>>2051964I sometimes enjoy K-ON threads on /a/. It's usually fun to read another anon's interpretation such as tea and cake being a metaphor for alcohol and drugs, or Azusa growing up and accepting that life is full of dissapointment, being unable to refuse unwanted physical contact from Yui due to Japan's strict sempai-kohai social structure. I think everyone understands that K-ON was just about cute girls doing musical things but it's interesting to see what meaning can be taken from different perspectives.