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7/10/2025, 10:47:56 PM
>>936924835
If you disagree with a law, even if you don't claim to have broken it, you will be given a permanent ban (no discussion of illegal activity is a global rule). Complaining about moderation gives you a three day ban, this is also a global rule. These are selectively enforced against some particular undesirables of course, but that's how it is everywhere where there is any sort of moderation. You know this, and you're just trying to keep me talking so I get banned. I'll try not keep falling for it.
If you disagree with a law, even if you don't claim to have broken it, you will be given a permanent ban (no discussion of illegal activity is a global rule). Complaining about moderation gives you a three day ban, this is also a global rule. These are selectively enforced against some particular undesirables of course, but that's how it is everywhere where there is any sort of moderation. You know this, and you're just trying to keep me talking so I get banned. I'll try not keep falling for it.
6/27/2025, 11:57:59 PM
>>280043404
>According to Comic Market documents and other sources, over 90% of attendees at the earliest Comiket were women, and the popular stuff was "yaoi" stuff, or stuff that featured homosexuality among handsome villain characters from places like Space Battleship Yamato or Sunrise works, so the emergence of lolicon manga was a kind of male counterculture against the yaoi-dominated Comiket.
>"At the same time as feeling a sense of rivalry against that, it also created a space where erotic parodies of anime or anime-style illustrations were tolerated, encouraging the publication of lolicon manga. In that sense, it might even be said that yaoi was the mother of lolicon doujinshi."
This reminds me of the Swede that researched the history of shotacon and even published a book about it.
>According to Comic Market documents and other sources, over 90% of attendees at the earliest Comiket were women, and the popular stuff was "yaoi" stuff, or stuff that featured homosexuality among handsome villain characters from places like Space Battleship Yamato or Sunrise works, so the emergence of lolicon manga was a kind of male counterculture against the yaoi-dominated Comiket.
>"At the same time as feeling a sense of rivalry against that, it also created a space where erotic parodies of anime or anime-style illustrations were tolerated, encouraging the publication of lolicon manga. In that sense, it might even be said that yaoi was the mother of lolicon doujinshi."
This reminds me of the Swede that researched the history of shotacon and even published a book about it.
6/14/2025, 2:16:22 PM
>>712627245
I watched Sakura Card Captor once and things were never the same after that
I watched Sakura Card Captor once and things were never the same after that
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