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Black Lagoon (2006) pic.twitter.com/OsKiPujWwf
— 90’s anime (@90sPiictures) November 15, 2024
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!weebs who read manga
After some years of weekly publishing and getting hyper popular via the anime, oshi no ko finally ended.
And it's a level equal to MHa cuck ending.
IDFC about spoilers or any shit so heres it underneath
basically
||Aqua kills himself and the one main villain cute twink and spent three chapters in a drawn out death scene basically calling himself r-slurred, one of them being an alternate vision where he wasn't murked and ruby didn't die of cancer and he became a fan when she followed her idol dream.
Then it just shows all the characters sad about him being dead and then the last chapter is them all happy moving on and getting better. ||
The shit was so trash, the chapters before it were a completely different tone, unrelated and just slice of life looking shit since the plot took a pause. Then randomly frickin dead.
- hello_how_are_you : i a read post on rdrama thats cuck fiction
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“Men think they own you, take it from somebody who used to be a man”
— Defiant L’s (@DefiantLs) November 12, 2024
Used to? pic.twitter.com/wdR3cy4NS9
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Wasnt in the mood to continue any of the shows I started recently, so instead I started to rewatch Tsugumomo. I wish they made a third season
@Merryvann pin pls
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On my first rewatch and just got to episode with Zero Two's flashback.
Why don't they make more like it. The soundtrack, the pacing. End was r-slurred but that's par for course for gaynime anyway.
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Oda’s Special Q&A – The 9th Question WOW pic.twitter.com/EEhuL3YnpJ
— Pew (@pewpiece) October 31, 2024
Mysterious event revealed, now everyone wants it to be a movie lul
- DickButtKiss : Dont get rid of muh JAV
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The United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) has reportedly expressed concerns about Japanese media and the speculated impact it could have on gender and s*x-based violence.
According to free speech advocate and politician Yamada Taro, the Japanese Cabinet Office Gender Equality Bureau and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed the contents of their meeting with CEDAW. However nothing further was said about the current state of Japanese media.
The Japanese government has been thankfully slow to respond to external pressure when it comes to censorship of Japanese media. Although the same cannot be said for its corporations, but for the time being free speech remains enshrined in Japanese law with few exceptions.
You can read Taro's post regarding CEDAW's pressure to censor anime and manga below, we'll include a translation via Google.
女子差別撤廃委員会(CEDAW)が10月29日「日本の第9回報告書に対する最終見解」を公表。
— 山田太郎 ⋈(参議院議員・全国比例) (@yamadataro43) October 29, 2024
これは、10月17日に行われた「女子差別撤廃条約実施状況 第9回報告」に関するの対面審査を経て作成されたもの。
今回の最終見解では、… pic.twitter.com/QJFE0Md2pW
On October 29, the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) published its "Concluding Observations on Japan's Ninth Periodic Report."
This was prepared following a face-to-face review of the "Ninth Report on the Implementation of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women," which was held on October 17th.
In this final opinion, Concerns were expressed that "pornography, video games, manga and other animated products may incite violence against women and girls based on gender or sexual orientation."
It further recommended "effectively implementing existing legal measures and monitoring programs to address the production and distribution of pornography, video games and animation products that reinforce discriminatory gender stereotypes and reinforce sexual violence against women and girls.
"However, the government (the Cabinet Office Gender Equality Bureau and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs) has confirmed the content of the face-to-face screening, but no questions were asked about "manga, anime, and games." Despite not being checked during the face-to-face screening, the company expressed its concerns.
This one-sided content denies the freedom of expression in manga, anime, and games, and calls for them to be cornered through legal action and surveillance, which is extremely unjust.
We will consider requesting that the sources and grounds be disclosed, and also requesting a retraction if this is not possible.
Yamada Taro is well known for his stance against censorship, and originally ran on a platform which emphasized his desire to protect anime, manga, and other forms of media from government censorship and foreign pressure.