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Well, at least it's different from wanting to fuck little girls for once.
I don't think that's a contrarian opinion friend. A lot of us vibed with his look back then.My contrarian opinion is that the scruffy hobo look suits him better. Now he just looks like an aging west coast socialite trying to convince everyone that he's still a teenager.
I find if fascinating how weebs seem to be the polar opposite of the society they idolize so much.My contrarian opinion is that the scruffy hobo look suits him better. Now he just looks like an aging west coast socialite trying to convince everyone that he's still a teenager.
If my retarded 3-year-old son did the same drawing, I would even stick it in the fridge.
And the funny thing is, Gru actually has minions on his side that he can rely on, as well as spy like equipment that will last him a lifetimeIt's like the Gru meme.
1) I emasculate myself to try to keep my tart
2) I completely alienate all my fans and destroy my business for her
3) She leaves me anyway
4) She leaves me anyway?![]()
I thought he was more of a Tangled kind of a man.
I don't think that's a contrarian opinion friend. A lot of us vibed with his look back then.
It's sad because I actually thought his PCP University stuff was kind of funny.
This explains the MLP shit. He made it seem like he saw actual depth in the show that needed to be analyzed and the story wasn't appreciated. He just wanted to be raped by horses and ponies.
Fetishized self-loathing is extremely common among troons, and that's what this is. As he has said about beastiality before (If I remember correctly that was him,) it's about degradation and being so lowly and perverted you would stoop to laying with a beast. Combine that with fetishized choking and it's a clear picture of hating yourself so much it turns you on. No wonder he engages in internet attentionwhoring and hot take bait. He gets off on it.
It's wild it feels like it's the milder version of the zoosadism shit where they can't settle with one horrific and gross fetish and have to collect all the disgusting kinks they can think of.View attachment 1637704
Conrad is getting horny
If anyone was unaware, Digi has a little bit of a guro/amputee fetish. I know he's talked about loving some weird doujin where a girl had all of her limbs cut off.
If I remember I'll try to dig up the quote, I think it was early in the PCP podcast
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Idk what's worst the fact it looks like it was drawn by a mental patient, The subject matter or the environment.If anyone was unaware, Digi has a little bit of a guro/amputee fetish. I know he's talked about loving some weird doujin where a girl had all of her limbs cut off.
the nail that sticks out must be hammered down.You MUST adhere to society
Yes, though the channel it was mentioned on has been privated after the particular friend group split because they were all too autistic to be able to get along. It was the Bulli Sentai Assholegers headed by WattheWut during his Digibro hating days.Holy shit!
Is the thing about beating his girlfriend true?
Otaku culture has been inherently subversive for most of its existence. By the 1980s, otaku culture, particularly the one that sprung up around anime/manga, became deeply intertwined with postmodern analysis and literary culture. This kind of subversive expression in contrast to subversive action has been long tolerated within Japanese society even going back to the middle ages. It provides an outlet for people who feel dissatisfaction with the status quo and allows them to envision other ways of being. And the small minority who take it to extremes are considered acceptable at the scale they exist in the same way western societies accept the dissolute bohemians that exist within them as being an acceptable sink for people who can only exist on the fringes of society. There's a sort of equivalence between German anarchists who grow up to become bankers and lawyers after the age of 35, and the otaku class who are social pariahs funneled into the role of future pop culture paragons.I find if fascinating how weebs seem to be the polar opposite of the society they idolize so much.
JAPAN: Strict adherence to traditional gender norms
WEEBS: Turning into trannies at remarkable rates
JAPAN: One of the cleanest places on Earth. Impeccable public order, conservatively dressed people.
WEEBS: Hygeine and attire is mediocre at best, and frequently downright repulsive.
JAPAN: Heavy emphasis on good manners
WEEBS: Obnoxious and in-your-face, if not passive aggressive
I could go on. You get the point.
To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand otaku culture. Their society is extremely subtle, and without a solid grasp of postmodern analysis and literary culture most of the memes will go over a typical person's head. I'm smirking right now just imagining one of those addlepated simpletons scratching their heads in confusion as Digibro spends a months salary on weed and anime figurines.Otaku culture has been inherently subversive for most of its existence. By the 1980s, otaku culture, particularly the one that sprung up around anime/manga, became deeply intertwined with postmodern analysis and literary culture. This kind of subversive expression in contrast to subversive action has been long tolerated within Japanese society even going back to the middle ages. It provides an outlet for people who feel dissatisfaction with the status quo and allows them to envision other ways of being. And the small minority who take it to extremes are considered acceptable at the scale they exist in the same way western societies accept the dissolute bohemians that exist within them as being an acceptable sink for people who can only exist on the fringes of society. There's a sort of equivalence between German anarchists who grow up to become bankers and lawyers after the age of 35, and the otaku class who are social pariahs funneled into the role of future pop culture paragons.
Basically, otaku being greasy outcasts is a feature not a bug.
I'm not....I'm not timestamping it, if you're interested listen to the rest yourself.