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Jock Next Bed (BL)

Jock Next Bed (BL)

College was like a wake-up call for most people. Especially the likes of Christopher Owen, who spent the rest of his high school years messing around and pining for the boy he never had. Having had a frustrating high school year, he decided to dedicate himself to his studies in college.   He flew many miles away from home, changed his looks, and hid his real identity from everyone.  His plans were simple: study hard, pass well, no dating. But then he realized two things: life was anything but easy without the backing of his last name. And... he wasn't sure how long he could last before he jumped his roommate, who was obviously not gay. But lust wasn't love, right? Maybe he could indulge a little? Just a little, I promise. ***** EXCERPT: "THAT ARROGANT, GOOD FOR NOTHING, DEMONIC IDIOT! I HATE HIM SO MUCH!" "O-kay... what is going on?" A friend asked him, watching as he paced around the room he just entered. "After battling for a long time. A LONG TIME!" he breathed heavily before continuing, "I... I confessed to him today." The other sat up, eyes wide. "For real?" "And then... with that stupid look on his face, he just looked at me and said Okay. OKAY!" Gasps. "I didn't even know people said "okay" to love confessions, but he said "okay" to me!" -- Meanwhile, while he was there panicking, the one who had been confessed to remained seated where he was in the room. He had not moved an inch from that position since he got confessed to. But if one looked closely, they would notice how red his face was, up to the tips of his ears. He suddenly chuckled to himself. "That idiot," he muttered, looking at the door the other had taken.
LGBT+
256 Chs
Ultra-Level Weeb: Rise in an Awakened World

Ultra-Level Weeb: Rise in an Awakened World

A world awakened by mana. A mountain. A dead young adult. And one dangerously overqualified weeb who sees that combination and thinks: “Holy shit… did I just transmigrate?” When Earth’s most delusional anime addict dies—or maybe just gets absurdly lucky—he wakes up in the body of Maximus Falkner, a half-dead student stranded on a mountain in the mana-powered world of Sureka. No cheat artifact. No ancient grandpa hiding inside a ring. Just a cracked phone, a dysfunctional family held together by debt and passive aggression, and a suspicious amount of Main Character Energy. Armed with severe Main Character Delusion Disorder (MCDD), questionable morals, and enough webnovel knowledge to qualify as a public safety hazard, Max does what any reasonable transmigrator would do: Immediately declares the world his property. Unfortunately, reality has other plans. His new life comes bundled with a hostile household, a tragic backstory nobody ordered, a body with the survival instincts of expired yogurt, and a magic system built on mysterious runes that supposedly take geniuses entire lifetimes to understand. There’s just one tiny problem. Max… somehow understands them. Now dropped into a world of mana users, battle mages, magical academies, and enough opportunities for chaos to make fate nervous, Max sets out to become what he was obviously born to be: The protagonist. Not a noble hero. Not humanity’s savior. Just an unapologetic, genre-savvy menace chasing power, revenge, questionable ambitions, and a dangerously unhealthy amount of confidence. Because in a world where people train for decades to master mana… A delusional weeb with accidental talent might just be the most terrifying plot twist of all. WARNING: Read at your own risk. Seriously. This story contains everything from R-18 content to full-on degeneracy fuel. We’re talking: Violence? Yep. Dark humor? Absolutely. Questionable life choices? Constantly. Morally unstable protagonists with reality issues? You better believe it. Mana, magic, chaos, delusions of grandeur, and weaponized weeb logic? In unhealthy quantities. Also yes, this story does not politely stop at “mild mature themes.” It casually vaults over that line, sets up camp on the other side, and starts charging rent. Expect mature themes, crude humor, dysfunctional characters, unhealthy amounts of genre self-awareness, morally gray—or outright morally missing—decision making, and content ranging from comedy to darker territory depending on how hard the plot decides to throw hands that day. If you came looking for wholesome inspirational heroism… You may be in the wrong webnovel. If you came looking for an unhinged mana-world trainwreck starring a delusional transmigrated weeb convinced he's the protagonist of existence itself— Welcome aboard.
Fantasy
16 Chs
What are the differences and similarities between weeb and jock in comic?
The main difference is that weeb characters often focus on anime and manga culture, while jock characters are more into sports and physical activities. But they can both have similar traits like determination and passion in their interests.
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2025-06-18 06:42
What are the main differences between weeb and jock in manga?
The main difference is that weeb characters are often depicted as passionate about Japanese pop culture, while jock characters are usually focused on sports and physical activities.
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2025-10-22 06:33
What are the differences between the 'weeb' and 'jock' characters in Merryweather Comics?
Well, in Merryweather Comics, the 'weeb' is often portrayed as having a deep passion for all things related to anime, with a focus on fantasy and fictional worlds. On the other hand, the 'jock' is characterized by their athletic skills, popularity among peers, and a more competitive nature in sports and other activities.
2 answers
2025-12-20 20:11
What are the differences between old weeb and new weeb comics?
The main difference might be in the art style. Old weeb comics often had a more traditional look, while new ones tend to be more modern and diverse.
2 answers
2025-06-04 01:00
What are the differences between old weeb and new weeb comics?
Well, old weeb comics typically focus on classic tropes and have a certain aesthetic. New weeb comics are more likely to experiment with new art styles and story structures. They might also address contemporary issues or draw inspiration from a wider range of sources.
1 answer
2025-11-29 07:46
What are the characteristics of weeb comics?
Well, weeb comics typically combine elements from Japanese pop culture. They might have complex storylines with lots of drama and adventure. The art is often highly detailed and visually appealing, with a wide range of character designs.
1 answer
2025-04-09 15:51
What are the characteristics of weeb comics?
Weeb comics often have unique art styles, elaborate character designs, and themes that draw inspiration from Japanese culture and anime.
3 answers
2025-04-10 23:44
What are some 'weeb horror stories'?
Another could be a story where a 'weeb' discovers a cursed anime figure. Every time they touch it, strange things start to happen around them. For example, their other anime collectibles start to move on their own or they hear eerie voices that seem to be from their favorite anime characters but saying really creepy things. This can be really terrifying as it blurs the line between their beloved anime world and the real, potentially dangerous world.
2 answers
2024-12-05 08:18
Does reading manga make you a weeb?
No, reading manga doesn't make you a weeb. It's just one form of entertainment. Many people read manga without being classified as weebs. It's all about having a balanced interest in various forms of entertainment and cultures.
1 answer
2025-04-03 03:03
Does reading manga make you a weeb?
No. Reading manga is just a hobby. It doesn't mean you're a weeb. A weeb is typically characterized by an excessive and sometimes inappropriate infatuation with all aspects of Japanese culture, beyond just reading manga.
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2024-10-23 07:41
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