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Manga and anime were ahead of the incel culture

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I thank a lot of Japanese producers for all those good moments I had...

Watching lolis going to the beach
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Watching characters having a power-up
KLK


And other moments that only they understood I wanted to see.
yeee booooiii


There was no feeling anywhere else that was as good as the anime where the main character had a harem, and in those scenes where there is happiness and love, that's when I could forget about my reality and imagine myself being the main character.

I think I'm going to Keep Myself Safe if I keep talkin...:feelscry:

Incel culture and its relation with Anime/Manga

The Japanese producers draw and show exactly what we want to see in a female and a protagonist, although the latter is often used as a puppet to control his harem, but it works anyway.

In Japan, the rate of depression and suicide has been high since many years ago, so they found a way to make products for all the “Hikikomoris”, which are called “NEETs” here, and give a depressed and lonely man exactly what he wants: Your childhood female friend, a silly but kind-hearted girl, a nerdy loli who thinks about you all the time and many types of girls we all would have liked to meet.
 

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