glilimith

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[–] [email protected] 0 points 3 days ago

I really loved this show but I do need to add a content warning for incest themes (siblings) and rape (mostly separately). It's a fantastic show, but it can sometimes be hard to get through.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (2 children)

Hostility to a person is not hostility to a message. There were other people saying the same thing and getting upvoted for it :)

[–] [email protected] -1 points 3 days ago (6 children)

And yet, based on context clues (upvotes on other replies), we can guess that the downvotes on that comment are based on its tone and not based on its message, which other comments delivered quite successfully. This is the exact definition of cherrypicking.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 4 days ago (1 children)

I just feel like it's always better to use real examples than manufactured ones, and holding up troll comments like this can do more harm than good for the cause.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 3 weeks ago

And we finally have our complete love triangle! At least, I would guess as much based on the OP and ED. Their vibes are very different, but Shouma seems like he's potentially just as dangerous as Kirishima and has a similar lack of common sense.

Meanwhile things seem pretty tense among the leadership, and I imagine things are about to get very messy as soon as people start feeling like there might be opportunities to climb the hierarchy.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 3 weeks ago

Makoto did also say that in the same scene, but I largely take the "I'm a boy" comments with a grain of salt, since much of that often reads as "I'm amab" or "I'm supposed to be a boy". I'm also not sure the egg prime directive applies to fictional characters*, though I'd definitely be using he/him if Makoto were a real person, yes, lol.

*There are a bunch of reasons for this but one of them is that the nature of storytelling is that each person's understanding of a story is a little different because no medium perfectly relays what's in the author's mind into our minds, so we each get our own personal Makoto in our own heads. Mine is definitely a girl (egg) but I don't really fault anyone for coming to different conclusions (unless they're for transphobic reasons, lol)

[–] [email protected] 0 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

I haven't read the manga, but in the anime the only time I remember Makoto saying they don't want to be a girl is when they say something along the lines of "I don't want to live as a boy or a girl, I want to live as me". They read to me as pretty obviously someone not done with their gender journey, with a lot of internalized transphobia. And judging from their reactions from people reading them as a girl, I'd guess they'll end up transfem (whether girl or nb).

[–] [email protected] 0 points 3 weeks ago

My new season has sort of settled in. I think I've cut down to things I'm pretty likely to finish, and I've decided on the anime I'll be showing to my friends (every season I pick out around 6 for them and they choose 3 of them to watch together). The tasting menu this time is 365 Days to the Wedding, Acro Trip, Dan Da Dan, How I Attended an All-Guys Mixer, Let This Grieving Soul Retire, and Yakuza Fiance, with a bonus option to rewatch Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun, since the new season (this winter) is coming out after five years and we don't remember what happened, lol. I'll also be recommending Orb: On the Movements of the Earth, which, like Chainsaw Man before it, would absolutely be on the agenda if I had the stomach for it, but I'm much too squeamish.

I'm also personally following Nina the Starry Bride and The Do-Over Damsel Conquers the Dragon Emperor for some shoujo trash, and Ranma 1/2 for some tsundere nostalgia.

Meanwhile, my friends and I finally finished our shows from last season! Here are my thoughts:

Dahlia In Bloom - 3/10This one was rough animation-wise, but we stuck with it because it seemed like it'd be a cute little romance. Instead, we sat through episode upon episode of business meetings about foot fungus and hiring craftsman and splitting revenues and on and on. Every week we desperately pleaded for Dahlia and Wolf to go on a date or accidentally touch hands and then blush at each other or something, and by the end they each told the grave of a dead parent that the other was a really good friend. The whole season seemed pointless, like hours of setup for a plot that never arrived.

Elusive Samurai - 9/10This was good solid fun the whole way through. The CGI was a little rough in some places, but ultimately that is more than forgiven because it's clear they were spending that saved time wisely on the amazing sakuga moments. All the characters were fun to watch and it was great watching them grow in both skill and maturity. Strong recommend.

Sempai is an Otokonoko - 10/10It feels so good to see a queer story that both revels in the joy of being oneself and doesn't shy away from the fear and hurt that come from a hostile society. Our leads have legitimate worries, but they also have strong bonds with both each other and all the allies in their lives. The end of the season left a lot of loose ends, but I think it paused in a good place. I'm looking forward to the movie, and maybe a second season after that if they get it, and I'm still holding out hope for the polyamory ending (complete love triangle, let's go!)

[–] [email protected] 0 points 3 weeks ago

It's clear why Takahashi was the queen of romcoms for so long. It's easy to make a couple who bicker all the time but ultimately end up together anyway, but it's a lot harder to nail that type of relationship where you can tell that they bicker because it's an easy and comfortable dynamic that doesn't require any emotional risk from either side.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 3 weeks ago

@[email protected] did rikka post this automatically? From the timing it looks like yes, which probably means there's a bug in her manual-only posting.

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