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Picrel implications?

I was under the impression that it's a kind of filtration system. For those that immersed themselves into anime, it would either result in them becoming a complete failure of an organism, or it would uplift them to become truly great by following the tenets the shows typically represent.

I never bothered to wonder who came up with the idea for this filter and what its ultimate purpose is
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>>39645458
meds
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>>39645458
the government have alot of filters likw this for us. like the food we are offered and what kinds. they say its our fault if we fail in their abuse system because they gave us a choice. they hope the ones that fail, die.
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I feel like anime is trying to awaken as many people as possible, with the unfortunate side effect that some people will become so obsessed that they fail to do anything else. I think the whole point is to train at least one of us to stand up against the system. It doesn't seem to be working though.
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perhaps it could be somewhat mind-opening to enjoy toony media, but as with most recreational things it has the potential to impact productivity
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>>39645458

A manga called Franken Fran had a story about a girl that basically got turned into a grey ayy as a consequence of trying to look like an anime/manga character. Reminds me of picrel.
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>What is the endgame of anime?
>jude: accept grey hibird (((goyim)))
basically accept being replaced by hybirds and their werid sexual perfences.

its been run since 1980
i'm suprise not one weeaboo figured out it was a psyop for wokism by the greys to force acceptance.

>they look like literal anime girls well the ones that don't fully pass as human.
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i like some anime, but it always felt eerie off the bat. something you needed to expose yourself to to get comfortable, atleast thats how i felt. this kinda makes sense if its true.
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Probably not ayylmao related but I know it's popular all over the world by design. Basically post WW2, Japan had a lot of public image damage control to get on top of so the Japanese government started packaging their culture in many stylized, marketable ways. It's all a game of soft power, because they don't have their own military. It's speculated that the end game is to regain their military autonomy. There's a lot more to the history of it that I don't remember but look into "Cool Japan" if you're interested in the global rise of Japanese culture in the 80s and 90s.
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>>39645458
Where is the right image from?
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>>39645686
Just hearing this makes me feel bit more angry.
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>>39645458
To make people attracted to anime characters instead of actual people
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I wonder if their current state is from rotting and lacking nourishment. They lack ears, hair, eye brows, and they look very sickly.

Like beings who were once very beautiful and beloved by man.

Notice how the “alien” actually has beautiful eyes, while different from man, isn’t uncanny or strange. It’s simply obscured by the darkness in their souls.

It makes so sad. This is the consequence of rejecting God.
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Would a grey alien girl find me attractive? Are they capable of romantic attraction?
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>>39645458
WTF



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