No.71356
>>70989I now think about this post on the regular
No.71885
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No.72399
>>72373I don't think this China fella is a nice person
No.72400
>>72261wolfRPG... nooooooooo
No.72428
>>72400What's wrong with Wolf? I actually like it, it seems to offer more vareity than RPG maker.
No.73995
my friends are here
No.74016
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No.74029
>>74016When I first read this I was surprised the Oshi no Ko artist would go this far but then I realized they were also the same author of Kuzu no Honkai and it all made sense.
No.74032
Some of the manga, anime, vn, etc. trying to expose ¨the dark side of humanity¨ or whatever, try too hard. I think the authors who have been through something themselves are the ones who can say more about it than ¨yes this happens and it's ugly, look¨, it's hard to find a good balance. Also off-putting how some of them are clearly expressing their contempt for certain people in a condescending manner without offering an alternate worldview, at least.
No.74033
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No.74034
>>74032>¨the dark side of humanity¨is a fucking stupid meme. I hate it.
I don't think there is a balance for it because as an accusation against humanity, it can't not ring hollow.*
There are important lessons about society or human nature to be learned. But that's not the same thing.
That said, is this really the right thread for that?
* That's actually not entirely true. Christianity for example (is it the root of the meme?) sees God as the origin of the value system and as the chief judge of humanity. With such a superhuman perspective, the meme can make sense.
No.74076
>>74032It should be noted that
>>74016 is from a collection of oneshots that are all about unfulfilled women doing things they know are bad. (Seems like that's something she really likes to write about.) And I mean "marrying a man I don't love so I can have an affair with his friend" levels of bad. What happens in the story Anonymous posted is that cosplayer-chan takes otaku-kun to a hotel and undresses in front of him, but when he finds the real thing to be not that pretty when compared to 2D she tells him to kill himself, with the later reveal that sadly she really did like him. He's unable to move on while the girl seemingly does after leaving their circle behind. On the other hand, a later oneshot is about a girl being inspired to become a mangaka by an amateur illustrator friend who ends up whoring herself to death (yes, really) and the stories are in general presented as more tragic than critical which casts a good deal of doubt on whether the cosplayer was in the right.
No.74346
>>74322Somehow, that voice sounds slightly too high-pitched.