I want a female centric moe seinfeld.
Then you should watch Joshiraku.
I want a female centric moe seinfeld.
Oh, I need to watch that. There are so many games to play, and anime to watch, and books to read. It's hard to find time.Then you should watch Joshiraku.
I only watched the first couple of episodes of Kujibiki Unbalance, but it was cute.
What was wrong with it?
Um... is that a bad thing?But yeah, otaku seem to embrace and identify with even negative portrayals of their culture. How else could you have people who embrace the hikikomori and NEET labels?
Um... is that a bad thing?
I can understand how that feels.This thread is filled with stuff that I do not have the capacity to deal with or process.
Huh... it sounds like they don't take labels too personally and let it bother them. Which seems nice.It's a sign that many people in the culture don't care about fixing their personal problems or the culture's problems as a whole, so yeah, I'd say that's bad.
What if it was set in WWII Europe?
I want a female centric moe seinfeld.
I only watched the first couple of episodes of Kujibiki Unbalance, but it was cute.
What was wrong with it?
Then you should watch Joshiraku.
Yay! I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks it sounds interesting.That's a very interesting premise, and could work, Maybe a satire?
Oh wow, that sounds interesting. I want to read that, now. I love Slice of Life, and there needs to be more anime and manga starring adults. Thank you for bringing that up!In other note,
I would love 34-sai Mushoku-san manga to be animated.
It's about 34 year old unemployed women. It's depressingly cute and heart warming.
Yay! You agree, too!It could definitely work as a way to educate people about what feminism actually is. It's a very complex and diverse set of beliefs that can't simply be labeled as a hatred for men like Internet douchebags and misogynists want you to believe.
Today Simone de Beauvoir would had her 107th birthday if she was alive.
Maybe to comemorate her 110'th birthday ?
Oh my goodness, that was amazing! Thanks for sharing that!