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2018-02-15 at 9:05 PM UTC
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2018-02-15 at 9:06 PM UTC
Originally posted by LegalizeSpiritualDiscovery You won't, though.
That sounds like a challenge. Unfortunately my vocal skills are rather poor from a lifetime of disuse and language ability may not be be of my strengths (not sure). I’ve never really tried to memorize an entire song in a foreign language.
What if I just blare it on a boombox while dressed as Sailor Moon? It’s a time honored tradition. -
2018-02-15 at 9:17 PM UTCAh... Dat feel when you see all your enemies rounded in the local county jail with their Freddy Kruger lookin' asses and you're still free makes me grateful to be alive.
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2018-02-15 at 9:45 PM UTC
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2018-02-15 at 10:08 PM UTC
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2018-02-15 at 10:35 PM UTCIt’s good to be a G. With some Klonopin and Vyvanse I’m pretty sure I could become and beta among aspies.
Hell, I even manage to utterly dominate the non-autists here. -
2018-02-15 at 10:41 PM UTCI really had a warped perception due to being an autistic hiki for so long.
There’s such a high concentration of kawaii college girls here. Why is it that there seems to be such a dearth elsewhere? Well, there isn’t much pedestrianism here andnit course I never go to the places they’re likely to hang out. -
2018-02-15 at 11:19 PM UTC
Originally posted by Daily Why are people like you drawn to animes? Could you break it down psychologically?
Because it's the most refined form of capitalist art. Nothing is off the table in anime, if it will sell someone will make an anime out of it. As attested to by the spree of incest anime being put out in the main stream by big name studios in the last several years. It is the artform that has finally managed to eliminate the single thing that makes art oil to capitalism's water: the artist. Anime is created by massive deeply pipelined and heavily parallelized teams, all artistic authority is vested in a committee which is fairly directly accountable to stockholders. None of the people involved in creating modern anime are irreplaceable. There are minor exceptions in big name directors and mangaka but even these vestiages are being shed as non-adapted anime are increasingly successful and the number of anime with a singular name attached to them has been steadily declining.
Wresting creative control from individuals has enabled incredible new levels of cross selling that's rivaled in the west perhaps only by the starwars memorabilia industry. It also facilitates trend riding, historically inserting a popular thing of the moment into a work would be resisted by an artist as it would date their work but art-by-committee is unconcerned with legacy. And secondary markets are better represented: singular authors are usually only aware of their primary market if they see their work as being specifically pitched to a market at all. With diverse representation in committee it's now not unheard of for a series to make more money outside of Japan than in.
It is the pinnacle of free market entertainment, and western devils can but sit and marvel at the well oiled capitalistic machine which generates it. -
2018-02-15 at 11:29 PM UTC^fag
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2018-02-15 at 11:31 PM UTCfit me irl. bitch
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2018-02-15 at 11:36 PM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny Because it's the most refined form of capitalist art. Nothing is off the table in anime, if it will sell someone will make an anime out of it. As attested to by the spree of incest anime being put out in the main stream by big name studios in the last several years. It is the artform that has finally managed to eliminate the single thing that makes art oil to capitalism's water: the artist. Anime is created by massive deeply pipelined and heavily parallelized teams, all artistic authority is vested in a committee which is fairly directly accountable to stockholders. None of the people involved in creating modern anime are irreplaceable. There are minor exceptions in big name directors and mangaka but even these vestiages are being shed as non-adapted anime are increasingly successful and the number of anime with a singular name attached to them has been steadily declining.
Wresting creative control from individuals has enabled incredible new levels of cross selling that's rivaled in the west perhaps only by the starwars memorabilia industry. It also facilitates trend riding, historically inserting a popular thing of the moment into a work would be resisted by an artist as it would date their work but art-by-committee is unconcerned with legacy. And secondary markets are better represented: singular authors are usually only aware of their primary market if they see their work as being specifically pitched to a market at all. With diverse representation in committee it's now not unheard of for a series to make more money outside of Japan than in.
It is the pinnacle of free market entertainment, and western devils can but sit and marvel at the well oiled capitalistic machine which generates it.
This doesn't answer my question, like, at all. I get it, you can draw anything and artists are replaceable. LOL. You could have just said that. But why are people like MALICE, people who are socially dysfunctional, autistic, etc attracted to anime? Fucking high ass nigga -
2018-02-15 at 11:38 PM UTC
Originally posted by Daily This doesn't answer my question, like, at all. I get it, you can draw anything and artists are replaceable. LOL. You could have just said that. But why are people like MALICE, people who are socially dysfunctional, autistic, etc attracted to anime? Fucking high ass nigga
Because people like Malice don't really care about the taboos associated with cartoons as an adult because they're too autistic to follow social norms. Also because they like escapism, and anime as a medium offers a fuckton of pretty unique stories to escape into. Plus 2D waifus are purest.
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2018-02-15 at 11:45 PM UTC
Originally posted by Daily This doesn't answer my question, like, at all. I get it, you can draw anything and artists are replaceable. LOL. You could have just said that. But why are people like MALICE, people who are socially dysfunctional, autistic, etc attracted to anime? Fucking high ass nigga
He's not drawn to it because he's dysfunctional and autistic is what I was getting at it. He's drawn to it because it's the height of hedonistic/free market entertainment and the manufacturing process is important to understanding that. -
2018-02-15 at 11:50 PM UTC
Originally posted by HTS Because people like Malice don't really care about the taboos associated with cartoons as an adult because they're too autistic to follow social norms. Also because they like escapism, and anime as a medium offers a fuckton of pretty unique stories to escape into. Plus 2D waifus are purest.
*shrug*
Yeah, I guess that's it, along with what Tensai Lanny wrote. -
2018-02-15 at 11:52 PM UTCOne day we're going to be able to experience Kiss x Sis in VR and that will be the day I will never step foot outside again.
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2018-02-15 at 11:54 PM UTCEvery time I tell people I jerk off to kiss x sis, they make fun of my anime tastes but they've still never given me anything better. Fucking phony contrarian faggots.
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2018-02-15 at 11:56 PM UTCKiss x Sis was trashy as hell with no real, but it still managed to give me captivated boners.
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2018-02-15 at 11:57 PM UTC
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2018-02-15 at 11:57 PM UTCw
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2018-02-15 at 11:58 PM UTChoops I had a stroke