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7/21/2025, 3:07:07 PM
The anime depiction of a tomboy literally does not exist or is a 1 in a million type of person. I've met tomboys and dark-skinned girls irl but I've never met this specific version with short hair + tan skin in my life, nor have I ever seen one online.
Is there a reason that 99% of anime tomboys are depicted like this, aside from sex appeal? Was there an anime tomboy that looked like this in the past that everyone in the industry decided to copy? Was there a real-life model that served as an inspiration?
Who is the proto-tomboy?
Is there a reason that 99% of anime tomboys are depicted like this, aside from sex appeal? Was there an anime tomboy that looked like this in the past that everyone in the industry decided to copy? Was there a real-life model that served as an inspiration?
Who is the proto-tomboy?
7/21/2025, 2:53:36 AM
>>532066861
this is true btw
this is true btw
6/16/2025, 3:24:18 AM
>>279677834
Stopped reading it. Sometimes begin avoiding external material or discussing it at all in an attempt to forget about it.
But I do understand destruction, I feel as if authors occasionally need to be reminded that they are not great writers of epics, and that their work is imperfect and may in fact be terrible. And just as readers who destroy works can be considered petty, authors themselves (and artists in general) are as well. It may very well be that bad/ruined endings are intentional and done so to spite their editors/publishers/readers and so on, or as revenge for some matter in their career. Receiving a destructive reaction to their work after doing exactly that is just entirely deserved.
Stopped reading it. Sometimes begin avoiding external material or discussing it at all in an attempt to forget about it.
But I do understand destruction, I feel as if authors occasionally need to be reminded that they are not great writers of epics, and that their work is imperfect and may in fact be terrible. And just as readers who destroy works can be considered petty, authors themselves (and artists in general) are as well. It may very well be that bad/ruined endings are intentional and done so to spite their editors/publishers/readers and so on, or as revenge for some matter in their career. Receiving a destructive reaction to their work after doing exactly that is just entirely deserved.
6/13/2025, 7:54:28 AM
>>527246572
how it feels knowing
how it feels knowing
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