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ouryour waifu? :< (If I could somehow STRIKECEPTION, I would, by striking that whole thing over again).There is no such thing!
MAN THERE'S VAGUE LESBIAN ASPECTS TO K-ON I AM CLEARLY A GENIUS FOR POINTING THIS OUT!
Especially when that's like 50% of the reason it's popular.
But it should be.I just found out that another chapter of K-ON! was scanlated a few days ago, but I didn't notice because hkg-t's blog got taken down but I was too lazy to check their twitter!
These are my goddamn sworn enemy in anime.
Well it hates you too! It's not like..it ever liked you...either...anyway! hmph....
Ever since I have watched anime, I have had a large dislike for female homoerotic subtext. Always.
I, for some strange reason, though, love male homoerotic subtext.
It's because I gain sexual frustration from realizing that these women would not want to have sex with me.Note:I have no idea if the above is true or not.
The other has twice the cocks.
Guess which I prefer.
But lesbian subtext always seem so boring compared to its Spear Counterpoint.
Though I'm warming up to Yuri
(Tick Box: Subject is going through puberty).Of course, due to not being into guys, I'm not going to like, look up yaoi fanart of characters or whatever, but it's still amusing to ship guys together.
Also, generally I'd rather watch things with yuri subtext rather than actual yuri just because all of the yuri/shoujo-ai shows I've seen are... kinda boring. Except Kannazuki No Miko, which wasn't boring so much as ruined by trying to be generic shounen. Granted, I haven't seen much yuri/shoujo-ai.
Do you realize how much this sounds like a Suspiciously Specific Denial?