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A broken friendship if those 2 heard about the truth of what really happened
what’s the kannagi incident??Maybe Fran made her a new sister
I'm not gonna lie, I don't feel any sympathy that she was fucked to death lol
She's basically female version of those pathetic male otakus who are obsessed with idol "purity", or worse, manga character purity, like Kannagi incident.
I think since she wasn’t erasing memory, that in addition to giving him new equipment she raised the sensitivity so it would feel like a new experience for him.Was the 180x sensitivity really necessary?
I don't remember the details super well, but basically Kannagi was like a goddess or whatever, and in one chapter it was heavily implied she had a lover long ago, that made some otakus completely lose their minds cause they didn't want a second hand waifu, some even destroyed what they owned of the manga and merchandise, that might or not have something to do with Kannagi kinda of dying and resurrecting with amnesia, making her "pure" again in their eyes, apparently the meltdown of the otakus was so bad it might have contributed to the mangaka poor health at the time.what’s the kannagi incident??
Explain the problem here, mainly the "worse" part.pathetic male otakus who are obsessed with idol "purity", or worse, manga character purity
I understand otakus getting crazy over an idol, but manga characters? C'mon man, you gotta think of those poor animu girls, sometimes we need to draw a line somewhere, that is my lineExplain the problem here, mainly the "worse" part.
You don't "remember" shit, having never read the shitpile that was Kannagi.I don't remember the details super well, but basically Kannagi was like a goddess or whatever, and in one chapter it was heavily implied she had a lover long ago, that made some otakus completely lose their minds cause they didn't want a second hand waifu, some even destroyed what they owned of the manga and merchandise, that might or not have something to do with Kannagi kinda of dying and resurrecting with amnesia, making her "pure" again in their eyes, apparently the meltdown of the otakus was so bad it might have contributed to the mangaka poor health at the time.
That's what I remember at least, it was a long ago after all, but shouldn't be too hard to find more details about it.
The drama started as soon as her ex showed up, which was at the end of volume 6, many otakus raged over it, especially on 2chan, which like 4chan is a cesspool, coincidentally the mangaka health got worse at the same time, publisher says it was unrelated to the controversy, but it probably actually made her health issues worse, because the manga even went on hiatus for a few months for her to recover.You don't "remember" shit, having never read the shitpile that was Kannagi.
It was several volumes into what was a cheerful romcom-shounen whose woman author decided to have the main girl both forget the MC and reintroduce her ex-boyfriend and then turned into a depressed drama shitpile while going on about both her ex and her lost memories while treating the MC like shit.
That's why people cut up their books and it was fully justified too.
We call them legbeards where I'm from.She's basically female version of those pathetic male otakus who are obsessed with idol "purity", or worse, manga character purity, like Kannagi incident.
Otaku acting like that for fictional characters is actually more reasonable than doing so for real people. A character can be an entity which completely embodies an ideal, thus of course it is very common for characters to not be realistic, they are what nobody else is or can be, the way they act is fully unnatural. Based on this, I argue that it is worse to distort these projections than to attack reality. In real life, claims can be truthful or not, and it is good to avoid relying on falsehoods. For fiction, it doesn't matter—if a character is presented as the perfect virgin partner, so she is. It is not something real, you cannot contradict the author's claims, there are no mechanisms for that.I understand otakus getting crazy over an idol, but manga characters? C'mon man, you gotta think of those poor animu girls, sometimes we need to draw a line somewhere, that is my line
But in all seriousness, I guess what I meant is on just how deranged and out of touch with reality these otakus become, that they unironically care about a fictional character virginity to that extent.
Not saying it's better that they become like that over real people, it's just that doing that over a fictional character is so deep in the craziness that you might as well lock them and throw away the key.
Although thinking better about it, does it even have any difference between an idol and a fictional character? After all vast majority of idols are basically playing a character, like how wrestling is all fake, so in practice is there any actual distinction between an idol and a manga character?
I just thought he’s gonna go brain dead the moment he ejaculateI was expecting him to a quick shot after that sensitivity line but damn clearly I was thinking too small