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The year is 1972, and television history is made. Julia Child’s cooking show, ‘The French Chef,’ includes closed captioning for the first time. “The ...
In the traditional narrative of schoolyard bullying, the conflict typically ends at the school gates. However, a far more insidious form of harassment occurs when a bully transcends the classroom to target the victim's home life. In the story "My Bully Tries to Corrupt My Mother," we see this boundary shattered. The protagonist’s bully shifts their tactics from direct physical or verbal abuse to a psychological game of "corrupting" the victim’s mother. The arrival of Yuna, a character designed to restore balance, serves as the catalyst for fixing a household on the brink of collapse.
In the sprawling world of online storytelling, specifically within the niche of "Gacha Life" stories and visual novels, few tropes resonate as strongly—or as strangely—as the "Bully and the Mother" dynamic. One particular storyline has recently captured the internet's attention: specifically the version featuring the character Yuna in a "Fixed" or "Alternative" ending. my bully tries to corrupt my mother yuna fixed