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The core of this chapter is the interaction between the seniors and the underclassmen.
Daichi, Suga, and Asahi aren't wailing. Their reactions are deeply grounded. They recognize that while their high school journey is over, the foundation they laid is permanent. The core of this chapter is the interaction
Most manga would use a loss at the Nationals to setup a "revenge arc" the following year. Instead, Chapter 365 uses the loss to pivot toward the reality of life: things end, often before we're ready. Furudate chooses to focus on the , making it feel more like a graduation ceremony than a sports failure. They recognize that while their high school journey
It serves as the emotional conclusion to the Karasuno vs. Kamomedai match, and more importantly, the end of the road for the third-years. The Silence of the "Little Giant" Furudate chooses to focus on the , making
The title "Ending and Beginning" mirrors the very first chapter of the manga. It signals a shift in the story’s DNA. We realize that while we’ve spent hundreds of chapters on this specific team, Haikyuu!! has always been about the sport itself—a continuous cycle of people entering and leaving the court. Why It’s "Interesting"
It’s a bittersweet, five-star chapter that transitions the reader from the "High School Arc" into the wider world, proving that the characters' growth was never about the trophy, but about the "Beginning" that follows every "Ending."
The chapter picks up in the immediate aftermath of Karasuno's loss. Unlike many sports manga that focus on the "what ifs," Chapter 365 focuses on the physical and emotional exhaustion. The silence is deafening. Seeing Hinata watching from the sidelines—sidelined by fever rather than a lack of skill—adds a layer of tragic irony. He isn't just watching a game end; he’s watching the end of an era he fought so hard to build. The Passing of the Torch

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21 June, 2023
I’m currently running a Dell XPS 8950, i9-12900K, Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Ti, 128GB DDR5 Ram, 2TB PCIe SSD that programs run off of plus a 2TB HDD for file backup, and I’m still having loading issues with layered commercial property site plan vector files. Is there an upgrade or alteration to my computer workstation that would increase my Adobe Creative Cloud Illustrator performance?