Message from @MrsDangerMachine
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Animes are weird, they're all about some awkward guy meeting vampires in a school
Its always about a damn battle school or so
and everyone is horny at the touch of a button
anime can do less with sterotypes though, those are really tired
and its always journalism or paranormal clubs
When you come up with a anime' the number one rule is '; setting a school . then do the rest
oh look, a teenager... he must be destined to save the world from some god like army of monsters
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Honestly they could make career or interesting after school work look good and worth living.
or look at all the tsunderes... everyone is a tsundere it seems
and its like 4-5 girls each with a color of the rainbow as drapes
this
because harems....
is every anime
summed up
in one
But they fucking don't, they want the youth to breed because adults are getting too depressed and not having kids.
oddly makes sense
r/unpopularopinion is actually a pretty balanced subreddit.
Otaku does not have a good implication in Japan
All they do after work is go home and drink..
what I don't get is that in japan the sexes don't talk to each other much, but their favorite genre of gaming are dating sims....
Books > Manga > Anime > Capeshit
its cuz they're a bunch of weebs
like Weebo over there in his apron
they don't date real people, they pretend to date video game characters....
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The Doctor of triggers
I doubt that's the case... most claims I've heard are because Japan has people working for too long.
There are people in Japan marrying video game characters
There's a cultural shift on top of that
and body pillows as well @CyberNecro
Long hours -> low energy -> no sex -> no kids
There's a lot of men who are basically deciding deliberately to not seek marriage or even in many cases a proper career
Possibly owing to the crazy work environment
in korea they work a lot and find time to make sexy time
I have also heard that Japanese women are brought to high standards, hence why some end up moving to other countries, like the United States.