No I mean mens brains are wired to be competitive more. Women can be plenty competitive but they think differently in general (see brain games episode where men did a bunch of stupid tasks without reading the bottom of the paper that just said ignore everything and sign your name)
I will say nothing about Theoniks avatar, but I don't think the Free!-stuff at most imply something lewd. I mean, they're often almost naked and touch each other while half naked, because they are halfnaked. Swimming is a very clothless sport. The presantation of the posted free stuff is not very lewd. In my opinion.
I hope everybody has forgotten that I missed the NGNL fanservice.
Alright, I liked this series a lot. But I really want to talk about the most important issue prevalent throughout the show. That is, of course, the blatant inequality between the representation of the sexes.
Aboard the Battleship Yamato we find our crew – filled with regal and honorable men dressed for the job in full regalia. Their broad-shouldered suits proudly brandishing the anchor insignia of the Yamato across their chests. Indeed their outfits appear as a throwback to the old Imperial Japanese Navy (much as the Space Battleship Yamato is to the real Battleship Yamato of WWII). Meanwhile, the women aboard our noble vessel wear outfits that appear practically spray painted on. Leaving far less to the imagination than a wash of liquid latex, the seams of their bodysuits ride along their figures like high cut bikini lines. Fit so snugly as to reveal every curve and crevice, the disparity here makes one feel rather voyeuristic. To top it off, their outfits even come complete with built in high-heels! This absurdity is given even further undue attention by the many up close and cropped shots of the ship's most valuable assets.
And speaking of figures... It's rather easy to see that the male characters come in all shapes and sizes. Some characters are older, fatter, shorter, or taller. They even come in varying degrees of ugliness too (Dr. Sado)! While the entire female cast remains youthful, [REDACTED] little [REDACTED]s with beautiful faces, and ideal proportions. The only conclusion that can be made here, is that this truly, truly, sexism....
that I can [REDACT] to...
Oh,
...and I drew a picture for you of the OTP Melda x Akira! I was going to post it here, but maybe I'll just link it instead. On second thought... maybe I won't.
Alright, I liked this series a lot. But I really want to talk about the most important issue prevalent throughout the show. That is, of course, the blatant inequality between the representation of the sexes.
Aboard the Battleship Yamato we find our crew filled with regal and honorable men dressed for the job in full regalia. Their broad-shouldered suits proudly brandishing the anchor insignia of the Yamato across their chests. Indeed their outfits appear as a throwback to the old Imperial Japanese Navy (much as the Space Battleship Yamato is to the real Battleship Yamato of WWII). Meanwhile, the women aboard our noble vessel wear outfits that appear practically spray painted on. Leaving far less to the imagination than a wash of liquid latex, the seams of their bodysuits ride along their figures like high cut bikini lines. Fit so snugly as to reveal every curve and crevice, the disparity here makes one feel rather voyeuristic. To top it off, their outfits even come complete with built in high-heels! This absurdity is given even further undue attention by the many up close and cropped shots of the ship's most valuable assets.
And speaking of figures... It's rather easy to see that the male characters come in all shapes and sizes. Some characters are older, fatter, shorter, or taller. They even come in varying degrees of ugliness too (Dr. Sado)! While the entire female cast remains youthful, [REDACTED] little [REDACTED]s with beautiful faces, and ideal proportions. The only conclusion that can be made here, is that this truly, truly, sexism....
that I can [REDACT] to...
Oh,
...and I drew a picture for you of the OTP Melda x Akira! I was going to post it here, but maybe I'll just link it instead. On second thought... maybe I won't.
Never played any of the games in this series, and I know the anime focused a lot on the character-related aspects (that's a good thing! Play to the strengths of the medium), but I enjoyed it. It reminded me a lot of Blessing of the Campanella, with all the homunculi and the general friendly feeling of the magical world. One based more on commerce and exploration than questing, with very few actual villains. A more peaceful sort of magic. Still in a pre-industrial fantasy world, but it's got a warmth and heart that provides a nice alternative to a bunch of other things. I feel it plays to my interests a little more than Chaika did, and reminded me that Shining Hearts existed. I should probably check that one out sometime too, for a similar feeling of warm and fuzzy fantasy. Wilbell was one of my favorite of the cast, though Linca would be a close second.
And with that, my spring season comes to a close just in time for Glasslip and the TBS shows tomorrow.
Dude you haven't even reached the Benizakura Arc in Gintama yet, which is episode 58 soooo good. I would recommend you to continue the show because it's really special, but if you don't want to I won't force you.
Free Eternal Abs reminds me that these shows serve as idealized entries into homosocial circles more than anything else. In the same way that shoujo reverse harems allow me as a male viewer to understand the mechanics of gaze is a relatively guilt free way, Free really does let me look at the four/five girl shows in a way that allows me to be completely distant from any emotional (or admittedly hormonal) response.
I think the lack of a hormonal response may be distorting your point of view. Strip everything away from Free! and ask yourself what the emphasized relationship is. It exists between the viewer and the show itself. There is no absence of sexuality that exists inside of something like Free!, it simply redirects those thoughts in a way that directly targets the viewer. The characters that build up the show almost entirely avoid the acknowledgement of these blunt sexual displays. The focus is not on "cute boys doing cute things" because the show isn't based on the behavioral patterns of its cast, instead the drive of the show is to romanticize an idealized "male body" as a direct transaction for the viewer's pleasure.
The philosophies and practices of a show like Free! differ markedly from "cute girls doing cute things" shows like say, K-On or even Yuru Yuri, where the sexual contract between the viewer and the show are unsigned. Yuru Yuri has incredibly light undertones of sexuality that exist, but it isn't a direct interaction that targets the viewer's sexual desires specifically. Instead these implications follow a line of light romance that is supposed to alter the relationships between characters within the world.
I don't really think all of these shows can be placed under the same umbrella. Does Gochuumon wa Usagi Desu ka? fill the same role as something like Free!? Of course not. I think it's potentially misguided to just mark off what appeals to fujoshi as being the same as shows that cater to men just because they can share certain pieces.
I don't get it. Was it bad of me to reveal that I like swimming and do it regularly. You replied in a tone that insinuated that I did not know much about it.
The thing making me uncomfortable was the people posting them. If a 12 year old girl was posting it like "Oh my god I love this show it's so silly" I'd be fine with it.
The thing making me uncomfortable was the people posting them. If a 12 year old girl was posting it like "Oh my god I love this show it's so silly" I'd be fine with it.
It seems that you stopped using a avatar. Now you will be forgotten without one. How am I supposed to remember your name out of all the avatar-less gaffers..
Anyway if anybody wants to be my friend my nnid is darkside31337 so let me have yours. I know some of you guys were doing this the last week or so, so I'm LTTP already.
I don't get it. Was it bad of me to reveal that I like swimming and do it regularly. You replied in a tone that insinuated that I did not know much about it.
No, I didn't want to imply that you know nothing about swimming. It was about the randomness about your comment that you swim yourself, because that has no influence on the issue of lewd Free pictures.
It seems that you stopped using a avatar. Now you will be forgotten without one. How am I supposed to remember your name out of all the avatar-less gaffers..
Anyway if anybody wants to be my friend my nnid is darkside31337 so let me have yours. I know some of you guys were doing this the last week or so, so I'm LTTP already.
No, I didn't want to imply that you know nothing about swimming. It was about the randomness about your comment that you swim yourself, because that has no influence on the issue of lewd Free pictures.
Anyway if anybody wants to be my friend my nnid is darkside31337 so let me have yours. I know some of you guys were doing this the last week or so, so I'm LTTP already.
Heck I don't really have a problem with some of the free gifs that are slightly suggestive like the one of a character unzipping his pants where you can see his swim suit underneath.
What I have a problem with is the gifs or images that are simply ass or crotch shots, or gifs/images of the characters dry humping each other even if they're fully clothed.
In the same breath I don't mind pictures of cute/sexy girls in cut/sexy outfits and that isn't what the problem was, it's when it turns into overly sexual talk or conversation focusing on overly sexual parts that it turns into a negative. It's really all in context and presentation
...and I drew a picture for you of the OTP Melda x Akira! I was going to post it here, but maybe I'll just link it instead. On second thought... maybe I won't.
Anime don't preview the next episode with a "will the character do x or will he do y" while showing us the answer to said question -.- now I have no real interest in watching the first half of episode 13. At least keep the suspension of disbelief that the character may do x instead of y
Anime don't preview the next episode with a "will the character do x or will he do y" while showing us the answer to said question -.- now I have no real interest in watching the first half of episode 13. At least keep the suspension of disbelief that the character may do x instead of y
Anime don't preview the next episode with a "will the character do x or will he do y" while showing us the answer to said question -.- now I have no real interest in watching the first half of episode 13. At least keep the suspension of disbelief that the character may do x instead of y
I think that's a huge problem with Captain Earth. They basically tell you everything in the preview, then you wait for Adachi and friends to figure it out and it takes forever when it's so obvious.
Hell they didn't figure it out one episode and it was probably the most obvious time
Anyway if anybody wants to be my friend my nnid is darkside31337 so let me have yours. I know some of you guys were doing this the last week or so, so I'm LTTP already.
Alright, I liked this series a lot. But I really want to talk about the most important issue prevalent throughout the show. That is, of course, the blatant inequality between the representation of the sexes.
Aboard the Battleship Yamato we find our crew filled with regal and honorable men dressed for the job in full regalia. Their broad-shouldered suits proudly brandishing the anchor insignia of the Yamato across their chests. Indeed their outfits appear as a throwback to the old Imperial Japanese Navy (much as the Space Battleship Yamato is to the real Battleship Yamato of WWII). Meanwhile, the women aboard our noble vessel wear outfits that appear practically spray painted on. Leaving far less to the imagination than a wash of liquid latex, the seams of their bodysuits ride along their figures like high cut bikini lines. Fit so snugly as to reveal every curve and crevice, the disparity here makes one feel rather voyeuristic. To top it off, their outfits even come complete with built in high-heels! This absurdity is given even further undue attention by the many up close and cropped shots of the ship's most valuable assets.
And speaking of figures... It's rather easy to see that the male characters come in all shapes and sizes. Some characters are older, fatter, shorter, or taller. They even come in varying degrees of ugliness too (Dr. Sado)! While the entire female cast remains youthful, [REDACTED] little [REDACTED]s with beautiful faces, and ideal proportions. The only conclusion that can be made here, is that this truly, truly, sexism....
that I can [REDACT] to...
Oh,
...and I drew a picture for you of the OTP Melda x Akira! I was going to post it here, but maybe I'll just link it instead. On second thought... maybe I won't.
The thing making me uncomfortable was the people posting them. If a 12 year old girl was posting it like "Oh my god I love this show it's so silly" I'd be fine with it.
Anyway if anybody wants to be my friend my nnid is darkside31337 so let me have yours. I know some of you guys were doing this the last week or so, so I'm LTTP already.
No, I didn't want to imply that you know nothing about swimming. It was about the randomness about your comment that you swim yourself, because that has no influence on the issue of lewd Free pictures.
Alright, I liked this series a lot. But I really want to talk about the most important issue prevalent throughout the show. That is, of course, the blatant inequality between the representation of the sexes.
Aboard the Battleship Yamato we find our crew filled with regal and honorable men dressed for the job in full regalia. Their broad-shouldered suits proudly brandishing the anchor insignia of the Yamato across their chests. Indeed their outfits appear as a throwback to the old Imperial Japanese Navy (much as the Space Battleship Yamato is to the real Battleship Yamato of WWII). Meanwhile, the women aboard our noble vessel wear outfits that appear practically spray painted on. Leaving far less to the imagination than a wash of liquid latex, the seams of their bodysuits ride along their figures like high cut bikini lines. Fit so snugly as to reveal every curve and crevice, the disparity here makes one feel rather voyeuristic. To top it off, their outfits even come complete with built in high-heels! This absurdity is given even further undue attention by the many up close and cropped shots of the ship's most valuable assets.
And speaking of figures... It's rather easy to see that the male characters come in all shapes and sizes. Some characters are older, fatter, shorter, or taller. They even come in varying degrees of ugliness too (Dr. Sado)! While the entire female cast remains youthful, [REDACTED] little [REDACTED]s with beautiful faces, and ideal proportions. The only conclusion that can be made here, is that this truly, truly, sexism....
that I can [REDACT] to...
Oh,
...and I drew a picture for you of the OTP Melda x Akira! I was going to post it here, but maybe I'll just link it instead. On second thought... maybe I won't.
Yamato is an amazing series but you raise a valid point that is often overlooked. The series has several notably embarrassing fan service shots that just weren't needed.....just like the heels and the girls wearing skin tight suits.