Creature Girls: A Hands-On Field Journal in Another World

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I gave this example because... is it closer to what we see in the manga? Maybe polyamory could also be taken as an example.
DIdn't understand what you were implying, after clarification i agree with you 100%. This stone age thinking (complete disregard who to mate with just to produce offspring) is indeed stone age polyamory. A true communism in sense (Even Taishi being the first among communist comrades where everyone should be equal has more rights than others).
All your further examples are excellent, but again they only confirm what I wrote. At this stage, there is a confrontation with nature/other kingdoms/villages in Taishi village.
Yup, we evolved with our biology taking in to account that men die more thus more men are born. Taishi is currently ruling a state where they are in crisis. But his dogma is as if current goblin way of life is everlasting not a temporary measure.
Completely agreed with this.
Also Taishi is indeed a hypocrite, that was when i started to strongly dislike him. Before that i was thinking that it was like ok, he is bad and flawed but stays true to their dogma, now? He basically outwardly lives by their dogma but otherwise lives like a greedy man who wants power and women all to himself.
 
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Ch28: good lord, the mangaka needs a name dictionary. Rolled my eyes at the two names at the end.
 
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My gripes with this thing:
1.- Author switched to use 3D only and hand draws a scarce amount of panels after I think chapter 30 or somewhere around that (Is really off-putting, like that one trashy anime where they tried using 2D for side characters and 3D for the main leads of the show [also with very trash animation])
2.- The whole political and ideological fubar on recent chapters make it feel like reading through a reddit post or 4chan forum.
3.- Taishi could have his own spin off manga to be honest; his chapters became pretty boring after the incident with the noble kid. (Such a shame too, really liked the whole foreshadowing with the demon lord shadow looming over him, it was a cool character design choice).
 
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Damn, I figure this series was gonna lit some fire and this comment section did not disappointed.

I see this series as a litmus test for cultural relativist. Easy to scream all cultures are equal until the you see the orc and goblin culture lol.

Author is autistics with world building. Always accurate? Probably not. But A+ for effort cause holy shit the wall text.

Saw someone said the feminism in here is a straw man. First, feminism is such a fracture concept at this point
Is it a straw man when it actually is real? Also, I hope no one take feminism at face value, right? People can always chant their righteousness, but when their actions doesn't line up with their chants, you should take their actions as the more accurate representation of their intention. Author is in Japan where the feminists are high on the crazy scale. The amount of time they stupidly complain about anime did them no favor.
 
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after reading 18 chapters of this, i can only say that this thing is weird but i can't stop myself from reading it. like i know it's bad. average at best, but it was such a unique experience i hadn't really got for quite a while

I agree. The science-like parts are really interesting, and suggest that the author has a deep background in biology. (His grasp of mechanics isn't as good)

The main character is alternately interesting and despicable, which is somewhat interesting and mostly works.

The author makes a few (very few) valid criticisms of modern and historical human society:
"I should treat everyone with respect and kindness." is NOT equal to "I am entitled to have everyone treat me with respect and kindness".
"Rape is bad but it does not justify a massacre."
"Women shouldn't pick a confident loser over a insecure competent mate."

But the whole thing falls apart when the preachy anti-feminist centaur girl shows up. This could be an interesting collision of wildly different cultures with totally different values regarding sex and relationships. But instead the other characters listen with implausible open-jawed amazement to the author's incel Andrew Tate philosophy as if it were coming from the mouth of God himself.

So it's like a ten and zero at the same time, so I'll give it a five.
 
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just like to say this is in english up to volume 11 on mangabuddy
Everywhere that hosts it is up to chptr 71 and those are scans of Seven Sea's stuff. Raws are up to 99, as of this posting date.
 
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