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Jul 29, 2021 3:17 PM
#51
RobertBobert said: BasedJorge said: RobertBobert said: BasedJorge said: RobertBobert said: Tenryuu1 said: Fuuka getting better and better - she is about to bloom up in her new field. She gets the respect from the other staff members - especially from Kukuru. And it was nice that they did from some trouble save, she wanna just finally some pieces. And we seeing an potentially love-interest at Kukuru... Dx Kosmonaut said: inb4 Fuuka is somehow the other mystery baby and "omg, they were sisters!" ... And I doubt it heavily. Because the similarity of them both equal zero. And Fuuka is about a year older than Kukuru - she isn't more in high school... I can understand when people call this a potential yuri because it is an original anime with two female leads. But you non-ironically call her a potential love interest after one interaction scene in one episode? Man, just let people talk about what they want to talk about. It doesn't inconvenience you one bit, yet you're there bothering anyone who talks about what you don't want to hear damn I find it inconvenient that people immediately try to label any character interaction as yuri bait instead of just saying "their interaction is cute, I ship it". It seems to suggest that any deep and wholesome moments between characters exist only to attract a cheap audience to the show. Dude I promise you no one cares about how inconvenient you find it. Nor does anyone care about what you think of their views on a show. You're just making things more annoying for everyone by whining about how they're seeing things wrongly when they mention anything that could be yuri Nobody cares so much that you keep trying to convince me that asking people not to call yuri bait that maybe be ship tease is an attempt to attack everyone who writes something about yuri. And of course, being a yuri fanboy has nothing to do with how hard you try to speak for everyone or stop me from questioning it. Ok dude, I don't really care about what you have to say to me. I just want you to know that everyone on the Aquatope threads thinks you're a nuisance |
Jul 29, 2021 3:20 PM
#52
BasedJorge said: RobertBobert said: BasedJorge said: RobertBobert said: BasedJorge said: RobertBobert said: Tenryuu1 said: Fuuka getting better and better - she is about to bloom up in her new field. She gets the respect from the other staff members - especially from Kukuru. And it was nice that they did from some trouble save, she wanna just finally some pieces. And we seeing an potentially love-interest at Kukuru... Dx Kosmonaut said: inb4 Fuuka is somehow the other mystery baby and "omg, they were sisters!" ... And I doubt it heavily. Because the similarity of them both equal zero. And Fuuka is about a year older than Kukuru - she isn't more in high school... I can understand when people call this a potential yuri because it is an original anime with two female leads. But you non-ironically call her a potential love interest after one interaction scene in one episode? Man, just let people talk about what they want to talk about. It doesn't inconvenience you one bit, yet you're there bothering anyone who talks about what you don't want to hear damn I find it inconvenient that people immediately try to label any character interaction as yuri bait instead of just saying "their interaction is cute, I ship it". It seems to suggest that any deep and wholesome moments between characters exist only to attract a cheap audience to the show. Dude I promise you no one cares about how inconvenient you find it. Nor does anyone care about what you think of their views on a show. You're just making things more annoying for everyone by whining about how they're seeing things wrongly when they mention anything that could be yuri Nobody cares so much that you keep trying to convince me that asking people not to call yuri bait that maybe be ship tease is an attempt to attack everyone who writes something about yuri. And of course, being a yuri fanboy has nothing to do with how hard you try to speak for everyone or stop me from questioning it. Ok dude, I don't really care about what you have to say to me. I just want you to know that everyone on the Aquatope threads thinks you're a nuisance All of everyone you are talking about now, are they here with us now? |
Jul 29, 2021 3:23 PM
#53
BasedJorge said: I'mma have to agree with this honestly.RobertBobert said: BasedJorge said: RobertBobert said: BasedJorge said: RobertBobert said: Tenryuu1 said: Fuuka getting better and better - she is about to bloom up in her new field. She gets the respect from the other staff members - especially from Kukuru. And it was nice that they did from some trouble save, she wanna just finally some pieces. And we seeing an potentially love-interest at Kukuru... Dx Kosmonaut said: inb4 Fuuka is somehow the other mystery baby and "omg, they were sisters!" ... And I doubt it heavily. Because the similarity of them both equal zero. And Fuuka is about a year older than Kukuru - she isn't more in high school... I can understand when people call this a potential yuri because it is an original anime with two female leads. But you non-ironically call her a potential love interest after one interaction scene in one episode? Man, just let people talk about what they want to talk about. It doesn't inconvenience you one bit, yet you're there bothering anyone who talks about what you don't want to hear damn I find it inconvenient that people immediately try to label any character interaction as yuri bait instead of just saying "their interaction is cute, I ship it". It seems to suggest that any deep and wholesome moments between characters exist only to attract a cheap audience to the show. Dude I promise you no one cares about how inconvenient you find it. Nor does anyone care about what you think of their views on a show. You're just making things more annoying for everyone by whining about how they're seeing things wrongly when they mention anything that could be yuri Nobody cares so much that you keep trying to convince me that asking people not to call yuri bait that maybe be ship tease is an attempt to attack everyone who writes something about yuri. And of course, being a yuri fanboy has nothing to do with how hard you try to speak for everyone or stop me from questioning it. Ok dude, I don't really care about what you have to say to me. I just want you to know that everyone on the Aquatope threads thinks you're a nuisance |
Jul 29, 2021 3:25 PM
#54
Judevin said: BasedJorge said: I'mma have to agree with this honestly.RobertBobert said: BasedJorge said: RobertBobert said: BasedJorge said: RobertBobert said: Tenryuu1 said: Fuuka getting better and better - she is about to bloom up in her new field. She gets the respect from the other staff members - especially from Kukuru. And it was nice that they did from some trouble save, she wanna just finally some pieces. And we seeing an potentially love-interest at Kukuru... Dx Kosmonaut said: inb4 Fuuka is somehow the other mystery baby and "omg, they were sisters!" ... And I doubt it heavily. Because the similarity of them both equal zero. And Fuuka is about a year older than Kukuru - she isn't more in high school... I can understand when people call this a potential yuri because it is an original anime with two female leads. But you non-ironically call her a potential love interest after one interaction scene in one episode? Man, just let people talk about what they want to talk about. It doesn't inconvenience you one bit, yet you're there bothering anyone who talks about what you don't want to hear damn I find it inconvenient that people immediately try to label any character interaction as yuri bait instead of just saying "their interaction is cute, I ship it". It seems to suggest that any deep and wholesome moments between characters exist only to attract a cheap audience to the show. Dude I promise you no one cares about how inconvenient you find it. Nor does anyone care about what you think of their views on a show. You're just making things more annoying for everyone by whining about how they're seeing things wrongly when they mention anything that could be yuri Nobody cares so much that you keep trying to convince me that asking people not to call yuri bait that maybe be ship tease is an attempt to attack everyone who writes something about yuri. And of course, being a yuri fanboy has nothing to do with how hard you try to speak for everyone or stop me from questioning it. Ok dude, I don't really care about what you have to say to me. I just want you to know that everyone on the Aquatope threads thinks you're a nuisance Judevin said: BasedJorge said: I'mma have to agree with this honestly.RobertBobert said: BasedJorge said: RobertBobert said: BasedJorge said: RobertBobert said: Tenryuu1 said: Fuuka getting better and better - she is about to bloom up in her new field. She gets the respect from the other staff members - especially from Kukuru. And it was nice that they did from some trouble save, she wanna just finally some pieces. And we seeing an potentially love-interest at Kukuru... Dx Kosmonaut said: inb4 Fuuka is somehow the other mystery baby and "omg, they were sisters!" ... And I doubt it heavily. Because the similarity of them both equal zero. And Fuuka is about a year older than Kukuru - she isn't more in high school... I can understand when people call this a potential yuri because it is an original anime with two female leads. But you non-ironically call her a potential love interest after one interaction scene in one episode? Man, just let people talk about what they want to talk about. It doesn't inconvenience you one bit, yet you're there bothering anyone who talks about what you don't want to hear damn I find it inconvenient that people immediately try to label any character interaction as yuri bait instead of just saying "their interaction is cute, I ship it". It seems to suggest that any deep and wholesome moments between characters exist only to attract a cheap audience to the show. Dude I promise you no one cares about how inconvenient you find it. Nor does anyone care about what you think of their views on a show. You're just making things more annoying for everyone by whining about how they're seeing things wrongly when they mention anything that could be yuri Nobody cares so much that you keep trying to convince me that asking people not to call yuri bait that maybe be ship tease is an attempt to attack everyone who writes something about yuri. And of course, being a yuri fanboy has nothing to do with how hard you try to speak for everyone or stop me from questioning it. Ok dude, I don't really care about what you have to say to me. I just want you to know that everyone on the Aquatope threads thinks you're a nuisance Lol, now you decided to whine how tired of arguing with me instead of trying to get my attention in any way you like as a crushed teenage boy? Oh, and I already started to think that I am popular. |
Jul 29, 2021 3:28 PM
#55
RobertBobert said: BasedJorge said: RobertBobert said: BasedJorge said: RobertBobert said: BasedJorge said: RobertBobert said: Tenryuu1 said: Fuuka getting better and better - she is about to bloom up in her new field. She gets the respect from the other staff members - especially from Kukuru. And it was nice that they did from some trouble save, she wanna just finally some pieces. And we seeing an potentially love-interest at Kukuru... Dx Kosmonaut said: inb4 Fuuka is somehow the other mystery baby and "omg, they were sisters!" ... And I doubt it heavily. Because the similarity of them both equal zero. And Fuuka is about a year older than Kukuru - she isn't more in high school... I can understand when people call this a potential yuri because it is an original anime with two female leads. But you non-ironically call her a potential love interest after one interaction scene in one episode? Man, just let people talk about what they want to talk about. It doesn't inconvenience you one bit, yet you're there bothering anyone who talks about what you don't want to hear damn I find it inconvenient that people immediately try to label any character interaction as yuri bait instead of just saying "their interaction is cute, I ship it". It seems to suggest that any deep and wholesome moments between characters exist only to attract a cheap audience to the show. Dude I promise you no one cares about how inconvenient you find it. Nor does anyone care about what you think of their views on a show. You're just making things more annoying for everyone by whining about how they're seeing things wrongly when they mention anything that could be yuri Nobody cares so much that you keep trying to convince me that asking people not to call yuri bait that maybe be ship tease is an attempt to attack everyone who writes something about yuri. And of course, being a yuri fanboy has nothing to do with how hard you try to speak for everyone or stop me from questioning it. Ok dude, I don't really care about what you have to say to me. I just want you to know that everyone on the Aquatope threads thinks you're a nuisance All of everyone you are talking about now, are they here with us now? Their absence in this conversation, bar 1 or 2 people, is evidence that they do not care about what you have to say. I'm just going to mute you and move on, like I should've done in the first place. But I entertained your delusions for some reason, and I feel really dumb for that |
Jul 29, 2021 3:31 PM
#56
BasedJorge said: RobertBobert said: BasedJorge said: RobertBobert said: BasedJorge said: RobertBobert said: BasedJorge said: RobertBobert said: Tenryuu1 said: Fuuka getting better and better - she is about to bloom up in her new field. She gets the respect from the other staff members - especially from Kukuru. And it was nice that they did from some trouble save, she wanna just finally some pieces. And we seeing an potentially love-interest at Kukuru... Dx Kosmonaut said: inb4 Fuuka is somehow the other mystery baby and "omg, they were sisters!" ... And I doubt it heavily. Because the similarity of them both equal zero. And Fuuka is about a year older than Kukuru - she isn't more in high school... I can understand when people call this a potential yuri because it is an original anime with two female leads. But you non-ironically call her a potential love interest after one interaction scene in one episode? Man, just let people talk about what they want to talk about. It doesn't inconvenience you one bit, yet you're there bothering anyone who talks about what you don't want to hear damn I find it inconvenient that people immediately try to label any character interaction as yuri bait instead of just saying "their interaction is cute, I ship it". It seems to suggest that any deep and wholesome moments between characters exist only to attract a cheap audience to the show. Dude I promise you no one cares about how inconvenient you find it. Nor does anyone care about what you think of their views on a show. You're just making things more annoying for everyone by whining about how they're seeing things wrongly when they mention anything that could be yuri Nobody cares so much that you keep trying to convince me that asking people not to call yuri bait that maybe be ship tease is an attempt to attack everyone who writes something about yuri. And of course, being a yuri fanboy has nothing to do with how hard you try to speak for everyone or stop me from questioning it. Ok dude, I don't really care about what you have to say to me. I just want you to know that everyone on the Aquatope threads thinks you're a nuisance All of everyone you are talking about now, are they here with us now? Their absence in this conversation, bar 1 or 2 people, is evidence that they do not care about what you have to say. I'm just going to mute you and move on, like I should've done in the first place. But I entertained your delusions for some reason, and I feel really dumb for that JUST DO IT. You spend too much time to show how much you don't care about me, and it's kind of funny. |
Jul 29, 2021 3:41 PM
#57
Umi-yan was mentioned before sitting at home due to a back problem, but this time we got the proper introduction. Honestly felt like he was some kind of burglar when Fuuka discovered him in that tiny dark room. Can't blame her for freaking out though. What I didn't expect was him to be obsessed with Idols and instantly recognizing who Fuuka really is and well, word spread quickly afterwards. I do appreciate the bonding between Fuuka and Kukuru again this week. As more truth about Fuuka is coming into the light, I can only expect them to become better friends after discovering more about each other. Fuuka really seems to get into working for the Aquarium, good on her!!! Having a fellow employee recognized you is not a big deal, but when customers do and start a commotion (like taking non-consensual photos), that's when things go bad and I think that is the whole reason why Fuuka's mom discovered that she is working at Gamagama Aquarium. She looks incredibly displeased.... KANLen09 said: I wanted to forget it, but when I saw that displeased face of Fuuka's mom, I already imagined the slap that might follow, let's hope I am wrong on that XDWelp, Fuuka's mom appeared outta nowhere...and now she has to answer for her lies. The PTSD from HigeHiro wanes... |
Jul 29, 2021 4:18 PM
#58
Can we just enjoy where all of stories going to flow in this anime? All of debates I saw about Kukuru and Fuuka relationship just become worst and annoying.... |
Jul 29, 2021 4:56 PM
#59
superfluo said: I love the relationship between Kukuru and Fuuka, those girls are just adorable. And Fuuka did a good job confronting her past. The interactive pool was nice, Gama Gama aquarium has to be recognized by everyone. Wait until Fuuka's mom slapped her. Or scolding her. Actually, it's good solution since she tried hard to overcome her past, since used to be an idol. Also, I want to know more about Gama gama recently. Including a lot of fish that i didn't know and how to keep/breed it |
Jul 29, 2021 5:07 PM
#60
Spaceship said: The yuri shippers are going to have a field day with this one... And I can't really blame them. Either we'll get a romantic relationship or it'll be a hell of a bait-and-switch. In Japan it is perfectly normal for people to touch eachother in non-sexual manner in order to build trust or bond. Because, you know... Unlike like on the west, you don't have to worry that you'll be accused of sexual assault by someone vindictive. |
Jul 29, 2021 5:13 PM
#61
Piromysl said: Spaceship said: The yuri shippers are going to have a field day with this one... And I can't really blame them. Either we'll get a romantic relationship or it'll be a hell of a bait-and-switch. In Japan it is perfectly normal for people to touch eachother in non-sexual manner in order to build trust or bond. Because, you know... Unlike like on the west, you don't have to worry that you'll be accused of sexual assault by someone vindictive. I've already tried to tell people about the importance of trust and non-sexual intimacy in Japanese relationships, but I've been accused of attacking anyone who says something about yuri, lol. Also, with exactly the same gesture, Natsumi's grandmother calmed a female ghost in one of the flashbacks. |
Jul 29, 2021 5:16 PM
#62
RobertBobert said: Piromysl said: Spaceship said: The yuri shippers are going to have a field day with this one... And I can't really blame them. Either we'll get a romantic relationship or it'll be a hell of a bait-and-switch. In Japan it is perfectly normal for people to touch eachother in non-sexual manner in order to build trust or bond. Because, you know... Unlike like on the west, you don't have to worry that you'll be accused of sexual assault by someone vindictive. I've already tried to tell people about the importance of trust and non-sexual intimacy in Japanese relationships, but I've been accused of attacking anyone who says something about yuri, lol. Also, with exactly the same gesture, Natsumi's grandmother calmed a female ghost in one of the flashbacks. Yeah, I get it. You just had a Twitter moment. |
Jul 29, 2021 5:25 PM
#63
Piromysl said: RobertBobert said: Piromysl said: Spaceship said: The yuri shippers are going to have a field day with this one... And I can't really blame them. Either we'll get a romantic relationship or it'll be a hell of a bait-and-switch. In Japan it is perfectly normal for people to touch eachother in non-sexual manner in order to build trust or bond. Because, you know... Unlike like on the west, you don't have to worry that you'll be accused of sexual assault by someone vindictive. I've already tried to tell people about the importance of trust and non-sexual intimacy in Japanese relationships, but I've been accused of attacking anyone who says something about yuri, lol. Also, with exactly the same gesture, Natsumi's grandmother calmed a female ghost in one of the flashbacks. Yeah, I get it. You just had a Twitter moment. I literally said that I think that this question should still be answered in the future, or that personally I give it a 50 to 50% probability, but if I say that this is not yuri bait, then I forbid people to ship it. I bet that if in the future this show really turns out to be yuri, then all these people will point their fingers at me, pretending that I was screaming that they are all absolutely straight. |
Jul 29, 2021 5:26 PM
#64
The yuri bait is getting stronger |
Jul 29, 2021 5:29 PM
#65
RobertBobert said: Piromysl said: RobertBobert said: Piromysl said: Spaceship said: The yuri shippers are going to have a field day with this one... And I can't really blame them. Either we'll get a romantic relationship or it'll be a hell of a bait-and-switch. In Japan it is perfectly normal for people to touch eachother in non-sexual manner in order to build trust or bond. Because, you know... Unlike like on the west, you don't have to worry that you'll be accused of sexual assault by someone vindictive. I've already tried to tell people about the importance of trust and non-sexual intimacy in Japanese relationships, but I've been accused of attacking anyone who says something about yuri, lol. Also, with exactly the same gesture, Natsumi's grandmother calmed a female ghost in one of the flashbacks. Yeah, I get it. You just had a Twitter moment. I literally said that I think that this question should still be answered in the future, or that personally I give it a 50 to 50% probability, but if I say that this is not yuri bait, then I forbid people to ship it. I bet that if in the future this show really turns out to be yuri, then all these people will point their fingers at me, pretending that I was screaming that they are all absolutely straight. Author never did anything yuri in the past, so I honestly doubt we'll get more than just a bait. Since this is anime original, we don't know for sure and feel free to ship. |
Jul 29, 2021 5:31 PM
#66
Piromysl said: RobertBobert said: Piromysl said: RobertBobert said: Piromysl said: Spaceship said: The yuri shippers are going to have a field day with this one... And I can't really blame them. Either we'll get a romantic relationship or it'll be a hell of a bait-and-switch. In Japan it is perfectly normal for people to touch eachother in non-sexual manner in order to build trust or bond. Because, you know... Unlike like on the west, you don't have to worry that you'll be accused of sexual assault by someone vindictive. I've already tried to tell people about the importance of trust and non-sexual intimacy in Japanese relationships, but I've been accused of attacking anyone who says something about yuri, lol. Also, with exactly the same gesture, Natsumi's grandmother calmed a female ghost in one of the flashbacks. Yeah, I get it. You just had a Twitter moment. I literally said that I think that this question should still be answered in the future, or that personally I give it a 50 to 50% probability, but if I say that this is not yuri bait, then I forbid people to ship it. I bet that if in the future this show really turns out to be yuri, then all these people will point their fingers at me, pretending that I was screaming that they are all absolutely straight. Author never did anything yuri in the past, so I honestly doubt we'll get more than just a bait. Since tvus is anime original, we don't know for sure and feel free to ship. Easily. I don't see anything wrong with someone ship them and I even deliberately ignored such comments. But when people literally take every wholesome bonding moment and say "huh, yuri bait", it seems disrespectful to the authors for me. |
Jul 29, 2021 5:35 PM
#67
Miyazawa has developed a lot during her time. People even recognize Miyazawa with a former idol reputation. |
Jul 29, 2021 5:59 PM
#68
Piromysl said: Spaceship said: The yuri shippers are going to have a field day with this one... And I can't really blame them. Either we'll get a romantic relationship or it'll be a hell of a bait-and-switch. In Japan it is perfectly normal for people to touch eachother in non-sexual manner in order to build trust or bond. Can you show me a platonic example of two same-sex anime characters or Japanese people touching each other on the cheek while saying "You might understand me better if you touch me"? Again, I (still) really hope this doesn't go yuri, but I have to admit any regular person would find it difficult not having expectations of romance between the two leads after the scene today. |
Away from the things of man, my love, away from the things of man. |
Jul 29, 2021 6:03 PM
#69
Spaceship said: Piromysl said: Spaceship said: The yuri shippers are going to have a field day with this one... And I can't really blame them. Either we'll get a romantic relationship or it'll be a hell of a bait-and-switch. In Japan it is perfectly normal for people to touch eachother in non-sexual manner in order to build trust or bond. Can you show me a platonic example of two same-sex anime characters or Japanese people touching each other on the cheek while saying "You might understand me better if you touch me"? Again, I (still) really hope this doesn't go yuri, but I have to admit any regular person would find it difficult not having expectations of romance between the two leads after the scene today. Wait, I'll go look for an example like right now. Like... Seriously? Maybe the existence and popularity of public bathouses in Japan would suffice? Also, the female characters checking out their boobies is the most clichéd scene and necessary part of every hot spring episode. Also this because yes, it was equivalent of a handshake. Also this, lirerally from the same studio and VERY similar show in general in premise. (Hanasaku Iroha) Main girl with curly hair has male love interest. |
PiromyslJul 29, 2021 6:20 PM
Jul 29, 2021 6:08 PM
#70
Spaceship said: Piromysl said: Spaceship said: The yuri shippers are going to have a field day with this one... And I can't really blame them. Either we'll get a romantic relationship or it'll be a hell of a bait-and-switch. In Japan it is perfectly normal for people to touch eachother in non-sexual manner in order to build trust or bond. Can you show me a platonic example of two same-sex anime characters or Japanese people touching each other on the cheek while saying "You might understand me better if you touch me"? Again, I (still) really hope this doesn't go yuri, but I have to admit any regular person would find it difficult not having expectations of romance between the two leads after the scene today. The original LN of Kamikaze Girls features a scene where one of the girls is leaning on the back of the other and compares it to trust between lovers. And yes, both are straight, in the sequel one of them has a male love interest. The Japanese are generally very fond of a near-romantic tone in platonic things, have you ever heard of the Class S? Again, Japanese culture places a very heavy emphasis on skinship and trust in platonic relationships, emphasizing that ideal friendships are like a platonic romance. Of course, this does not mean that Aquatope will not be a yuri, but this scene is still far from bait. |
Jul 29, 2021 6:17 PM
#71
What a beautiful episode! Somehow this show just keeps getting better and better. Btw I never watched a yuri and some comments here seemed pretty damn harsh, but I really like some slice of life / romance anime and I see this one having potential to go in both routes. The “understanding you better scene” was beautiful and the bond of those 2 seems like it’ll be strong regardless of it being just friendship or something more. |
Jul 29, 2021 7:06 PM
#72
Jul 29, 2021 7:06 PM
#73
Piromysl said: I don't think this is true AT ALL, they're less than touchy feely in Japan lmfao. Spaceship said: The yuri shippers are going to have a field day with this one... And I can't really blame them. Either we'll get a romantic relationship or it'll be a hell of a bait-and-switch. In Japan it is perfectly normal for people to touch eachother in non-sexual manner in order to build trust or bond. Because, you know... Unlike like on the west, you don't have to worry that you'll be accused of sexual assault by someone vindictive. I mean they are so hesitant to touching-feeling unless with family and/or loved one that there are literal people that you can rent for those purposes. We even had an anime about RENTING GIRLFRIENDS. In fact, one of the biggest things they tell western people before going to Japan is that you don't touch people unless they're family. It's all bows and showing respect, the most they do is handshake in business meetings. They respect people's private spaces A LOT, so the only reason for you to touch someone and/or hug someone is if they are family (which is extremely rare) OR they are a loved one. Take a look at this: https://jpninfo.com/50047 You have information all wrong, mate. |
JudevinJul 29, 2021 7:11 PM
Jul 29, 2021 7:14 PM
#74
Judevin said: Piromysl said: I don't think this is true AT ALL, they're less than touchy feely in Japan lmfao. Spaceship said: The yuri shippers are going to have a field day with this one... And I can't really blame them. Either we'll get a romantic relationship or it'll be a hell of a bait-and-switch. In Japan it is perfectly normal for people to touch eachother in non-sexual manner in order to build trust or bond. Because, you know... Unlike like on the west, you don't have to worry that you'll be accused of sexual assault by someone vindictive. I mean they are so hesitant to touching-feeling unless with family and/or loved one that there are literal people that you can rent for those purposes. We even had an anime about RENTING GIRLFRIENDS. In fact, one of the biggest things they tell western people before going to Japan is that you don't touch people unless they're family. It's all bows and showing respect, the most they do is handshake in business meetings. Take a look at this: https://jpninfo.com/50047 You have information all wrong, mate. You definitely did not even read that, because this article clearly states, that while touching strangers is a BIG no-no, friends touching eachother is totally common, which still spends on the region. Also, Rent a Girlfriend was not about "touching", but spending time together. |
Jul 29, 2021 7:20 PM
#75
Kept getting yuri vibes from this series. Glad they finally removed all doubt. It's been a fun series so far. This is a double cour, and there should be plenty of time to develop their relationship, even with a slow burn and some SoL... so I'm definitely expecting a kiss later! As for this particular episode, I was predicting her parents would come down due to her text and that there would be some drama. I think they definitely still will have that confrontation, but what we got with the fans was nice too. Actually, this should work out well, because it'll make things nice and complicated when they come down and see the two of them together. EDIT: After reading comments I realize I missed something and watched after the credits. I guess that drama is coming next episode. |
miniikaJul 29, 2021 10:01 PM
Jul 29, 2021 7:21 PM
#76
Piromysl said: Yes, you didn't read it either because it clearly says CLOSE friends, and I can provide a lot of different sources on how close you need to be for that, because it is VERY prominent when they tell you to not touch people.Judevin said: Piromysl said: Spaceship said: The yuri shippers are going to have a field day with this one... And I can't really blame them. Either we'll get a romantic relationship or it'll be a hell of a bait-and-switch. In Japan it is perfectly normal for people to touch eachother in non-sexual manner in order to build trust or bond. Because, you know... Unlike like on the west, you don't have to worry that you'll be accused of sexual assault by someone vindictive. I mean they are so hesitant to touching-feeling unless with family and/or loved one that there are literal people that you can rent for those purposes. We even had an anime about RENTING GIRLFRIENDS. In fact, one of the biggest things they tell western people before going to Japan is that you don't touch people unless they're family. It's all bows and showing respect, the most they do is handshake in business meetings. Take a look at this: https://jpninfo.com/50047 You have information all wrong, mate. You definitely did not even read that, because this article clearly states, that while touching strangers is a BIG no-no, friends touching eachother is totally common, which still spends on the region. Also, Rent a Girlfriend was not about "touching", but spending time together. Refer to this as well: https://www.quora.com/Can-I-hug-Japanese-people-or-will-it-be-considered-a-violation-of-their-personal-space Also you do realize that there are videos on Youtube from TheAnimeMan where he hired a rental mother? Not a rental girlfriend, but a rental mother? And even in the case of Rental girlfriend, you can HOLD her hand, hence the whole point that you rent someone to "touch". Regardless of whether or not this show is yuri (I genuinely don't give a fuck about that), I think we need to make it clear that touchy-feely like they show in anime is not the norm in real life, and getting your knowledge from anime is a terrible terrible idea. Even among friends touchy-feely attitude is extremely rare and you need to be VERY VERY CLOSE with friends to do that. |
Jul 29, 2021 8:07 PM
#77
It is indeed a good episode and we get to know more about characters development/relations between each others. Though I'm sort of confused why is the rating keeps going down.. |
Rants and possibly reviewing shows I have watched. |
Jul 29, 2021 8:50 PM
#78
Jul 29, 2021 9:46 PM
#79
Jul 29, 2021 11:17 PM
#80
miniika said: Kept getting yuri vibes from this series. Glad they finally removed all doubt. It's been a fun series so far. This is a double cour, and there should be plenty of time to develop their relationship, even with a slow burn and some SoL... so I'm definitely expecting a kiss later! As for this particular episode, I was predicting her parents would come down due to her text and that there would be some drama. I think they definitely still will have that confrontation, but what we got with the fans was nice too. Actually, this should work out well, because it'll make things nice and complicated when they come down and see the two of them together. EDIT: After reading comments I realize I missed something and watched after the credits. I guess that drama is coming next episode. Whoa, whoa, dude. It was just a moment of intimacy in Episode 4. Even if it is yuri, they still have to go and go before kissing. Judevin said: Piromysl said: Yes, you didn't read it either because it clearly says CLOSE friends, and I can provide a lot of different sources on how close you need to be for that, because it is VERY prominent when they tell you to not touch people.Judevin said: Piromysl said: I don't think this is true AT ALL, they're less than touchy feely in Japan lmfao. Spaceship said: The yuri shippers are going to have a field day with this one... And I can't really blame them. Either we'll get a romantic relationship or it'll be a hell of a bait-and-switch. In Japan it is perfectly normal for people to touch eachother in non-sexual manner in order to build trust or bond. Because, you know... Unlike like on the west, you don't have to worry that you'll be accused of sexual assault by someone vindictive. I mean they are so hesitant to touching-feeling unless with family and/or loved one that there are literal people that you can rent for those purposes. We even had an anime about RENTING GIRLFRIENDS. In fact, one of the biggest things they tell western people before going to Japan is that you don't touch people unless they're family. It's all bows and showing respect, the most they do is handshake in business meetings. Take a look at this: https://jpninfo.com/50047 You have information all wrong, mate. You definitely did not even read that, because this article clearly states, that while touching strangers is a BIG no-no, friends touching eachother is totally common, which still spends on the region. Also, Rent a Girlfriend was not about "touching", but spending time together. Refer to this as well: https://www.quora.com/Can-I-hug-Japanese-people-or-will-it-be-considered-a-violation-of-their-personal-space Also you do realize that there are videos on Youtube from TheAnimeMan where he hired a rental mother? Not a rental girlfriend, but a rental mother? And even in the case of Rental girlfriend, you can HOLD her hand, hence the whole point that you rent someone to "touch". Regardless of whether or not this show is yuri (I genuinely don't give a fuck about that), I think we need to make it clear that touchy-feely like they show in anime is not the norm in real life, and getting your knowledge from anime is a terrible terrible idea. Even among friends touchy-feely attitude is extremely rare and you need to be VERY VERY CLOSE with friends to do that. Dude, you are either deliberately acting like a fool, or you absolutely don't read what they tell you. The Japanese value TRUST and skinship, so if a person allows you to be physically close to them, then this means greater closeness and trust between you. This is exactly the opposite of your trying to read it as "the Japanese love to touch each other." And yes, no one tells you that this is exactly how the Japanese behave in real life. I wrote several times above that this is an idealized fantasy of how the Japanese would like people to behave. You don't read what we write at all, right? |
RobertBobertJul 29, 2021 11:21 PM
Jul 29, 2021 11:24 PM
#81
RobertBobert said: What are you talking about? Judevin said: Piromysl said: Judevin said: Piromysl said: I don't think this is true AT ALL, they're less than touchy feely in Japan lmfao. Spaceship said: The yuri shippers are going to have a field day with this one... And I can't really blame them. Either we'll get a romantic relationship or it'll be a hell of a bait-and-switch. In Japan it is perfectly normal for people to touch eachother in non-sexual manner in order to build trust or bond. Because, you know... Unlike like on the west, you don't have to worry that you'll be accused of sexual assault by someone vindictive. I mean they are so hesitant to touching-feeling unless with family and/or loved one that there are literal people that you can rent for those purposes. We even had an anime about RENTING GIRLFRIENDS. In fact, one of the biggest things they tell western people before going to Japan is that you don't touch people unless they're family. It's all bows and showing respect, the most they do is handshake in business meetings. Take a look at this: https://jpninfo.com/50047 You have information all wrong, mate. You definitely did not even read that, because this article clearly states, that while touching strangers is a BIG no-no, friends touching eachother is totally common, which still spends on the region. Also, Rent a Girlfriend was not about "touching", but spending time together. Refer to this as well: https://www.quora.com/Can-I-hug-Japanese-people-or-will-it-be-considered-a-violation-of-their-personal-space Also you do realize that there are videos on Youtube from TheAnimeMan where he hired a rental mother? Not a rental girlfriend, but a rental mother? And even in the case of Rental girlfriend, you can HOLD her hand, hence the whole point that you rent someone to "touch". Regardless of whether or not this show is yuri (I genuinely don't give a fuck about that), I think we need to make it clear that touchy-feely like they show in anime is not the norm in real life, and getting your knowledge from anime is a terrible terrible idea. Even among friends touchy-feely attitude is extremely rare and you need to be VERY VERY CLOSE with friends to do that. Dude, you are either deliberately acting like a fool, or you absolutely don't read what they tell you. The Japanese value TRUST and skinship, so if a person allows you to be physically close to them, then this means greater closeness and trust between you. This is exactly the opposite of your trying to read it as "the Japanese love to touch each other." He said "it is normal for people to touch each other to build bonds", that part isn't true whatsoever, even among people that are close. Hence my links that I provided, unless your comprehension skills are THAT poor, I don't think I made any mistake, because the person who I was talking to (which wasn't you btw, you really like my attention don't you ily too tho <3) understood what I was getting at as well. Russian room temperature way too low isn't it. |
Jul 29, 2021 11:28 PM
#82
Judevin said: RobertBobert said: What are you talking about? Judevin said: Piromysl said: Yes, you didn't read it either because it clearly says CLOSE friends, and I can provide a lot of different sources on how close you need to be for that, because it is VERY prominent when they tell you to not touch people.Judevin said: Piromysl said: I don't think this is true AT ALL, they're less than touchy feely in Japan lmfao. Spaceship said: The yuri shippers are going to have a field day with this one... And I can't really blame them. Either we'll get a romantic relationship or it'll be a hell of a bait-and-switch. In Japan it is perfectly normal for people to touch eachother in non-sexual manner in order to build trust or bond. Because, you know... Unlike like on the west, you don't have to worry that you'll be accused of sexual assault by someone vindictive. I mean they are so hesitant to touching-feeling unless with family and/or loved one that there are literal people that you can rent for those purposes. We even had an anime about RENTING GIRLFRIENDS. In fact, one of the biggest things they tell western people before going to Japan is that you don't touch people unless they're family. It's all bows and showing respect, the most they do is handshake in business meetings. Take a look at this: https://jpninfo.com/50047 You have information all wrong, mate. You definitely did not even read that, because this article clearly states, that while touching strangers is a BIG no-no, friends touching eachother is totally common, which still spends on the region. Also, Rent a Girlfriend was not about "touching", but spending time together. Refer to this as well: https://www.quora.com/Can-I-hug-Japanese-people-or-will-it-be-considered-a-violation-of-their-personal-space Also you do realize that there are videos on Youtube from TheAnimeMan where he hired a rental mother? Not a rental girlfriend, but a rental mother? And even in the case of Rental girlfriend, you can HOLD her hand, hence the whole point that you rent someone to "touch". Regardless of whether or not this show is yuri (I genuinely don't give a fuck about that), I think we need to make it clear that touchy-feely like they show in anime is not the norm in real life, and getting your knowledge from anime is a terrible terrible idea. Even among friends touchy-feely attitude is extremely rare and you need to be VERY VERY CLOSE with friends to do that. Dude, you are either deliberately acting like a fool, or you absolutely don't read what they tell you. The Japanese value TRUST and skinship, so if a person allows you to be physically close to them, then this means greater closeness and trust between you. This is exactly the opposite of your trying to read it as "the Japanese love to touch each other." He said "it is normal for people to touch each other to build bonds", that part isn't true whatsoever, even among people that are close. Hence my links that I provided, unless your comprehension skills are THAT poor, I don't think I made any mistake, because the person who I was talking to (which wasn't you btw, you really like my attention don't you ily too tho <3) understood what I was getting at as well. Russian room temperature way too low isn't it. Yes, BUILDING bonds, don't CONTINUALLY TOUCH EACH OTHER. You troll me, right? Two people are already telling you that the point is that it is a matter of trust, but you continue to distort our words to the exact opposite. I realized a long time ago that you are throwing scarecrow left and right, but I did not think that everything was so neglected. |
RobertBobertJul 29, 2021 11:32 PM
Jul 29, 2021 11:31 PM
#83
RobertBobert said: The guy who I quoted understood what I meant, the guy I quoted wasn't RobertBobert, so why are you trying so hard to force yourself in the conversation that was done and over with 4 hours ago? Russian room temperature in the negative good lord.Judevin said: RobertBobert said: Judevin said: Piromysl said: Yes, you didn't read it either because it clearly says CLOSE friends, and I can provide a lot of different sources on how close you need to be for that, because it is VERY prominent when they tell you to not touch people.Judevin said: Piromysl said: I don't think this is true AT ALL, they're less than touchy feely in Japan lmfao. Spaceship said: The yuri shippers are going to have a field day with this one... And I can't really blame them. Either we'll get a romantic relationship or it'll be a hell of a bait-and-switch. In Japan it is perfectly normal for people to touch eachother in non-sexual manner in order to build trust or bond. Because, you know... Unlike like on the west, you don't have to worry that you'll be accused of sexual assault by someone vindictive. I mean they are so hesitant to touching-feeling unless with family and/or loved one that there are literal people that you can rent for those purposes. We even had an anime about RENTING GIRLFRIENDS. In fact, one of the biggest things they tell western people before going to Japan is that you don't touch people unless they're family. It's all bows and showing respect, the most they do is handshake in business meetings. Take a look at this: https://jpninfo.com/50047 You have information all wrong, mate. You definitely did not even read that, because this article clearly states, that while touching strangers is a BIG no-no, friends touching eachother is totally common, which still spends on the region. Also, Rent a Girlfriend was not about "touching", but spending time together. Refer to this as well: https://www.quora.com/Can-I-hug-Japanese-people-or-will-it-be-considered-a-violation-of-their-personal-space Also you do realize that there are videos on Youtube from TheAnimeMan where he hired a rental mother? Not a rental girlfriend, but a rental mother? And even in the case of Rental girlfriend, you can HOLD her hand, hence the whole point that you rent someone to "touch". Regardless of whether or not this show is yuri (I genuinely don't give a fuck about that), I think we need to make it clear that touchy-feely like they show in anime is not the norm in real life, and getting your knowledge from anime is a terrible terrible idea. Even among friends touchy-feely attitude is extremely rare and you need to be VERY VERY CLOSE with friends to do that. Dude, you are either deliberately acting like a fool, or you absolutely don't read what they tell you. The Japanese value TRUST and skinship, so if a person allows you to be physically close to them, then this means greater closeness and trust between you. This is exactly the opposite of your trying to read it as "the Japanese love to touch each other." He said "it is normal for people to touch each other to build bonds", that part isn't true whatsoever, even among people that are close. Hence my links that I provided, unless your comprehension skills are THAT poor, I don't think I made any mistake, because the person who I was talking to (which wasn't you btw, you really like my attention don't you ily too tho <3) understood what I was getting at as well. Russian room temperature way too low isn't it. Yes, BUILDING bonds, don't CONTINUALLY TOUCH EACH OTHER. You troll me, right? |
Jul 29, 2021 11:35 PM
#84
Judevin said: RobertBobert said: The guy who I quoted understood what I meant, the guy I quoted wasn't RobertBobert, so why are you trying so hard to force yourself in the conversation that was done and over with 4 hours ago? Russian room temperature in the negative good lord.Judevin said: RobertBobert said: What are you talking about? Judevin said: Piromysl said: Yes, you didn't read it either because it clearly says CLOSE friends, and I can provide a lot of different sources on how close you need to be for that, because it is VERY prominent when they tell you to not touch people.Judevin said: Piromysl said: I don't think this is true AT ALL, they're less than touchy feely in Japan lmfao. Spaceship said: The yuri shippers are going to have a field day with this one... And I can't really blame them. Either we'll get a romantic relationship or it'll be a hell of a bait-and-switch. In Japan it is perfectly normal for people to touch eachother in non-sexual manner in order to build trust or bond. Because, you know... Unlike like on the west, you don't have to worry that you'll be accused of sexual assault by someone vindictive. I mean they are so hesitant to touching-feeling unless with family and/or loved one that there are literal people that you can rent for those purposes. We even had an anime about RENTING GIRLFRIENDS. In fact, one of the biggest things they tell western people before going to Japan is that you don't touch people unless they're family. It's all bows and showing respect, the most they do is handshake in business meetings. Take a look at this: https://jpninfo.com/50047 You have information all wrong, mate. You definitely did not even read that, because this article clearly states, that while touching strangers is a BIG no-no, friends touching eachother is totally common, which still spends on the region. Also, Rent a Girlfriend was not about "touching", but spending time together. Refer to this as well: https://www.quora.com/Can-I-hug-Japanese-people-or-will-it-be-considered-a-violation-of-their-personal-space Also you do realize that there are videos on Youtube from TheAnimeMan where he hired a rental mother? Not a rental girlfriend, but a rental mother? And even in the case of Rental girlfriend, you can HOLD her hand, hence the whole point that you rent someone to "touch". Regardless of whether or not this show is yuri (I genuinely don't give a fuck about that), I think we need to make it clear that touchy-feely like they show in anime is not the norm in real life, and getting your knowledge from anime is a terrible terrible idea. Even among friends touchy-feely attitude is extremely rare and you need to be VERY VERY CLOSE with friends to do that. Dude, you are either deliberately acting like a fool, or you absolutely don't read what they tell you. The Japanese value TRUST and skinship, so if a person allows you to be physically close to them, then this means greater closeness and trust between you. This is exactly the opposite of your trying to read it as "the Japanese love to touch each other." He said "it is normal for people to touch each other to build bonds", that part isn't true whatsoever, even among people that are close. Hence my links that I provided, unless your comprehension skills are THAT poor, I don't think I made any mistake, because the person who I was talking to (which wasn't you btw, you really like my attention don't you ily too tho <3) understood what I was getting at as well. Russian room temperature way too low isn't it. Yes, BUILDING bonds, don't CONTINUALLY TOUCH EACH OTHER. You troll me, right? Well, since you chose to troll me once again and make fun of my ethnic origin, then let the moderators deal with this. You have already exceeded all my troll feeding limits for today. |
Jul 29, 2021 11:36 PM
#85
Really great episode! Was worried that something wrong was gonna happen in the touch pools, but glad it's just some people who knew Fuuka as an idol and it all worked out in the end. Plus we got that really sweet scene of Fuuka and Kukuru communicating honestly their feelings of wanting to be closer with each other, proper communication is always nice to see in anime. Oh shit, the mother is here! I wonder if she'll bring chaos or will she be understanding, I hope it's the latter. Really looking forward to the next episode. |
Jul 29, 2021 11:37 PM
#86
RobertBobert said: Hey man, trolls get trolls. Literally 3 people have told you that your arguments are annoying, yet you choose to keep bugging them, but when you're on the receiving end, suddenly all of this is too much and over the limit? Interesting. I guess Canadian room temperature is higher than Russian indeed. Judevin said: RobertBobert said: Judevin said: RobertBobert said: What are you talking about? Judevin said: Piromysl said: Yes, you didn't read it either because it clearly says CLOSE friends, and I can provide a lot of different sources on how close you need to be for that, because it is VERY prominent when they tell you to not touch people.Judevin said: Piromysl said: I don't think this is true AT ALL, they're less than touchy feely in Japan lmfao. Spaceship said: The yuri shippers are going to have a field day with this one... And I can't really blame them. Either we'll get a romantic relationship or it'll be a hell of a bait-and-switch. In Japan it is perfectly normal for people to touch eachother in non-sexual manner in order to build trust or bond. Because, you know... Unlike like on the west, you don't have to worry that you'll be accused of sexual assault by someone vindictive. I mean they are so hesitant to touching-feeling unless with family and/or loved one that there are literal people that you can rent for those purposes. We even had an anime about RENTING GIRLFRIENDS. In fact, one of the biggest things they tell western people before going to Japan is that you don't touch people unless they're family. It's all bows and showing respect, the most they do is handshake in business meetings. Take a look at this: https://jpninfo.com/50047 You have information all wrong, mate. You definitely did not even read that, because this article clearly states, that while touching strangers is a BIG no-no, friends touching eachother is totally common, which still spends on the region. Also, Rent a Girlfriend was not about "touching", but spending time together. Refer to this as well: https://www.quora.com/Can-I-hug-Japanese-people-or-will-it-be-considered-a-violation-of-their-personal-space Also you do realize that there are videos on Youtube from TheAnimeMan where he hired a rental mother? Not a rental girlfriend, but a rental mother? And even in the case of Rental girlfriend, you can HOLD her hand, hence the whole point that you rent someone to "touch". Regardless of whether or not this show is yuri (I genuinely don't give a fuck about that), I think we need to make it clear that touchy-feely like they show in anime is not the norm in real life, and getting your knowledge from anime is a terrible terrible idea. Even among friends touchy-feely attitude is extremely rare and you need to be VERY VERY CLOSE with friends to do that. Dude, you are either deliberately acting like a fool, or you absolutely don't read what they tell you. The Japanese value TRUST and skinship, so if a person allows you to be physically close to them, then this means greater closeness and trust between you. This is exactly the opposite of your trying to read it as "the Japanese love to touch each other." He said "it is normal for people to touch each other to build bonds", that part isn't true whatsoever, even among people that are close. Hence my links that I provided, unless your comprehension skills are THAT poor, I don't think I made any mistake, because the person who I was talking to (which wasn't you btw, you really like my attention don't you ily too tho <3) understood what I was getting at as well. Russian room temperature way too low isn't it. Yes, BUILDING bonds, don't CONTINUALLY TOUCH EACH OTHER. You troll me, right? Well, since you chose to troll me once again and make fun of my ethnic origin, then let the moderators deal with this. You have already exceeded all my troll feeding limits for today. |
Jul 29, 2021 11:41 PM
#87
Judevin said: RobertBobert said: Hey man, trolls get trolls. Literally 3 people have told you that your arguments are annoying, yet you choose to keep bugging them, but when you're on the receiving end, suddenly all of this is too much and over the limit? Interesting. I guess Canadian room temperature is higher than Russian indeed. Judevin said: RobertBobert said: The guy who I quoted understood what I meant, the guy I quoted wasn't RobertBobert, so why are you trying so hard to force yourself in the conversation that was done and over with 4 hours ago? Russian room temperature in the negative good lord.Judevin said: RobertBobert said: What are you talking about? Judevin said: Piromysl said: Yes, you didn't read it either because it clearly says CLOSE friends, and I can provide a lot of different sources on how close you need to be for that, because it is VERY prominent when they tell you to not touch people.Judevin said: Piromysl said: I don't think this is true AT ALL, they're less than touchy feely in Japan lmfao. Spaceship said: The yuri shippers are going to have a field day with this one... And I can't really blame them. Either we'll get a romantic relationship or it'll be a hell of a bait-and-switch. In Japan it is perfectly normal for people to touch eachother in non-sexual manner in order to build trust or bond. Because, you know... Unlike like on the west, you don't have to worry that you'll be accused of sexual assault by someone vindictive. I mean they are so hesitant to touching-feeling unless with family and/or loved one that there are literal people that you can rent for those purposes. We even had an anime about RENTING GIRLFRIENDS. In fact, one of the biggest things they tell western people before going to Japan is that you don't touch people unless they're family. It's all bows and showing respect, the most they do is handshake in business meetings. Take a look at this: https://jpninfo.com/50047 You have information all wrong, mate. You definitely did not even read that, because this article clearly states, that while touching strangers is a BIG no-no, friends touching eachother is totally common, which still spends on the region. Also, Rent a Girlfriend was not about "touching", but spending time together. Refer to this as well: https://www.quora.com/Can-I-hug-Japanese-people-or-will-it-be-considered-a-violation-of-their-personal-space Also you do realize that there are videos on Youtube from TheAnimeMan where he hired a rental mother? Not a rental girlfriend, but a rental mother? And even in the case of Rental girlfriend, you can HOLD her hand, hence the whole point that you rent someone to "touch". Regardless of whether or not this show is yuri (I genuinely don't give a fuck about that), I think we need to make it clear that touchy-feely like they show in anime is not the norm in real life, and getting your knowledge from anime is a terrible terrible idea. Even among friends touchy-feely attitude is extremely rare and you need to be VERY VERY CLOSE with friends to do that. Dude, you are either deliberately acting like a fool, or you absolutely don't read what they tell you. The Japanese value TRUST and skinship, so if a person allows you to be physically close to them, then this means greater closeness and trust between you. This is exactly the opposite of your trying to read it as "the Japanese love to touch each other." He said "it is normal for people to touch each other to build bonds", that part isn't true whatsoever, even among people that are close. Hence my links that I provided, unless your comprehension skills are THAT poor, I don't think I made any mistake, because the person who I was talking to (which wasn't you btw, you really like my attention don't you ily too tho <3) understood what I was getting at as well. Russian room temperature way too low isn't it. Yes, BUILDING bonds, don't CONTINUALLY TOUCH EACH OTHER. You troll me, right? Well, since you chose to troll me once again and make fun of my ethnic origin, then let the moderators deal with this. You have already exceeded all my troll feeding limits for today. I could point out that it's not my problem that yuri fans are so sensitive and intolerant of other people's opinions, but lol, you're literally referencing yourself to prove support of your opinion. I have no more words, I'm tired of your shit. |
Jul 29, 2021 11:47 PM
#88
RobertBobert said: But they didn't argue with anybody though? Judevin said: RobertBobert said: Judevin said: RobertBobert said: The guy who I quoted understood what I meant, the guy I quoted wasn't RobertBobert, so why are you trying so hard to force yourself in the conversation that was done and over with 4 hours ago? Russian room temperature in the negative good lord.Judevin said: RobertBobert said: What are you talking about? Judevin said: Piromysl said: Yes, you didn't read it either because it clearly says CLOSE friends, and I can provide a lot of different sources on how close you need to be for that, because it is VERY prominent when they tell you to not touch people.Judevin said: Piromysl said: I don't think this is true AT ALL, they're less than touchy feely in Japan lmfao. Spaceship said: The yuri shippers are going to have a field day with this one... And I can't really blame them. Either we'll get a romantic relationship or it'll be a hell of a bait-and-switch. In Japan it is perfectly normal for people to touch eachother in non-sexual manner in order to build trust or bond. Because, you know... Unlike like on the west, you don't have to worry that you'll be accused of sexual assault by someone vindictive. I mean they are so hesitant to touching-feeling unless with family and/or loved one that there are literal people that you can rent for those purposes. We even had an anime about RENTING GIRLFRIENDS. In fact, one of the biggest things they tell western people before going to Japan is that you don't touch people unless they're family. It's all bows and showing respect, the most they do is handshake in business meetings. Take a look at this: https://jpninfo.com/50047 You have information all wrong, mate. You definitely did not even read that, because this article clearly states, that while touching strangers is a BIG no-no, friends touching eachother is totally common, which still spends on the region. Also, Rent a Girlfriend was not about "touching", but spending time together. Refer to this as well: https://www.quora.com/Can-I-hug-Japanese-people-or-will-it-be-considered-a-violation-of-their-personal-space Also you do realize that there are videos on Youtube from TheAnimeMan where he hired a rental mother? Not a rental girlfriend, but a rental mother? And even in the case of Rental girlfriend, you can HOLD her hand, hence the whole point that you rent someone to "touch". Regardless of whether or not this show is yuri (I genuinely don't give a fuck about that), I think we need to make it clear that touchy-feely like they show in anime is not the norm in real life, and getting your knowledge from anime is a terrible terrible idea. Even among friends touchy-feely attitude is extremely rare and you need to be VERY VERY CLOSE with friends to do that. Dude, you are either deliberately acting like a fool, or you absolutely don't read what they tell you. The Japanese value TRUST and skinship, so if a person allows you to be physically close to them, then this means greater closeness and trust between you. This is exactly the opposite of your trying to read it as "the Japanese love to touch each other." He said "it is normal for people to touch each other to build bonds", that part isn't true whatsoever, even among people that are close. Hence my links that I provided, unless your comprehension skills are THAT poor, I don't think I made any mistake, because the person who I was talking to (which wasn't you btw, you really like my attention don't you ily too tho <3) understood what I was getting at as well. Russian room temperature way too low isn't it. Yes, BUILDING bonds, don't CONTINUALLY TOUCH EACH OTHER. You troll me, right? Well, since you chose to troll me once again and make fun of my ethnic origin, then let the moderators deal with this. You have already exceeded all my troll feeding limits for today. It's not my problem that yuri fans perceive any opinions different from them as an attack on them, not to mention the fact that referring to yourself as a "mass" opinion, you only convinced me even more of trolling from your side. However, what's the difference? Again, I'm not going to give you the time and attention you so obsessively seek anymore. See here's the thing, and I'll make it as simple to understand as Canadian room temperature-ly possible >People think anime yuri >they call it yuri >they go about their day >You come along, and argue with them >they tell you they think it is yuri >you double down that it isn't yuri like a triggered twitter user >it goes back and forth >person says the argument is annoying and leaves >next person says yuri >cycle repeats I feel like the problem here is that you're just not open to opinions, Short_Circuit gave you good reasons why he thought it was yuri, you could've just said "Ok that's your opinion, but I don't think so" and left it at that, instead you keep arguing because you want everyone to have the same opinion as you, you fail to understand that we are not a hivemind, and people will always have different opinions and interpretations. I have tried reasoning with you multiple times, but you don't obviously consider anyone else's opinions, which is how we get here, where I don't quote you at all, yet you still interject in my conversations with OTHER people and then you say I'm the one trying to get your attention, how silly, you silly silly boy RobertBobert. I hope my Canadian room temperature explanation was good enough for your negative Russian room temperature. :) |
Jul 30, 2021 12:14 AM
#89
wasn't the place supposed to be doing not so well? but of course a shit ton of people showed up to get some drama out of fuuka's idol situation. fuuka and kukuru are probably yuri bait but can they just date already :pensive: it'd be nice to have a wlw couple in a show and their romance aren't the main part of it |
Jul 30, 2021 12:28 AM
#90
lizzziziz said: wasn't the place supposed to be doing not so well? but of course a shit ton of people showed up to get some drama out of fuuka's idol situation. fuuka and kukuru are probably yuri bait but can they just date already :pensive: it'd be nice to have a wlw couple in a show and their romance aren't the main part of it Their relationship is the center of this show. If they had romance, then this couldn't but be the central theme. |
Jul 30, 2021 12:37 AM
#91
lizzziziz said: wasn't the place supposed to be doing not so well? but of course a shit ton of people showed up to get some drama out of fuuka's idol situation. fuuka and kukuru are probably yuri bait but can they just date already :pensive: it'd be nice to have a wlw couple in a show and their romance aren't the main part of it Currently, the timeline in the anime is during summer break around July and August. So, there are many kids who visited the aquarium in the series. I don't know the actual date in the series, but it could be during the Bon Festival as well. Bon festival is a Japanese custom where people return to ancestral family places and visit and clean their ancestors' graves when the spirits of ancestors are supposed to revisit the household altars. So, that's why the number of visitors are temporarily increased. |
真姫ちゃん! 何が好き? トマト よりも あ・な・た♡ |
Jul 30, 2021 4:53 AM
#92
people criticizing idols huh...like idols are a rare thing...but anyway i hope Fuuka gets used to being seen as a staff and disregard those people who looked you at a different way just because you quit being an idol. 4/5. |
Jul 30, 2021 5:09 AM
#93
P.A works did well in this episode for me. Can feel the tension when Fuuka is about to be photographed. Glad that situation was sorted out well, and someone protected her. also the start of better friendship between Fuuka and Kukuru. I was surprised by the hand to face touch there. and not to forget Kai being a gentleman putting himself in front of the girls, when there was apparently a danger of some sort. Turns out it was just the guy with bad back mistaken for a creep. oh my.. they would tackle the drama on Fuuka's mom this early in the show. Looking forward to next week! :) |
Jul 30, 2021 6:53 AM
#94
This episode was so lovely TT____TT. I love that they are taking their time with the story, this has been absolutely wonderful <3 |
Jul 30, 2021 7:31 AM
#95
I feel like this anime is really lacking a decent plot, I don't know but I can't really get into the story at all. The visuals are incredible which considering it's PA Works that's no surprise. I hope the story can actually match the visuals though,thhis show could easily be a 8.00+ come the end of the season. |
Jul 30, 2021 8:23 AM
#96
Glad to see more smile on Fuka's face! and the interaction of these two girls are way too cuuuuuute Almost makes me thinks it's a Yuri anime |
Jul 30, 2021 8:49 AM
#97
Jul 30, 2021 9:05 AM
#98
Touch pool. Honestly, the open pool was so great, manage to attended it one on my childhood. Such a good experience i got there, even though i feels like the memories kinda blurry. Because, y'know, old times .... Anyway, The bait seems to getting more stronger here, seeing those twos, ngl. Or is it really proper to call that a bait? Idk man. I may write some nonsense there, please spare some mercy, gentlemen. It must be fuckin hard for Fuuka, gave all her pure effort to her current job, but people always looked to the past. That's suck. Gladly, its just a device to make those two girls more closer and, well that last scene actually so adorable. Development. Plus that big guy introduction. Finally. Nice episode, to say the least. However, that glance of Kukuru remembering that birth note (idk wth thats called previously , really forgetting its name in english. But...), and then Fuuka's mother. Oh well, the conflict seems to be getting more interesting! |
Hide and seek is the best offline games on this fatamorgana-called-world-thing. Please comment nicely. I am newbie here. I'm level |
Jul 30, 2021 9:17 AM
#99
This is definitely yuri. YEa totally no doubt. aaa This is definitely yuri. YEa totally no doubt. aaa This is definitely yuri. YEa totally no doubt. aaa This is definitely yuri. YEa totally no doubt. aaa This is definitely yuri. YEa totally no doubt. aaa This is definitely yuri. YEa totally no doubt. aaa This is definitely yuri. YEa totally no doubt. aaa This is definitely yuri. YEa totally no doubt. aaa |
Jul 30, 2021 9:55 AM
#100
It's another fine episode, I suppose being an idol has its drawbacks but it got dealt with quickly, though, with that kind of info, you'd think fans would come flocking in, maybe that will happen later, idk. Going to point out again that the visuals are great as usual. |
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