Clothing with names is the #1 thing that prevents us for returning it or consigning it
Classic. Blame the victim.
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I don't know about American networks but I know for a fact that they censor it on crunchy roll and that shits annoying.
Here we're talking about Japanese TV broadcast censoring, which has occurred for decades (see the entire missing scene in Kareshi Kanojo no Jijou episode 18, or Maze TV's differences), which is different than but sometimes confused for American (or other foreign) broadcast censoring of things present in the Japanese…
Censored on Japanese TV broadcast and English simulcast (which use the Japanese broadcast footage), uncensored on blu-ray and DVD. I know that Funimation, at least, makes the uncensored versions available to subscribers once they get the uncensored footage (in preperation of English dubs), but I'm not sure about other…
^obviously a fan of cleavage
Yes, but with GV, you can receive your calls, check your texts and voicemail, and all your stuff.
I always watch my feet when I walk. Tech neck!
Because it took place on national TV, on a network paid for by the public, and therefore there's a higher standard of behavior for joshing, even between friends. You can say what you want in the green room or the pub, but when the cameras are rolling you're at work and can't say inappropriate shit that will…
I really don't give a crap about all of his 'un-Pc' comments. I just think he's a pompous asshole that needs to go away.
I don't think there is much demand for a character that just plays video games and masturbates every day.
I think that's fine.
More people than you realize. Clothes hide a lot of the details, but when you see someone with a bit of a hunch in their shoulders, chances are their lower back is a mess, too.
please, stop it, stop this stupid "i must find some hidden meaning in something that doesn't have a meaning". it's the same as the people who read stuff into The Lord of the Rings, some connection to WWII and stuff like that, even though Tolkien explicitely states in the foreword that there is NO deeper/hidden meaning…