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I got hooked by Death Note, for its great story and probably the understating dystopian elements. But. As always, guess I couldn't love it so much without those lovely yaoi fanfics and doujinshis that have made those manipulative, calculating boys more humane. Forget Misa the brat, LxLight is so HOT - deadly cat & mouse game, full of tensions, defiance and conflicts. So much to explore and so evil for my liking. Hehe, deal with it - I am ultimately a rotten yaoi/slash girl who doesn't give a damn to those annoying female characters in anime & manga (since you can't avoid them) and it's good to ignore them all and go pair some pretty boys up. What fun. I used to be ridiculously feminist and felt sympathic towards spoilt little girls, thinking they'd grow up one day, yet no more, after I encountered some real ones in life. It's in their genes.
Yes, same old fandom sexism -- but, PROGRESS! At least she's admitting that her marginalization isn't feminism.
I got hooked by Death Note, for its great story and probably the understating dystopian elements. But. As always, guess I couldn't love it so much without those lovely yaoi fanfics and doujinshis that have made those manipulative, calculating boys more humane. Forget Misa the brat, LxLight is so HOT - deadly cat & mouse game, full of tensions, defiance and conflicts. So much to explore and so evil for my liking. Hehe, deal with it - I am ultimately a rotten yaoi/slash girl who doesn't give a damn to those annoying female characters in anime & manga (since you can't avoid them) and it's good to ignore them all and go pair some pretty boys up. What fun. I used to be ridiculously feminist and felt sympathic towards spoilt little girls, thinking they'd grow up one day, yet no more, after I encountered some real ones in life. It's in their genes.
Yes, same old fandom sexism -- but, PROGRESS! At least she's admitting that her marginalization isn't feminism.
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