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7/24/2025, 8:50:50 AM
7/22/2025, 1:26:28 AM
7/16/2025, 5:16:40 PM
IT'S HAPPENING: Trump is making anime real, he's making memes real!
Just as the prophecy foretold he would in 2016!
In anime, teenagers are shown as having the capacity to sign binding contracts, meaning the age of majority is lower.
If Elites can get away with broad daylight violations of the Age of Consent with Epstein, the Age of Consent gets delegitimized as a concept, people will ignore it. This sets the age for the age of majority to get lowered.
Just as the prophecy foretold he would in 2016!
In anime, teenagers are shown as having the capacity to sign binding contracts, meaning the age of majority is lower.
If Elites can get away with broad daylight violations of the Age of Consent with Epstein, the Age of Consent gets delegitimized as a concept, people will ignore it. This sets the age for the age of majority to get lowered.
7/14/2025, 11:39:54 PM
Anime woman have ruined zoomers they expect thanks to social media and anime to be rich without doing anything and to have an idealized woman fall in love with them for being, “nice”. This cannot continue. A growing portion of men are giving up on society and wasting their prime working years in front of a screen as a substitute for real life deciding it’s better to escape to fantasy than live in reality. You can’t have a generation of men who expect to be wealthy and have a perfect woman and expect society to survive. #banallanime
7/2/2025, 10:51:09 PM
>be me have childhood friend we met at 5
>start dating in fifth grade
>decides to find herself in highschool which means being the school bike
>becomes a teen mom and heroin addict after highschool
>decides she had enough fun and needs a provider for her three sons one of which is black and calls me who is now working as an electrician up and tells me she wants to make us work and I tell her there is no us and that she’s a total whore and to never contact me again
>she send me literally hundreds of page longs texts about what a piece of shit I am and petty stuff I did as a kid as “flaws” and dozens of videos of her screwing men and getting high
>her brother calls me and threatens to kick my ass for calling his sister a whore and goes full white knight and says real men should never insult woman and I sent him the texts and videos of her shooting up and getting gang banged and then I sent it to her parents too and her brother backed off for some reason I expected him to double down
>she calls me devastated threatening to kill herself as that was private between us and says she will have me arrested and then sends me hundreds of more texts and I tell her to fuck off
>she contacts my parents and those tools especially my mother try and get me to take her back and accept a heroin addict whore with three kids one of which is black as my life partner and used some absolutely insane reasons why usually about being a man and that it’s not about me it’s about the children
>told them to fuck off and they said they were disappointed and disgusted in me and they hope I’d grow up one day
>she ODed on heroin about a year later
Can someone explain to me why the childhood friend trope is so popular? It’s not that great in my case. Also why did my parents try to fuck me over like that? I had nothing to look forward to other than a life of misery with her. Why?
>start dating in fifth grade
>decides to find herself in highschool which means being the school bike
>becomes a teen mom and heroin addict after highschool
>decides she had enough fun and needs a provider for her three sons one of which is black and calls me who is now working as an electrician up and tells me she wants to make us work and I tell her there is no us and that she’s a total whore and to never contact me again
>she send me literally hundreds of page longs texts about what a piece of shit I am and petty stuff I did as a kid as “flaws” and dozens of videos of her screwing men and getting high
>her brother calls me and threatens to kick my ass for calling his sister a whore and goes full white knight and says real men should never insult woman and I sent him the texts and videos of her shooting up and getting gang banged and then I sent it to her parents too and her brother backed off for some reason I expected him to double down
>she calls me devastated threatening to kill herself as that was private between us and says she will have me arrested and then sends me hundreds of more texts and I tell her to fuck off
>she contacts my parents and those tools especially my mother try and get me to take her back and accept a heroin addict whore with three kids one of which is black as my life partner and used some absolutely insane reasons why usually about being a man and that it’s not about me it’s about the children
>told them to fuck off and they said they were disappointed and disgusted in me and they hope I’d grow up one day
>she ODed on heroin about a year later
Can someone explain to me why the childhood friend trope is so popular? It’s not that great in my case. Also why did my parents try to fuck me over like that? I had nothing to look forward to other than a life of misery with her. Why?
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7/1/2025, 12:42:20 PM
I lost 4 grand in shit coins and am ruined I work a shit retail job in a shit city with no opportunity and still live at home. My girlfriend who was a childhood friend ended up being a whore who left me for some rich drug dealer too. And all my parents advice is outright harmful they told me to just be happy with the 11 dollar an hour job because I’m “working toward something” and ignore me when I say their are 50 year old men still working there that only make 14 bucks an hour then ask if I’m too good to work. They set me back years and the best thing I ever done is quit listening to them. Honestly there really anything I really enjoy or don’t dread in the outside world. Is it possible for me to get welfare or disability and maybe get public and food stamps and whatever else and just living off of Americas generous safety nets like that forever? I don’t want much. I just can’t stand this shit world anymore. I can’t do anything. What should I do?
6/29/2025, 1:42:29 AM
Can we talk about how anime has totally warped an entire generation’s sense of reality, especially for zoomers? We’re now looking at a group of young men who genuinely believe that life is supposed to be some kind of fantasy game where you never have to work, you get rich instantly, and you get to be famous just for existing. The worst part isn’t even the job market delusions; it’s how it’s completely twisted their expectations of women and relationships.
Anime doesn’t just set the bar high, it launches it into orbit. All these shows are filled with impossibly perfect girls—flawless skin, giant eyes, “forever 18” bodies, impossible personalities, superpowers, zero flaws, and they’re eternally devoted just because the protagonist is “nice” to them or stumbles through some forced plot. None of it’s remotely real. But you look around, and suddenly more and more guys seem to think this is how women should be—youthful, beautiful, submissive, always loyal, always understanding, and essentially, never disappointing. It’s become this unspoken yardstick that real women, obviously, can never measure up to.
So what happens? Instead of adjusting to reality and understanding that people are flawed, complicated, and aging is a thing, you get guys who just check out. They give up entirely, retreat into their rooms, endlessly watching their “waifus,” sometimes even fapping to drawings. They literally waste years—maybe their whole lives—on these Plato’s cave shadows of women, never working, never dating, never engaging with actual people or the real world.
This is not just some internet joke anymore. It’s a massive, silent crisis. These guys desperately need therapy, reality checks, maybe even intervention-level support. If nothing changes, we’re going to have an entire generation of hollowed-out men who never lived, never loved, and wasted the one life they had worshipping fantasies. That’s the real cost.
Anime doesn’t just set the bar high, it launches it into orbit. All these shows are filled with impossibly perfect girls—flawless skin, giant eyes, “forever 18” bodies, impossible personalities, superpowers, zero flaws, and they’re eternally devoted just because the protagonist is “nice” to them or stumbles through some forced plot. None of it’s remotely real. But you look around, and suddenly more and more guys seem to think this is how women should be—youthful, beautiful, submissive, always loyal, always understanding, and essentially, never disappointing. It’s become this unspoken yardstick that real women, obviously, can never measure up to.
So what happens? Instead of adjusting to reality and understanding that people are flawed, complicated, and aging is a thing, you get guys who just check out. They give up entirely, retreat into their rooms, endlessly watching their “waifus,” sometimes even fapping to drawings. They literally waste years—maybe their whole lives—on these Plato’s cave shadows of women, never working, never dating, never engaging with actual people or the real world.
This is not just some internet joke anymore. It’s a massive, silent crisis. These guys desperately need therapy, reality checks, maybe even intervention-level support. If nothing changes, we’re going to have an entire generation of hollowed-out men who never lived, never loved, and wasted the one life they had worshipping fantasies. That’s the real cost.
6/25/2025, 3:33:19 AM
Lotia stands as one of the most psychologically complex—and divisive—characters in Dark Hero Party. At first glance, she seems to fit the “childhood friend” trope, but the game quickly reveals her as a ruthless deconstruction of the traditional NTR heroine.
Lotia’s background is central to her arc: she’s not just dragon-blessed, but also adopted into a wealthy family, giving her a sense of privilege and status that Imos can never touch. This quietly shapes her attitude toward him—he’s not an equal, but a charity case or even a pet. Her affection is tinged with pity rather than genuine romantic passion. Despite their shared history, Lotia’s loyalty is conditional, anchored more to her own self-image and comfort than to any real devotion.
Lotia’s background is central to her arc: she’s not just dragon-blessed, but also adopted into a wealthy family, giving her a sense of privilege and status that Imos can never touch. This quietly shapes her attitude toward him—he’s not an equal, but a charity case or even a pet. Her affection is tinged with pity rather than genuine romantic passion. Despite their shared history, Lotia’s loyalty is conditional, anchored more to her own self-image and comfort than to any real devotion.
6/24/2025, 7:12:33 PM
If you really want to see just how bleak things have gotten for guys in this generation, play Dark Hero Party. It’s not just a game, it’s a straight-up dissection of everything that’s wrong with modern relationships and expectations, all wrapped up in anime aesthetics.
Let’s talk about the “heroines.” First you have Lotia—the so-called childhood friend, the girl every protagonist is supposed to “win” by being loyal and kind. What does she do? The second someone with more power and swagger shows up, she jumps ship without looking back. She abandons Imos for the first Chad who flashes his muscles, sells out all that shared history, and leaves him in the dirt. So much for loyalty or childhood promises—Lotia’s just another example of how “ride or die” means nothing in reality.
Then there’s Tori, Imos’s own sister. If you thought family would be different, think again. She gets swept up by a literal drug dealer, abandons her brother, and spirals into addiction and exploitation. She’s not just lost—she’s willingly degrading herself to chase a high and the attention of a lowlife. The message couldn’t be clearer: even the closest blood ties get trashed for the next thrill.
And then there’s Aina, the token “good woman.” But what does she actually do? Nothing. She sits on the sidelines while everything collapses, offers a shoulder to cry on but doesn’t fight for Imos, doesn’t try to save anyone. She’s passive, just another bystander in his downfall.
Every route leads to the same conclusion: betrayal, apathy, and loneliness. Dark Hero Party isn’t even trying to be hopeful. It’s a wake-up call that the fantasy is dead—loyalty is a meme, and if you don’t learn to look out for yourself, you’re just meat for the grinder. No wonder guys are checking out—who wants to play a rigged game?
Let’s talk about the “heroines.” First you have Lotia—the so-called childhood friend, the girl every protagonist is supposed to “win” by being loyal and kind. What does she do? The second someone with more power and swagger shows up, she jumps ship without looking back. She abandons Imos for the first Chad who flashes his muscles, sells out all that shared history, and leaves him in the dirt. So much for loyalty or childhood promises—Lotia’s just another example of how “ride or die” means nothing in reality.
Then there’s Tori, Imos’s own sister. If you thought family would be different, think again. She gets swept up by a literal drug dealer, abandons her brother, and spirals into addiction and exploitation. She’s not just lost—she’s willingly degrading herself to chase a high and the attention of a lowlife. The message couldn’t be clearer: even the closest blood ties get trashed for the next thrill.
And then there’s Aina, the token “good woman.” But what does she actually do? Nothing. She sits on the sidelines while everything collapses, offers a shoulder to cry on but doesn’t fight for Imos, doesn’t try to save anyone. She’s passive, just another bystander in his downfall.
Every route leads to the same conclusion: betrayal, apathy, and loneliness. Dark Hero Party isn’t even trying to be hopeful. It’s a wake-up call that the fantasy is dead—loyalty is a meme, and if you don’t learn to look out for yourself, you’re just meat for the grinder. No wonder guys are checking out—who wants to play a rigged game?
6/24/2025, 2:39:38 AM
If you want a perfect snapshot of why zoomers are so broken and checked out, just look at Dark Hero Party. This game is basically a black mirror for the entire anime-poisoned male psyche: the “nice guy” protagonist gets nothing but betrayal, humiliation, and despair for his efforts. His so-called friends sell him out, the women he cares about treat him like garbage, and every ending is either bleak, nihilistic, or flat-out tragic.
It’s not even subtle—this is exactly the core of zoomer disillusionment. You spend your life told to “just be a good person” and everything will work out, only to get blindsided by reality. The hero doesn’t win. Loyalty is a joke. Women aren’t magical reward machines, and nobody cares about your pain or effort. Every hopeful fantasy gets spat on. And it’s all wrapped in that familiar JRPG/anime aesthetic—almost like the devs were mocking the very people most likely to play it.
No wonder guys retreat into anime and fantasy. At least there, you can control the outcome or pretend the waifu will always be loyal. Reality is just like Dark Hero Party: endless struggle, betrayal, no happy ending, and you’re left questioning why you even tried. If anything, the game is less a fantasy and more a brutal lesson for anyone still clinging to those outdated, fairy-tale expectations. The world doesn’t owe you a thing, and no amount of “niceness” or wishful thinking is going to change that.
Dark Hero Party isn’t escapism, it’s a wake-up call. Most zoomers just hit snooze and crawl deeper into their digital holes.
It’s not even subtle—this is exactly the core of zoomer disillusionment. You spend your life told to “just be a good person” and everything will work out, only to get blindsided by reality. The hero doesn’t win. Loyalty is a joke. Women aren’t magical reward machines, and nobody cares about your pain or effort. Every hopeful fantasy gets spat on. And it’s all wrapped in that familiar JRPG/anime aesthetic—almost like the devs were mocking the very people most likely to play it.
No wonder guys retreat into anime and fantasy. At least there, you can control the outcome or pretend the waifu will always be loyal. Reality is just like Dark Hero Party: endless struggle, betrayal, no happy ending, and you’re left questioning why you even tried. If anything, the game is less a fantasy and more a brutal lesson for anyone still clinging to those outdated, fairy-tale expectations. The world doesn’t owe you a thing, and no amount of “niceness” or wishful thinking is going to change that.
Dark Hero Party isn’t escapism, it’s a wake-up call. Most zoomers just hit snooze and crawl deeper into their digital holes.
6/24/2025, 1:46:19 AM
Let’s be honest: there’s nothing noble, tragic, or “misunderstood” about this new breed of zoomer shut-in. If you’re one of the millions of young men wasting your life chasing anime fantasies instead of stepping up as a man, you deserve every ounce of contempt society has for you. Sixty percent of zoomers aged 18 to 30 have never even approached a woman. That’s not just embarrassing—it’s shameful.
You were born into the easiest era in history: no wars to fight, no famine, no real adversity, and you can’t even muster the backbone to leave your room, get a job, and fulfill your basic biological and social role as a provider? Instead, you rot, fapping to cartoons, while the women around you are left to fend for themselves, raise children alone, or settle for men who actually show up. You’ve abandoned your duty—not just to women, but to the next generation. Your ancestors built civilizations, protected their families, and sacrificed for their children. You? You can’t even be bothered to try.
You aren’t victims. You’re parasites—living off the hard work of others, refusing to contribute, whining that reality doesn’t match your delusional, animated ideals. You don’t want love; you want a trophy for existing. You don’t want to work; you want handouts and validation. Society is collapsing, birth rates are plummeting, women are forced to become both mothers and breadwinners, and you do nothing but consume and retreat.
If you won’t step up and become the men women and children need—providers, protectors, leaders—then you are part of the problem. You are the dead weight dragging civilization down. Stop blaming women, society, or anime. The only villain is the man in the mirror. Grow up, get out, and start building something real. Or fade away and let someone better fill the void you left.
You were born into the easiest era in history: no wars to fight, no famine, no real adversity, and you can’t even muster the backbone to leave your room, get a job, and fulfill your basic biological and social role as a provider? Instead, you rot, fapping to cartoons, while the women around you are left to fend for themselves, raise children alone, or settle for men who actually show up. You’ve abandoned your duty—not just to women, but to the next generation. Your ancestors built civilizations, protected their families, and sacrificed for their children. You? You can’t even be bothered to try.
You aren’t victims. You’re parasites—living off the hard work of others, refusing to contribute, whining that reality doesn’t match your delusional, animated ideals. You don’t want love; you want a trophy for existing. You don’t want to work; you want handouts and validation. Society is collapsing, birth rates are plummeting, women are forced to become both mothers and breadwinners, and you do nothing but consume and retreat.
If you won’t step up and become the men women and children need—providers, protectors, leaders—then you are part of the problem. You are the dead weight dragging civilization down. Stop blaming women, society, or anime. The only villain is the man in the mirror. Grow up, get out, and start building something real. Or fade away and let someone better fill the void you left.
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