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Rudeus wasn’t going to make the same mistake he made in his past life this reunion with Paul was truly special



Let's be very clear, anyone shaming Lilia for helping Aisha into becoming Rudy's maid has to be someone who definitely doesn't respect construction workers, cooks or plumbers in real life. I'm sorry, but you guys are pathetic




Are Mushoku Tensei fans actually incapable of reflecting on why the author makes the narrative decisions they do or have they just perfected the art of lying better than other fandoms?






@ordones0415 e ela AINDA se casou com ele... entao se fode ai





LA DOBLE MORAL DEL ANIME El internet desató un intenso debate tras evidenciar una supuesta doble moral de los fanáticos al juzgar a sus protagonistas favoritos. La comunidad cuestionó fuertemente por qué Tengen Uzui de "Demon Slayer" es idolatrado masivamente por tener tres esposas, mientras que Rudeus de "Mushoku Tensei" recibe un odio brutal por exactamente la misma razón. Los detractores argumentan que el turbio pasado del reencarnado justifica todo el repudio, mientras que sus defensores aseguran que la audiencia simplemente juzga por conveniencia e ignora su desarrollo personal. La moralidad otaku es selectiva.



POV: How people see Rudeus after having his first time with Eris.


Tourists are unable to deal with the idea of complex or interesting characters. Paul Greyrat was a man who genuinely loved his wife, loved his kids, and loved being a cool knight who helped people. Yes, he cheated on his wife and hurt her, but the whole reason she was able to forgive him is because she was capable of understanding that he's a flawed man. He's a cad, he's a pervert, he's always been a lady's man and that was always his vice. At the same time, he destroyed himself searching for his wife and kids, and died for them without regret. He was a good man with flaws, a knight who made mistakes.


@Hercules1125_ Ngm ppl need to leave that in the past and focus in the present. I used to be in the hater side of this show but then I thought "well the character actually matured and left the pdf attitude in the past, he's still a perv but that's 70% of the mc trope in anime"


Eris...🥹






#Obsession works because the real horror isn't the wish it's Bear. He had someone who genuinely cared about him, but instead of risking rejection, he chose control. That's what makes the film so disturbing. It's a story about insecurity, entitlement, and what happens when someone values being loved more than another person's freedom. Do you think Bear was always this selfish, or did the wish bring out the worst in him?








