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> Non-binary trans guy
> He/him or they/them


The contradictions of gender politics. Can these "people" just pick one?
no. they HAVE to be unique, special, etc

these idiots are raised by media instead of their parents, and somehow get stuck on the idea that they are the main character in their own epic story, and to separate themselves from everyone else in that story in their mind, they need some kind of super special awesome unique identifier to wrap their entire being around, something that to them, makes them different and better than everyone else.. most of the time, this is their sexuality description. This is why they wave it around like a banner, making a fucking scene and take it personal when anyone tells them to fuck off.
 
Work hard? At what, Thotmore? Changing source material? Let me know when you were the ones working at ADV, US Manga Corps, Anime Works, Aniplex, Dark Horse, or even Tokyopop. I'm also glad about my own anime fan experience- It got me to dodge mingling with poser wannabe shitheads like you and ANN in the 1990s and the 2000s.

It seems everything boils down to a clique bragging about how many hipster points they have. I mean, wasn't the thing of ANN that a lot of their writers were stuck in the late 90s/early 2000s?
Oh yeah. That's how it's always worked in the anime elite fan hipster crowd. Just so I can ruin their day, America is practically the last western country to get onto the anime craze as a major demand and on a mainstream level- France, Italy, fuck, the entire Eurosphere was into anime before even the US, and they have a pretty clear view of what the anime industry and world in Japan is like. We on the other hand, have a lot of pick and choose scraps put on the boat for several years and put them on a pedestal whenever they had landed, while being more exposed to anime through video games, for better or for worse. I like to believe that was also a test of character, and as I can see, ANN and Funimation and whomever their roachasses associate themselves with their "movement" failed it in many ways. The fact that they are coonsuumerist losers who brag and posture about whatever they consume as entertainment and try to live back in their old glory days proves testament enough.
 
Oh yeah. That's how it's always worked in the anime elite fan hipster crowd. Just so I can ruin their day, America is practically the last western country to get onto the anime craze as a major demand and on a mainstream level- France, Italy, fuck, the entire Eurosphere was into anime before even the US, and they have a pretty clear view of what the anime industry and world in Japan is like.
Yeah, bragging about watching anime since the 90s, while the anime culture actually started in 1963, with the first adaptation of Astro Boy, is quite lame.
And this first anime was even dubbed in english, and aired in the USA, the very same year, but I wouldn't expect any of those anime hipsters to know about that...
 
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That one guy who lied in an affidavit and committed perjury confirmed for trust fund kid. Seriously, who the fuck has $283,000 to burn on an utterly asinine lawsuit? Maybe if you're a billionaire or a politician that isn't much money but $283,000 for anyone who isn't super-wealthy is a big financial hit. I'm sure Ron knows that it's enough to buy you a pretty good home in any decent suburb in Texas or a couple of new Audis. Paying hundreds of thousands of dollars just to smear a guy in a deposition and legal documents and then use said documents to threaten random people laughing at you on the internet like a drunk Minnesota lawyer is a hilariously stupid waste of money. Come on @Ron Toye, Twitter is free to post defamation and threatening statements on! Just because a guy with one lung writes it in a legal document doesn't make it any more true!

Maybe we're all wrong about Ron's magical insurance policy and he really does have one, and like people speculated that insurance policy is called "Funimation" or "Chris Sabat".
 
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If 280k wasn't that much money then why did Ron and Monica ask for that amount? And why did they appeal the decision when the court told them no. Seems like a lot of effort to ask for what isn't supposedly a lot of money.
Don't forget the $500 or $700 Stan totally owns Monica, so much money and way more then $283k.
If I were to buy anime I'm sure as hell not going to buy a funimation release, i'd rather spend 100 dollars plus shipping on a Japanese release😐
Hmm, I may consider doing that now, do they come with in house subs to english on those releases?
I am curious how wanting to watch a show but the only way is pirating is "Colonizer shit"? I mean Funi and Crunchyroll (or other streaming "
services) are imperialistic fuckers trying to force Japanese studios into changing their culture and how they make things to make it more "Diverse/appealing" for a western audience that likes it for the way it is, not the way these dumb localizers think western audience wants it.
 

I pirate anime but then buy the ones I actually like or wouldn't mind having. All blind purchases typically are from thrift stores, but a lot of anime I like tend to be older anime that haven't been rescued, so I still buy used DVDs. The anime has to be super special to me to ever consider buying them new, or it's because Sentai Filmworks has a sale going on.

So yeah, Alex Moore, shove it up your pasty white ass, you obvious descendant of colonizers.
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I had to Google this woman. I don't know her. Does she think she is a professional?
All these VAs coming out of the woodwork. More and more newbies except @littlearmalite told me they aren't hiring new VAs....

This shit is why I'm glad people like Tiffany Grant, Shelley Calene Black, Chris Patton, etc stay off Twitter.

It's an easy profession to 'get into' in that any idiot can buy the equipment and soundproof their closet. I did it.

It's the 'making connections' and 'working for more than peanuts' that matter more. Most of these people aren't good enough VA's to even get auditions at a talent agency that isn't run by their dad or running commercials for toilet paper.
 
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