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Class President Believes in the Hypnosis App

In this version, the class president is not rational at all. She is a secret fan of paranormal content. She downloaded a free app called "HypnoX" that displays spinning spirals. When she commands the delinquent student to "sit down," and he does (because he was tired, not hypnotized), she takes it as proof. iinchou wa saimin appli o shinjiteru

The comedy stems from confirmation bias. She believes so hard that her authority as class president creates the illusion of hypnosis. The joke: She never needed the app. Her belief was the real power. Class President Believes in the Hypnosis App In

Unlike typical mind-control manga where the app actually works and consent becomes a gray area, Iinchou wa Saimin Appli o Shinjiteru sidesteps the ethical discomfort by making the "victim" a willing participant. The humor comes from the protagonist’s cluelessness and the class president’s elaborate acting. She even critiques his command style internally: “You could be more creative…” When she commands the delinquent student to "sit

The series also explores how awkward, genuine connection can bloom from a complete lie—and what happens when that lie inevitably starts to crack.

The iinchou is exhausted. Every day is a battle against students who don't listen, teachers who demand more, and parents with high expectations. The hypnosis app offers a twisted form of relief. If she is "controlled," then her actions are no longer her responsibility. The app becomes a permission slip to be vulnerable, lazy, or even deviant without guilt. She wants to believe because belief is a vacation from herself.