Can’t believe we have gotten to the point where we literally argue over a doujinshi

Kanakana 叶 September 11, 2020 4:08 pm

Can’t believe we have gotten to the point where we literally argue over a doujinshi

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    Anime.k.o September 11, 2020 10:00 pm

    the war is fucking real lmfao

    Kanakana 叶 September 11, 2020 10:48 pm
    the war is fucking real lmfao Anime.k.o

    lmao i cannot with these people

    Artist September 14, 2020 9:58 am
    the war is fucking real lmfao Anime.k.o

    Nah bitch we're entering the cold war

    Anime.k.o September 14, 2020 2:09 pm
    Nah bitch we're entering the cold war Artist

    Dead ass tho

    coffeedrinker September 14, 2020 3:45 pm

    Quarantine has rotted all of our brains

    Kanakana 叶 September 14, 2020 4:03 pm
    Quarantine has rotted all of our brains coffeedrinker

    unfortunately, quarantine has made everyone forget what a doujinshi is. smh

    coffeedrinker September 14, 2020 4:35 pm
    unfortunately, quarantine has made everyone forget what a doujinshi is. smh Kanakana 叶

    I mean honestly, I feel like bananafish is a good case of where the Word of God rule is practically non-applicable anyways. The author is famously vague and unclear. She’s implied that Eiji and Ash’s relationship is purely platonic/friend love, and also jokingly implied that Ash is the bottom and Eiji is the top. But it more serious interviews she sort of implies that their relationship might be purely platonic/friendship? Honestly, it appears that a lot of her views, at least when the story was being written, are influenced by more subtle homophobia - that gay men are inherently sexual/gay relationships between men are inherently sexual.
    But none of that means that like, Ash couldn’t one day be in a relationship with Eiji and also desire to have a healthy sexual relationship with him in fan depictions. Ash is dead in canon anyways so.

    Kanakana 叶 September 14, 2020 4:50 pm
    I mean honestly, I feel like bananafish is a good case of where the Word of God rule is practically non-applicable anyways. The author is famously vague and unclear. She’s implied that Eiji and Ash’s relati... coffeedrinker

    Now that you mentioned it, Yoshida’s indeed vague and forgetful to the point that she contradicts herself a lot in her interviews