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How the fuck is a certain magical index #1? Did the creators sleep with someone for major publicity or something?

Fucking hell the river's not that deep...

You missed the meaning. Misandrical feminists only care about making the point that men are oppressive to women. Meaning, they will twist facts, have perverted perspectives, and flip flop (like with Kim Kardashian), all to make the point that men are counterintuitive to the growth of women. Anything that doesn't fit

I'm saying in general, people in America turn every issue into a massive riot, I wasn't referring to Ferguson. I'm not saying we don't need to fight issues, I'm saying people here make everything into an issue. I'm from Indiana aswell so I know this kind of stuff goes down even in state. Here's another example: the

It isn't. Like I've mentioned before, freedom is a huge fucking deal in America. It's not about being right or logical, it's about being free. Unfortunately, civilized society needs rules to function. Other countries realize this. I have friends from South Korea who realize that the country doesn't have a perfect

That may be true. Rebellion is the essence of America, and assimilation the essence of Japan. Neither works out perfectly in either country, especially in America recently

Not a problem, and to put it into even more perspective, there are such things in Japan called local idols. These are girls or groups of girls that go on t.v. and attend events in an effort to promote the town and its businesses. It's similar to, say, how an Indianapolis Colt will feature in a commercial for a car

It's because in Japan, the idols work for the fans. Their image and actions are solely what the fans want and if they stray from that, they're done. In America, however, the fans work for the idols. Whatever a western idol does, she will be supported by her fans. It's the complete opposite dynamic, and this is because

It's an attempt to make the perfect human, and it's marketed towards men yes. Most people at idol concerts are men in their 30's, but women want to be them and like their bubblegum pop music so they're also popular with girls. And it's not like they're forced to do this, women actively try to be idols. One of the

People want to be popular. Impressionable young girls most definitely want to be popular. That is why KK is idolized and why this app does well.

I don't know why people don't understand the concept of an idol. Your job is literally to be famous and worshiped. Asian idol culture has perfected this, where idol agencies market girls as being popular to make them popular.

Exactly, feminists want to eat their cake and have it too. They want people like Kim Kardashian for them to scorn, to look down on as an example of hurting the cause, but if men agree with them, they then want Kim Kardashian to be an example of feminist culture, and being hardworking in an unconventional way. It's not

Don't think too hard about it. Feminism isn't about standing up for women's rights or having respectable role models, it's about making a point, whatever that point may be.

One saves the earth in an anime, the other has a sex tape and rides the coat tales of her father, while constantly jumping from guy to guy while being considered in small circles an "independent and working woman" because grocery shopping is "working" and wearing clothes is "working". I do all those things too, but

It seems these girls at least partially like it because it lets them shove men off (you interpret it as being strong willed, I see it as liking the attention but playing hard to get, it makes them feel in control of their emotions and the situation) and because it makes them feel popular. I don't think it's healthy to

That weird-ass "come hither" thing Japanese women do with their arms out seems childish as hell.

:'O words can not describe this feeling...

as for Akame ga Kill! I think this recent episode kind of dispelled your criticism. The show is edgy as fuck and it proves that the heroes and villains can get hurt gruesomely which adds major suspense. That, and NO gore censorship, which is by far Tokyo Ghoul's biggest flaw (and Tokyo ESP as well).

eeeeh I'm going to have to disagree with you about Zankyou no Terror losing its suspense. It was hinted at since episode 1 that these dudes weren't killers, like how they made sure they set the sprinkler system off to evacuate everyone before they destroyed the building. If anything, this recent episode ADDED suspense

Lol, rather, the amount of stuff you can get away with in America is near as much as in Japan.