Bitter-exclusion

: Originally released in 2013, this title is a visual novel often categorized as a "nukige" . It follows the story of Shouhei Kido and his interactions at school . There has been interest in seeing the game released on platforms like GOG.com .

: Scientific papers often discuss the "bitter" nature of social rejection, contrasting the "sweet" feeling of social acceptance and its biological impacts . Biological & Chemical Context bitter-exclusion

: "Home bitter home?" is the title of research exploring the exclusion from homeownership among older Europeans, specifically focusing on gender and living arrangements . : Originally released in 2013, this title is

: The phrase "Exclusion After Inclusion: A Bitter Reality" appears in research regarding multicultural policies and the superficial acceptance of diversity . : Scientific papers often discuss the "bitter" nature

: The phrase has been used in promotional material for reality TV (e.g., The Valley Season 3) to describe dramatic "exclusions and bitter rivalries" between cast members . Academic & Research Contexts

: In food science and pharmaceuticals, researchers study bitter-masking —strategies to exclude or block bitter tastes (agonism/antagonism of receptors like hTAS2R16) to make medications or foods more palatable .