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Makima-cels

that's why i have him on ignore because the only thing he posts is BBC hentai
No wonder i have that faggot on ignore and some people say ignore function should be removed, i would not even use site becuase of degenerates like him, i unironically believe such filth should be gunned down.
 
I want to milk Makima like a cow
 
Why would any incel choose Makima over Kobeni? Makima embodies the distorted version of womanhood that's glorified in modern culture and mirrors what modern Western women have chosen for themselves in their pursuit of what they think is independence: manipulative, domineering, and out for nothing but her own personal gain. She dominates, controls, takes what she wants, just like a soulless, career-driven "girlboss :foidSoy:" who's lost touch with any true sense of softness or empathy. Kobeni, on the other hand, represents meekness, vulnerability, and genuine femininity. But men have shit taste so they don’t value that.

 
Why would any incel choose Makima over Kobeni? Makima embodies the distorted version of womanhood that's glorified in modern culture and mirrors what modern Western women have chosen for themselves in their pursuit of what they think is independence: manipulative, domineering, and out for nothing but her own personal gain. She dominates, controls, takes what she wants, just like a soulless, career-driven "girlboss :foidSoy:" who's lost touch with any true sense of softness or empathy. Kobeni, on the other hand, represents meekness, vulnerability, and genuine femininity. But men have shit taste so they don’t value that.
i love kobeni too, and i agree she has a better personality in a way, i like makima bec of my dom mommy fetish :fuk:
 
i love kobeni too, and i agree she has a better personality in a way, i like makima bec of my dom mommy fetish :fuk:
In all honesty, I think we're all into it to some extent, whether we'd like to admit it or not, and Chainsaw Man knows how to exploit those primal instincts. But one of the things that makes the series brilliant is that it literally has an ideal waifu for every kind of weebcel. Want a chaotic psycho devil girl who’s basically the second coming of Zero Two in both personality and appearance? Power’s got you. Are you into age-gap romances where the girl’s the mature, teasing older sister type who's ready to put you in your place? Himeno’s there. If you’re the type who’s drawn to the femcel archetype (there's simply no other word to describe her), the kind of failgirl who’s painfully human and relatable, you've got Asa Mitaka. How about daughteru gremlins with an odd charm? Look no further than Nayuta.

The series as a work of literature is just so weird, interesting, and fucking goofy, and its characters are SO memorable and carefully, intricately, emotionally imagined by the original author, that they remind me of actual, real, flesh-and-blood people I’ve known throughout my real life.
 
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Tbh I think we're all into it at least a little, whether we'd like to admit it or not, and Chainsaw Man knows how to exploit those primal instincts. But what makes the series so brilliant is that it literally has a waifu for every kind of weebcel. Want a chaotic psycho devil girl who’s basically the second coming of Zero Two in both personality and appearance? Power’s got you. Are you into that age-gap romances where the girl’s more mature and ready to put you in your place? Himeno’s there. If you’re the type who’s drawn to the femcel archetype (there's simply no other word to describe her), the kind of failgirl who’s painfully human and relatable, you've got Asa Mitaka. How about daughteru gremlins with an odd charm? Look no further than Nayuta.

The series as a work of literature is just so weird, interesting, and fucking goofy, and its characters are SO fucking well-realized and carefully, intricately, emotionally imagined by the original author, that they remind me of actual, real, flesh-and-blood people I’ve known throughout my real life.
Tbh yes its a weebcel's dream, every good female archetype (non of which exists irl ofc kek) is shown there. A masterpiece of a manga
 
Why would any incel choose Makima over Kobeni? Makima embodies the distorted version of womanhood that's glorified in modern culture and mirrors what modern Western women have chosen for themselves in their pursuit of what they think is independence: manipulative, domineering, and out for nothing but her own personal gain. She dominates, controls, takes what she wants, just like a soulless, career-driven "girlboss :foidSoy:" who's lost touch with any true sense of softness or empathy. Kobeni, on the other hand, represents meekness, vulnerability, and genuine femininity. But men have shit taste so they don’t value that.
 
i love kobeni too, and i agree she has a better personality in a way, i like makima bec of my dom mommy fetish :fuk:
In all honesty, I think we're all into it to some extent, whether we'd like to admit it or not, and Chainsaw Man knows how to exploit those primal instincts. But one of the things that makes the series brilliant is that it literally has an ideal waifu for every kind of weebcel. Want a chaotic psycho devil girl who’s basically the second coming of Zero Two in both personality and appearance? Power’s got you. Are you into age-gap romances where the girl’s the mature, teasing older sister type who's ready to put you in your place? Himeno’s there. If you’re the type who’s drawn to the femcel archetype (there's simply no other word to describe her), the kind of failgirl who’s painfully human and relatable, you've got Asa Mitaka. How about daughteru gremlins with an odd charm? Look no further than Nayuta.

The series as a work of literature is just so weird, interesting, and fucking goofy, and its characters are SO memorable and carefully, intricately, emotionally imagined by the original author, that they remind me of actual, real, flesh-and-blood people I’ve known throughout my real life.
 
Cuz she is ugly, always worries and is anxious (annoying). Makima is better because she actually is a functional person
Kobeni only looks derpy because that's a byproduct of the psychological stress she endures day in and day out in her line of work. One-third of the time, you’ll see her with tears streaming down her face or sporting some frantic expression, trying to hold herself together in a job that isn’t too far removed from Attack on Titan’s Survey Corps. And, you see, this isn’t some mundane office work she’s doing. Her life is constantly at risk. Who wouldn’t crack under pressure when your daily grind involves facing off against man-eating demons. The absurdity of it all, and the fact that her character is often framed as a haha funny meme xd, is actually a bit of self-aware writing from Tatsuki Fujimoto because it hides a layer to her character that many people overlook.

But what sets Kobeni apart is her humanity. Despite being thrust into a job she never asked for—one that could very well see her devoured any day—she continues, driven by a sense of duty to her family. She does it not for thrills or ambition, but because she simply has no other choice. The alternative—turning to prostitution, as she admits—would be far worse, and that’s saying something. That line, in its absolute basedness, is emblematic of her character. That’s heavy, and a lot of responsibility to carry, but even under these terrible circumstances, she still sends money to her brother for his college tuition and drives her family around when they need it. She works hard to support her family, and that's admirable. Surrounded by an ensemble cast of eclectic, wildly unhinged personalities with few characters who could be described as good people, her constant state of panic makes her strangely humanized.

Everyone else is either emotionally detached and numbed by their own apocalyptic worldview or just lacking the empathy that makes her relatable. She’s not an emotionless badass or a hardened survivor; she’s just a normal person doing the best she can in a world that demands the impossible. Kobeni almost feels like a stand-in for how most real people might react to the chaos of Chainsaw Man’s world, where everything is just as absurd as it is deadly.

She isn’t socially awkward or incapable of functioning in life either. When we see her outside of life-or-death situations in normal social interactions, she behaves pretty ordinarily, like any typical Japanese woman would, really: very demure, very cutesy, very mindful. :)
Makima embodies the nurturing "mommy gf" fantasy so many hopeless modern men yearn for, in that she’s also the source of their suffering. She’s a solid villain, even if her true nature was a bit too predictable to be genuinely surprising. Tbh despite everything I’ve said, these two are probably my favorite characters in the manga, and I’ve even thought about swapping Kobeni with Makima as my number one. However, I don't think I can do it in good faith because I prefer petite girls. And that Lain-esque hairstyle, coupled with the hair clips seriously appeals to my sensibilities.
 
This anime can’t be all that
 
Kobeni only looks derpy because that's a byproduct of the psychological stress she endures day in and day out in her line of work. One-third of the time, you’ll see her with tears streaming down her face or sporting some frantic expression, trying to hold herself together in a job that isn’t too far removed from Attack on Titan’s Survey Corps. And, you see, this isn’t some mundane office work she’s doing. Her life is constantly at risk. Who wouldn’t crack under pressure when your daily grind involves facing off against man-eating demons. The absurdity of it all, and the fact that her character is often framed as a haha funny meme xd, is actually a bit of self-aware writing from Tatsuki Fujimoto because it hides a layer to her character that many people overlook.

But what sets Kobeni apart is her humanity. Despite being thrust into a job she never asked for—one that could very well see her devoured any day—she continues, driven by a sense of duty to her family. She does it not for thrills or ambition, but because she simply has no other choice. The alternative—turning to prostitution, as she admits—would be far worse, and that’s saying something. That line, in its absolute basedness, is emblematic of her character. That’s heavy, and a lot of responsibility to carry, but even under these terrible circumstances, she still sends money to her brother for his college tuition and drives her family around when they need it. She works hard to support her family, and that's admirable. Surrounded by an ensemble cast of eclectic, wildly unhinged personalities with few characters who could be described as good people, her constant state of panic makes her strangely humanized.

Everyone else is either emotionally detached and numbed by their own apocalyptic worldview or just lacking the empathy that makes her relatable. She’s not an emotionless badass or a hardened survivor; she’s just a normal person doing the best she can in a world that demands the impossible. Kobeni almost feels like a stand-in for how most real people might react to the chaos of Chainsaw Man’s world, where everything is just as absurd as it is deadly.

She isn’t socially awkward or incapable of functioning in life either. When we see her outside of life-or-death situations in normal social interactions, she behaves pretty ordinarily, like any typical Japanese woman would, really: very demure, very cutesy, very mindful. :)
Not reading all of that
 
How the hell did I only see this thread now?
 

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