A Minor Variation

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a-bookcase-of-experience asked:

What parts or aspects did you enjoy the most of Convenience Store Woman?

paperbackpropensity:

I liked that Keiko was genuinely doing what she loved, and went back to it because it was right for her, no matter what anybody else thought, no matter what society said she ought to do with her life. The idea of someone living a small simple life and having that be fulfilling to them, having that be enough. The idea of nonconformity.

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