The 'reo speedwagon can't fight this feeling' story could be a creative interpretation of the song's lyrics. The song itself has a very strong emotional undertone. It might be a story where a character is at a crossroads in their life. They have this intense feeling, perhaps for another person or for a new opportunity. They struggle with it, trying to be rational and fight it off. But as the song implies, they just can't. It could be a story of self - discovery and acceptance, where the character finally realizes that it's okay to let their feelings take over and see where it leads them.
It could be a story about a young man who hears the REO Speedwagon song and it stirs up memories of an old love. Every time he listens to it, he is transported back to the days when he was with his former partner and those feelings of love and longing come flooding back, even though he has tried to move on.
It could refer to the idea that REO Speedwagon often tells a similar kind of story in their music. Their songs might have common themes like love, heartbreak, or the passage of time.
Maybe because people focus more on the story and less on the talk. The quality of the story overshadows the simple act of talking about it.
I'm not entirely sure what'reo' means in this context. But'same old story' usually implies a familiar or repetitive situation or tale.
The 'reo x reo' manga is generally well-replicated in its adaptations. They capture the key elements and essence. There could be some tweaks here and there for visual or narrative purposes, but they don't stray far from the original.
As we don't have much information about 'reo from ghost stories', it's hard to define the role precisely. However, in the context of a story about ghost stories, the role could be diverse. Reo could be a medium, someone who can communicate with the ghosts. Or perhaps Reo is a researcher trying to figure out the origin and nature of the ghosts in the story. It could also be that Reo is a victim of the ghosts' antics and the story follows how Reo overcomes this situation.
I'm not sure what'reo' is in this. But for'same old story', an example could be: Every time we go on a trip, it's the same old story of missing the flight because someone is late.
Nagi and Reo have a complex and evolving relationship in the manga. Sometimes they're rivals, sometimes they're partners.
I have no clear idea. It might be that they are just two separate entities with no significant overlap or interaction.