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I love her. One of these characters that seem simple at first but there's much depth to them, in Nemo's case it's being abandoned by both her weeaboo friends and popular classmates in middle school when she wanted to be friends with both but didn't notice a big conflict of values and interests that made both groups exclude her from their social circles. Being left alone hit her so hard that she decided to have a total makeover and a strong debut in the high school, but it's just one big act, or rather a voluntary depersonalization, seeing herself as a character who's living a slice-of-life anime style anime. She was living in such detachment from reality until she met Tomoko, opened up to her and learned that she can be true to herself after all. It was a therapeutic experience for a stray kitty that Nemo was. She's the perfect complement for Tomoko and her character depth. She's much more than a filthy normie that Tomoko used to think of her as at the beginning of the manga and during the whole anime.