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Arkana | @Arkana@bunny.cafe

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@Aether @basadeskaiser @cirnog Of course. The general American public not only allowed Jewish people to buy up things like movie studios, book publishers, and record labels, but didn't mind that they were creating a monopoly.
Any success that stimulates the American public's emotions is an exception and not the rule.

@Shadowman311 How about the fact that the dislike button doesn't fucking work.

@cirnog @Aether @basadeskaiser The problems generally is that Christian stories and entertainment come off very heavy handed in their message. They are intended to teach just as much if not more than to be enjoyed, which is admirable but not necessarily fun to watch.
I enjoyed Veggie Tales as a kid, but wouldn't watch it over something like Pokemon of course.
The early Disney movies could be considered the best balance between teaching morality and making it enjoyable. Most of the early Japanese creators like Osamu Tezuka and Shigeru Miyamoto used Disney as a direct inspiration after all.

@graf I think you're addicted to buying novelty domains

@cirnog @Aether @basadeskaiser I will when Christians start telling stories better than the Japanese. The only one that stands out in my mind is Lord of the Rings.

@cirnog He may as well be saying "The medical institution objectively is improving technically in the field of baby murder" which is also true, but does not mean it's something good in the slightest.

@MellowMarigold "Conspiracy Theory" was a term used by the CIA to make people not investigate the JFK assassination.
A conspiracy is simply a group of people conspiring to do something bad in secret. It should be obvious that this is happening constantly, especially between governments and companies.

@coolboymew @K He's also Jewish.

@noyoushutthefuckupdad @SettlerLife @Godcast Most Japanese just don't know much about them, especially about how they would be different from any other westerners. Like the creators of Cowboy Bebop just called him Spike (((Spiegel))) because they thought it was a cool last name.

And the Germans tend to be portrayed as fanatical, but not necessarily evil unlike western media.

@JapanAnon @alyx @a1ba That's what happens when you ask a woman to design a sport. Its only purpose is to make Harry more popular

@becassine Reminds me of the schoolyard in Final Fantasy Tactics Advance

@matana The goal is not to be hyper aware of it and micromanage your life, but to accept it.
The goal should probably be to naturally and gracefully embody your ideals. This means you act them out without even thinking.

Of course that's far easier said than done.
Even if you do your best you may be pulling yourself and the world around you in a bad direction. That may be where the concept of "sin" originates.

The glow in the dark duo

The amount of psychological damage being imposed on young people today is almost unimaginable.

@Chronomemes A very pretty girl, despite the fact that she has the need to virtue signal by wearing a mask in a dating profile and saying how "eco-friendly" she is in a sexual innuendo.
She should learn that the best way to protect the environment is to live somewhere that only has white people, or well mannered asians like Japanese.

@Terry He really had ligma

@tfmonkey @HitterNeverQuitter One of the things I've heard is that power resides in who can make exceptions to the rule.

@JapanAnon @moth_ball The way I always see it is that they would go to heaven, or it's equivalent in the story, and then be reborn.
It's just that an untimely death would give them a better shot at another chance. Either of being noticed by the heavenly deities, or because they still have the will to live in them.

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