https://boards.4chan.org/a/thread/272390538#p272390538
Don't know why but these comments are making me kek .
>Rudeus' sin isn't grooming, it's being fat and ugly in his previous life.
>one was shown to be a fat otaku in his past life that's why.
>Correct. Hence, the point about spiritual ugliness. You have to be born with natural grace and dignity. With it being imbuebed to your very soul. It cannot be obtained.
>One of them is a bishounen written by a woman for women. The other one is a neet loser (just like me fr fr) written by a man for men. It's ok when women do it.
>I feel its because Rudeus was a fat old man otaku in his past life.
Also this .
>InuYasha is native isekai if you think about it. She travels to another world that's still her native country.
!anime !kino
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Who is rudeus ?
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The one on the right.
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Let me correct my question.
What is he from and what is the basic idea of his character?
I'm assuming typical isekai protagonist that is a puss that is given godlike power to save the day
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He's a fat cute twink libertarian who misses his parents' funeral because he's too busy masturbating to cartoon children. He gets hit by a truck and is reborn in wish fufillment land where he's not a fat cute twink r-slur any more (he's still a libertarian).
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He didn't do that, but he did record his niece bathing in a chapter that the author ended up deleting.
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!pedohunters can yall get this author
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Not just a loser in real life but a fat ugly libertarian.
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So the typical Japanese man lmao
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