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I don't know if you were planning to review or even watch Ping pong the animation, but THAT is a well written show. Best of the season, for sure.

And one guy was a douchebag on the internet. Life went on.

I would have missed out on some cool shit had I done that with Attack on Titan. Which I was about ready to. Moral of the story? It probably gets better unless things are just downright bad.

I'm pretty sure I've played games just like this before.

I understand his argument, but it isn't as if she is targeting men of color, cat calling's popularity fluctuates from culture to culture, it simply more prominently practiced by black men, so odds are if you set out to scold every cat caller a disproportionate number are going to be black. And women of color are

One night going home from a party I was harassed by these 3 guys who were following me. It was quite a dark street but I was very close to a crowded area. (I live in Amsterdam and have never felt unsafe here, even walking through a park at night.)
I told them to fuck off. One of the guys was suddenly next to me and

I've had this worry a few times. I recently snapped at a car full of men who catcalled me. They said they just wanted to talk, and I yelled, "just because I'm walking down the street doesn't mean you have a right to engage with me." and then I worried that they would misread the situation and think that my issue was

Women are minorities by virtue of the way they are treated. We got the vote later, we are still considered less-than, we still don't have parity in positions of power. And minority women get street harassment, as well. So let's get men to check their privilege. Sure, some have their own struggles - but that does

She actually addresses this issue in the FAQ on her website:

There are different kids of privilege. Just because someone is marginalized in one way (racial, socioeconomic, etc.) does not mean they cannot contribute to the oppression of others (e.g. women). Calling these men out on their behaviour does not dismiss the oppression they face themselves.

They're still no patch on Keima though.

Makes fun in a good way though, not shitting on other shows. Classic as fuck. Personally I don't think there is much hope in anime with the overwhelming amount of light novel adaptation each season. There's just so fucking many... Even if we get anime like Madoka or Kill la Kill every once in a while. And Attack on

As a fighter I find that kind of shit appalling. Everyone works their ass off before a fight, they should have nothing but respect for each other.

I don't even know that I would call the scene where the woman's head is bitten off more realistic. For me part of the problem is that the CGI looks VERY obvious, so instead of being sucked into whatever's happening, you're distracted by the way everything looks like animated putty. I don't know. It's hard to

Oh, it's a Suntory ad. So they're trying to sell alcohol to minors?

Also acceptable: I don't always drum, but when I do, I drum in the science classroom.

Drumming in the science classroom. "I, too, like to live dangerously".

So a poop simulator running a 4k 72 fps is therefore not pretending to be artistic and actually is?

butthurt

This is the first positive review, i think, for this anime. An if you wanna explore the concept of vengeance, just go watch some Korean movies, not this.