@Degenbubbs A month and a half ago, there was this girl cosplaying Tomoko before her account mysteriously vanished. Did you happen to see her posts? I'm trying to find the other photos.
@MentisWave
It’s time to move to an alternate platform. A few bad actors have been mass reporting everyone, slinging out multiple strikes this past week alone… and somehow winning. Ask the server and you’ll find out that Cirno isn’t the only “hate symbol”.
@ShitpostRock2 Even Japanese developers have lost their way. They’ve all taken the Western path and inserted micro transactions, day one DLC, dependent on remakes, and overall lack of cry.
@Cyriljuniorr What does that even mean?… For me, personally, watching the seven chakras scene again did help me unlock my avatar state when doing homework and studying.
@Tipsall001 Code Geass taught me that most people are too stupid to be told the honest truth, and that the means justify the ends.
Changing systems “peacefully from the inside out” is like becoming a Congressman trying to convince others to abolish the federal income tax.
@christ621ml Just why? The writers had zero reason to remove such a cool feature.
My honest reaction is that this scene confirms that the writers hate their own critically acclaimed story (ATLA that is).
In just a month… we lost the “big 3” of anime piracy sites: AniWatch, HiAnime, and 9anime.
With companies like Crunchyroll and other major distributors pushing harder against piracy, these sites were hit by large-scale takedowns. Legal pressure has been building for years, but recently, it actually started working.
Domains getting seized, mirrors disappearing, entire platforms wiped out almost overnight.
For a lot of fans, these sites were the easiest way to watch anime for free.
But for the industry, they were costing millions.