Overall, the story in 'When our eyes meet' manga is quite different from real life. It might have elements of fantasy, exaggerated emotions, or unique circumstances that aren't common in everyday experiences. However, it can still evoke relatable feelings and themes on a deeper level.
It's not very similar. The manga often presents fictional and imaginative scenarios that are far from typical real-life happenings.
The BTS manga often takes inspiration from their real lives but adds some fictional elements for entertainment. So, it's a mix.
In many cases, they can be quite different. The manga often exaggerates or idealizes situations that might not occur exactly the same in real life.
Well, one real - life IT story I have is about a small startup. They were developing a mobile app. At first, everything seemed to be going well in the development phase. But when they launched the beta version, they faced a major security flaw. Hackers were able to access some user data. It was a nightmare for them. They had to quickly bring in an IT security expert to fix the issue, which cost them a lot of time and money. But in the end, they learned a valuable lesson about security testing before launch.
I heard of a case where a patient took Xifaxan and had an allergic reaction. Their skin broke out in hives, and they had trouble breathing. It was a real horror as they had no idea this could happen.
In real life, I had an experience at a music concert. I was right in the front row. The energy of the crowd was electrifying. The band played all their hit songs and seeing them perform live was an unforgettable moment. It was a story of great music, passionate fans, and an amazing atmosphere.
It's quite similar. The anime mostly sticks to the plot and characters of the manga.
In some real - life cases, patients with muscular dystrophy have also been part of gene therapy trials. Although the results are still being studied and improved, some patients have shown small improvements in muscle strength. This gives hope for further development of gene therapy for this debilitating disease. The experience of these patients also helps researchers to better understand how to optimize the therapy and make it more effective.
I once witnessed homophobia at a workplace. A colleague of mine who was gay was passed over for a promotion. Later, I found out that it was because of his sexual orientation. The management seemed to have some biases. They thought that his lifestyle might not be 'appropriate' for a more senior role. It was so unfair. My colleague was really good at his job and deserved that promotion just as much as anyone else. He ended up leaving the company as he felt he had no future there.
I've heard about a slot addiction horror story where a young adult got hooked on slots in a nearby arcade. They started neglecting their studies, and their grades dropped significantly. As they sank deeper into the addiction, they stole money from their parents to keep playing. When their parents found out, there was a huge rift in the family. The young adult, realizing the mess they had made, felt so guilty but found it extremely difficult to break free from the grip of the slot machines.
There was this one time at a concert. I drank a lot of soda before the show started. Halfway through, I started feeling that familiar pressure. The lines for the portable toilets were so long. I was dancing around trying to hold it in. Eventually, I managed to get to the front of the line. It was such a relief when I finally got in there, but it was also a very stinky experience.