• starman2112@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    Me but with anime and pedophiles

    If someone enters a conversation saying child-coding isn’t a thing, they get a free block

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      15 hours ago

      Oh. This is one of the reasons I hate the anime culture…

      My favorite anime is One Punch Man. I just like the vibe of the character and his depressive outview. I sympathize with Saitama, such a well written character. However, go to the onepunchman subreddit and god damn, most of them are drawing children in minimal clothes. What the fuck is wrong with everyone.

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        2 days ago

        Essentially. It’s kind of a fuzzy definition, but it refers to characters who, even if they aren’t explicitly stated to be children within the canon of their story, are obviously meant to look/act like children. It’s a controversial subject, in part because it’s somewhat subjective, and in part because pedophiles don’t like being called out

        The most controversial example I can think of is this character from Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid. She has just enormous breasts. Like, half of her body weight is in her chest. Real weird fetish shit. But also, if you take away the frankly disgusting tits, it’s literally just a kid

        Dudes who like jerking off to her really don’t like when you point that out

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        2 days ago

        Responding so I can come back later and also find the answer to this

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          It might be easier to use the save button (star)

          Then simply go to your profile page to see your saved posts: