Watched the first episode and couldn't stand it. Probably because I don't particularly see the humor in it? I find it more or less sad if funny, which of itself is sad given that the creator is intentionally playing it for laughs, like stereotypical anime-cross-dressers. Usually, this kind of ironic karmatic slap-stick is always played on morally questionable characters but I just found it sad (in a not so good way). So, I ended it there given that kind of comedy didn't really draw any real laughs just bewilderment, really.
I'm mostly going into it under the impression that the humor falls... Kind of in a sense of being an introverted and or socially awkward teenager can be well, awkward as ****.
I'd say the biggest laughs I personally got from the first episode was: 1. When Tomoko was trying to plan her escape from NotMcDonalds to get around her classmates (the escape plan made me giggle cause yeah, I've felt that kind of stuff before when I was younger) and 2. Just how happy she got over mumbling a goodbye to her teacher. Cause again while I can ramble up a storm textually, I still sometimes get insanely uncomfortable around small talk in person so making it out of those situations not feeling like I made an ass of myself is a treasure and I'm thirty...
So yeah I guess I'm more inclined to take the humor more along the lines of "Yikes. This can be *entirely* too relateable..." but that's just me.
ETA so I'm not double posting: That's exactly it for me too Vroom. I'm technically watching it with Isi and he can vouch for the fact that I had a few moments (mostly the ones addressed above) where I said "Yup. I'm totally guilty of this kind of thing."