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>which is all about modern stuff
Shockingly it isn't. nu/a/ doesn't follow anything good or modern. Discussion on /a/ is as follows
>toonami/adult swim anime
>storytimes of some literally gay soapy shojo manga
>weekly shonen jump
I use kingdom as an example, because kingdom is the most popular ongoing manga for the 30+ age group in Japan. It's actually more popular than current running weekly shonen jump series sans one piece. There are a lot of strange inconsistencies like that. So what does this mean?
It means /a/ is underages and normalfags trying to pretend they are old.