga has deep character development or explores themes in a thought-provoking way that makes blaming it unjustified. Maybe the issues people might have with it are more about personal preferences than actual flaws in the work itself.
It could be that you find food comics unappealing or that you've been overwhelmed by too much discussion on the topic in the past and need a break from it.
It could be that doing it would violate the established rules or plotlines of the manga world. Sometimes, certain actions just don't fit the context or the character developments.