"Glasses are really versatile. First, you can have glasses-wearing girls take them off and suddenly become beautiful, or have girls wearing glasses flashing those cute grins, or have girls stealing the protagonist's glasses and putting them on like, "Haha, got your glasses!" That's just way too cute! Also, boys with glasses! I really like when their glasses have that suspicious looking gleam, and it's amazing how it can look really cool or just be a joke. I really like how it can fulfill all those abstract needs. Being able to switch up the styles and colors of glasses based on your mood is a lot of fun too! It's actually so much fun! You have those half rim glasses, or the thick frame glasses, everything! It's like you're enjoying all these kinds of glasses at a buffet. I really want Luna to try some on or Marine to try some on to replace her eyepatch. We really need glasses to become a thing in hololive and start selling them for HoloComi. Don't. You. Think. We. Really. Need. To. Officially. Give. Everyone. Glasses?"Shirakami Fubuki
Voice actors in the US are gatekeeping the industry hard. VA's working with Crunchy Roll and Funimation are some of the biggest assholes in the industry, it's a clique that Christopher Sabat leads.
This is the case for almost anything entertainment these days. The blue hairs got in claiming they wanted inclusivity and instead just infested everything and gatekept anyone out that didn't share their very retarded ideals.
Nice to see more people in chat realize Pippa has a surprisingly good reading voice. She struggles with the more antiquated text but I've always found it relaxing in a hilarious contrast to her usual loudness.
Also as expected the moment Lovecraft is brought up people start asking about the cat.
Lolita has the reputation it does as it was a banned book due to assumptions about the content. Plot spoiler, The book ends with the pedo alone and in prison after murdering another pedo.
It's funny how commonly people just can't differentiate fiction and reality, and how often they can't realize that someone being the protagonist doesn't mean they're right, or a good person.
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