https://youtube.com/watch?v=oG564J5rXcsMy own introduction to the series. It validates everything.
In other news, I recently came across
Mousou Telepathy, an interesting 4 panel serial from NOBEL that was released in the last 5 years. 718 pages in total split in 7 volumes, the series is about Ayako Nakano, an awkward high school senior who happens to be a telepath. Her biggest issue is that she can't turn it off, neither the voices in people's heads nor their mental images, leading to her awkwardness issues increasing as she's forced to sit behind Hayato Toda, the most popular kid in her class - who may be quiet and cool, but deep inside is also extremely in love with her, to the point where she has to deal with his very loud thoughts whenever they deal with her as well as his fantasies aimed towards her.
The series is pretty good. My mistake was looking for more information in the meantime - namely, the fanbase is frustratingly dumb,
the kind to focus on shipping and declaring Toda persona non-grata because of his fantasies despite the reasons behind the imagery, not to mention people going all 'this series is disgusting' even though it really doesn't focus on the kind of perversion you'd think this kind of series might have.
Anyway, I suggest reading this series. It was a pretty good read, and reminded me of Asper Kanojo's whole 'it's hard for people to interact when they have a serious problem', which the cast generally has to some degree or another.