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The conversation revolves around various topics related to anime, manga, and specific shows like "I Was Reincarnated as the Seventh Prince" and "Vitre to My Sister's Ex." They also discuss episodes of "Dandadan" and "After the Rain," as well as upcoming manga releases like "Old Boy" and "Ichi the Killer." Additionally, there is mention of reading the Jujutsu Kaisen manga. The friends share their thoughts, excitement, and opinions on these different media and series, showcasing their interest in the anime and manga culture. Hello, welcome to Leapside Chat. This is Macklin, and I have Robin here joining me today. Uh, Keaton, unfortunately, Keaton the Gooner King is out today. He, uh, abandoned us from asking if we'd gather again. Like a dork. Yeah, like a thief. Kids these days. Am I right, Robin? Yeah. So, we're just here by ourselves. That's okay. That's fine. We're having a good time. Keaton and I can't be in the same room together, is what it is. Maybe he's just too powerful. Maybe we're the same person. That's scary. That means Keaton's pregnant at one point. I just want to point out, in, uh, Omegaverse lore, maybe that is not the case. Alpha is Omega. Omegas can get pregnant. So, maybe you and Keaton's just a little Omega. Manpreg. Manpreg. Yeah, Manpreg. You should like that. That's BL. That's a little boy's world for you. I do love yaoi. All right. Let's get into it. Let's start. Let's, let's talk about, uh, what, you know, you do your weeb stuff. I have been doing so much. I cannot wait to talk about it. Well, why don't you, we will, I don't want to go too heavy into, like, a synopsis of everything we've watched slash read. We actually have a topic today. But, yeah, tell, tell me about it. Tell me what you have read or watched. So, the main thing I've been watching, which I just, I kind of binged through all of it, was I was reincarnated as the seventh prince. So, I can take my time perfecting my magical ability. Okay. And it's very cute. It's very, not very serious, which I really like. It's the main character. He reincarnates as the seventh prince of a kingdom and he dies in his first life as a commoner. And all he wanted to do is that commoner was to learn magic and he loved magic, super loved magic. And so, he has a ton of magic reincarnated. And all he's into is he wants to pretend to be incompetent so that all he can do is learn his magic and study his magic. But he ends up being, like, really, really powerful and then he's trying to hide it. And there's a lot of boots in, there's a lot of fan service in this anime. It sounds like it's up your alley. It's an isekai, right? Isn't it an isekai? Or is it just a reincarnation? It's just a reincarnation. He's still in the same kind of universe. So, it's, like, partially up your alley, like, there's reincarnation and there's boots. I mean, reincarnation is also up my alley. No, that's what I meant. Yeah, reincarnation and boots. There should be an anime about being reincarnated. Yeah, there should be an anime about being booted into boots. Yeah, half your brain is in each boot. So, season two is still coming out, but I've caught up all the way to season two. And then, yesterday, I just started watching Vitro to My Sister's Ex, which only has four episodes so far, but it's also very cute because it's this guy proposes to her sister thinking that he's proposing to her because he does it through letter and he didn't find out her name. So, she gets really upset, but she ends up, her sister disappears and she has to take her sister's place. And the guy's like, I don't want to see her. All I wanted was her sister. And then she shows up and he's like, oh my god, it's new. And so, there's a lot of cute little miscommunications after that. She thinks he's in love with her sister. And so, that's as far as it's gotten. Wait, he thinks she's in love with her sister? No. Okay. She thinks he's in love with her sister. She thinks he's in love with her sister. Yes, because he proposed to her sister thinking it was her. Her sister, not his sister. Okay. No incest, just checking. You gotta check. Hey, for the record, you gotta check, especially if they have long titles, the show has a long title. And then, I just have one, well, I watched the newest episode of Dandan, which is really good. Oh, I also watched the newest episode. Oh, did you? I know. And then, I watched The Two Perfect Saints, tossed aside by my fiance and sold to another kingdom. Interesting. These all sound like things you'd watch. Yeah. And that was really good. It was one season. I'm not sure there's going to be another season, but it's over. And it was very good. Excellent. Well, I'm proud of you. Pretty much exactly like the title sounds. So, I want to go back to Dandan episode four, because now you're actually watching Dandan. So, what'd you think? It was really good. I had to, when I first popped in, because I hadn't been watching any of the previous episodes, because we saw the movie, I was like, wait, what's going on? And then, like, one minute in, I remembered everything that was going on. And it's funny how strong her psychic powers are. And she can just lift up this giant worm. And use it as a fire hose to put out. Yeah, and use it as a slime fire hose. Also, why are the gray people so resiliently strong? Did they ever explain that? I don't know. This is one of the few shows where I'm not, like, going ahead and being mugged up. So, I couldn't tell you. I'm not even sure if it's answered there. But my favorite part of the show is how Grandma came back. I do love that hot Grandma came back. Yeah. I would really like Gigi to come back from being possessed by the evil eye, if that's what I need. That would be nice. You know, like, seeing Gigi and Gigi was a big eye baller. Hilarious. I like his earrings. They are pretty cool. I thought, I liked Ayande and Okun's, like, moment at the end of the episode. It was very cute. Yeah. Worth all the hearts. Yeah. Gigi, Gigi, tiny heart. Yeah, there's not a lot that can do it, but that's a move. But yeah, good episode. I'm excited, hopefully, because I was, I was kind of feeling like, you know, I was enjoying it. I don't mean that I was enjoying watching the episodes at home more than I was when I went to those either. So, but episode four is, if for some reason you didn't like the first three episodes of Dandy Van season two, episode four is, like, solid. I agree. All right. If you're a fan of Dandy Van season one, continue on to see episode four. Simple. Yeah, just skip the first three episodes. Yeah. Read, like, almost a synopsis. All right. So, I'm going to talk, I actually haven't been up to a lot of stuff, which is weird. Carry on. Yeah, only watch, like, what I'm currently watching. The only things I do want to talk about are After the Rain, because I just, like, caught up on that show today. I was, like, a little behind on my summer season watching. And After the Rain is just about a woman and her tanuki that's pretending to be a dog. That's right. Yeah. So, I swear, this is how much anime has, like, ruined my brain. It's because during this episode, they're going, like, she's going to the summer festival with her parents, and they're taking, like, little neighbor girl with them. And, you know, her tanuki, like, runs away, like, during part of the episode, and she's, like, looking for it. And then she, like, catches a glimpse of the tanuki, and, like, she's, like, off this kind of, like, beaten path following it. And I was, like, okay. I was, like, this is the moment she gets isekai'd, and the tanuki actually turns out to be, like, a human man. And then the romance begins. But it doesn't happen. The tanuki just took her to a nice place to watch the fireworks. But see, the brain is, my brain's ruined. I can't even watch a nice, wholesome anime without being, like, ah, Sword Art Online. That and something else I'm really excited about. It's manga-related. I don't know if you're familiar with Dark Horse Publishing, a comic book slash manga publisher in the United States. Old Boy is being released, re-released in deluxe edition, Old Boy manga. I'm really excited for that. Real quick. Sorry, I'm going to pivot back to our previous conversation. You were saying After the Rain. Did you say With You and the Rain? No, After the Rain. Am I calling it the wrong thing? And I just, I do that a lot. Immediately. After the Rain is a different manga. With You and the Rain. It is With You and the Rain. I actually really love that anime, too. You know, like, it's, like, so. Do you? Yeah, it's very, it's very pretty. I might actually recommend that to somebody after. And they have, I feel like they have similar animation. Just saying With You and the Rain. Okay. Yeah. Sorry. Okay. After the Rain. Very good. Good chance, right? You have an anime, but. Okay, back to. Yeah, back to that Old Boy deluxe edition. So, very excited about those. Yesterday, I got my pre-order for Ichi the Killer. Probably one was released yesterday. If people don't know anything about Ichi the Killer, maybe you shouldn't. It's not for everybody. The author, what did you do? The author who wrote Homoculus, I can't, like, think of his name off the top of my head, is the author for Ichi the Killer. And I love Homoculus, so I was, and I love the movie Ichi the Killer, so I'm, like, super excited about the manga and having an English release of it. So, pretty jazzed. Like, pretty hyped. And then the only other thing I've been doing that's kind of easy is actually been as much shit as I talk about JJK. Maybe I don't talk about shit, but as much as I'm, like, ah, JJK, I've been reading the JJK manga. Yeah. And I'm, like, halfway through. That's interesting. Yeah. Wow. Yeah. And how far ahead is the manga from the anime? The manga's done. Okay. So, you're, like, way past where the anime is. Well, I wouldn't say way past. I am, like, I would say halfway. So, like, I can't really, without giving you, like, a spoiler, I can't really, like, talk about it. I don't really care. I don't know. But the Shibuya arc. I don't care. But I'm sure people listening to this care. Okay. We'll just keep it. Everybody, if you know about JJK, like, I don't need to say anything. If you don't know about JJK, you can find out for yourself. Yeah. But, yeah. That's been my weediness for the week. The other thing that I want to talk about is Takopi's Takopi's Takopi's Original Sin. And what I'm talking about, okay, I feel like I never really touch on it every time I, like, bring it up. I don't talk about it a whole bunch. It's six episodes. It's on the fifth episode. I feel like they could have named this anime How Parents Fail Their Children. Because it's just, it's, when you take out the little alien, take out the little happy and little obstacles alien, and it's just, like, how parents fail their children, and child abuse, and bullying, and how, like, like, shitty these kids' lives are, which will go into our next topic. We're going to talk about bullying. Yeah. For those of you that didn't hear him, he said bullying. Bullying. Bullying. So, have you ever been bullied, Robin? Like, not in a good way. Not, not in a sexual way. In a good way? Yeah. Like, like, yeah. Yeah. Yes. I think, I have a really bad memory. So, I'm pretty sure I was bullied a little bit in high school, but I also, like, don't really care. I was bullied in elementary school. I was bullied. Really? Yeah. I switched, I switched elementary schools. I was, like, going to one, and I was, like, in fourth grade, and I switched to another one, which is, like, if you don't know, that's, like, suicide for a student. Like, you had to be, like, really popular to recover from that, and I just was not really popular to recover. In fourth grade school? Yeah. Yeah. Because you're the outsider. Once you're the outsider, like, yeah. It only takes one, all of a sudden, you want to be friends with somebody, and then for best friends, like, I don't like that. I don't like trying to be friends with my friends, and then they, they, they swap a lot, and they go for you. Yeah, I have one girl who... Nine-year-old, or nine... I was, I was, uh, 11, 10, 11, because I was in fifth grade when I transferred. In fourth grade? No, no, no. Fifth grade. I was in fifth grade. I went to the other elementary school all the way up till fourth grade, sorry, and then I transferred my fifth grade year to them. So... Okay, so you were 10. Yeah. Yeah, and this, this girl had it out for me for, like, the next two years, but after years, yeah, it just was not, like, it wasn't the most horrible experience in terms of, like, like, nobody beat me up, or, like, it was just this one girl, Christine Slayer, she tried to get people to, like, turn on me. Yeah, just, just a bitch, but, yeah, I, the only thing I did to her was try to become her friend's friend. That's the only thing. I don't know, yeah, it's... She was territorial over her friend. Yeah, she sat next to her friend. She's like, can't you smell the pee? I was like, oh, I'll find out. Okay. Do you think Japan has a bullying problem? I haven't read any articles on it, but there's a lot of bullying in the animes I watch, and especially since we watched A Silent Voice. You, you watched A Silent Voice. I did not watch it. I've watched it, but I did not watch it. Yeah. Yeah. You told me to watch it, but I assumed you had watched it. Yeah, not easily. Also, anyway. Yeah, it does seem to be a pretty common theme in, like, high school animes, especially since, like, I think we talked about this at a different time, but they just have, they're all in the same class together, and they don't switch classes at all. Yeah, they have, they have the one teacher who, like, teaches multiple subjects. So if they don't, if somebody doesn't, like, get along with everybody else, then it's just they're ostracized all day, every day. Or, we'll get into it a little bit more. If you have, there's, there's incidents of, like, the whole class sleeping out. I've been re-watching, I've been getting my mom into anime, so I've had her watch an anime called Psychopath, and in one of the episodes, I've heard of Psychopath. One of my favorite anime. I don't know if you'd like it. Is it really? So, in that world, there's things that, like, measure your hue, which has to do with your mood, and there's, like, different colors to represent, or, hues. I guess hue is the one, right? But if you're, if you fall outside of shade, different shades, yeah, if you fall outside what's socially acceptable, you can be labeled as a criminal. So they have these, like, weapons called Dominators, which, like, measure your hue, right? And in this facility, like, the factory workers, they go to investigate these murders, and it turns out it was done by this one guy who is bullied all the time, and the factory workers aren't, like, let out of their factory where they're working, so they just have to stay there all the time. So how they keep their hues healthy is they're just, like, bullying the shell of this other guy, and it ends up, and he turns around, and he's, like, murdering everybody. Well, not everybody, but he's, like, he's, like, programming these robots to, like, to kill them. And then his hue slightly improves from doing that. Every time he kills somebody, he becomes a better color. His mood gets better. Yeah, his mood gets better, essentially. Anyway, there's small, yeah, small tangents. You hurt your hair first, if you kill your bullies, you'll feel better. Probably not the first time people have heard that. Don't kill your bullies. Go see an adult dress or something, please don't. Poor jokes. And bad taste jokes. A bad taste joke made by a bad taste person. That would just be... Anyway, so all I did to research the subject of bullying in Japan is I just watched, like, some documentaries. So I'm going to, like, state this. I'm not an expert. I don't have any credentials. I shouldn't probably be talking about this, but here we are. I'm going to talk about it anyway. So one of the first documentaries I watched was Children Full of Life, which follows around a fourth grade class and their teacher. And it doesn't really talk about bullying all that much. It just came up when I was, like, searching. I ended up watching it. And it's kind of, like, strange how close the teacher is with all the students. But if you think about, like, you know, the kids are stuck with this teacher for, like, years, even. How, you know, it's not that weird, but from a Western perspective, it's kind of strange. But he's trying to teach the children compassion at a young age. So he has them, like, go up and, like, you know, write letters about how they're feeling. If, like, they're irritated with, like, another classmate. When bullying comes up, he, like, gets mad. He's, like, blah, blah, blah. Like, yelling. Not yelling, but he's, like, raising his voice. He's, like, till I, you know, hear confession, blah, blah, blah. We're not, you know. He's, like, railing into these kids about how bullying is bad and bull. And he's, like, oh, I have to break it when they're young or else it's going to go into, you know, later in life or whatever. And kind of just, like, until he gets, like, some confessions and then he has, like, people, like, stand up and talk about it. Like, just, like, a lot of crying, a lot of, like, empathy. It's, like, I don't know if that's the standard for how to mention classes in Japan, but that's what he was doing in his class. Again, I don't know if it was played up for the documentary, but, yeah. They were, I believe they were bullying one of the students because, I think they got, like, lower test scores or something. So it was really not, like, even a thing you would bully somebody about. As, because you're a parent, Robin, how, have you ever thought about your kids being bullied? It's something that I worry about because they are much larger than children their age. So I'm always worried about them not even on purpose bullying other kids, like, we'll just be trying to play. And it could be perceived as bullying because they are the age of a five-year-old, but obviously the size of a seven-and-a-half-year-old. But are you, are you worried about them being bullied? No. That's just like, ah, my child is too, my child is too better? I just, I just don't think they, like, I guess I am worried about, I want them to have friends, but they're at such a young age that I'm not particularly worried about them being bullied because they're in preschool. That's fair. That's totally off, but hey. And also, some, some, I'm sure some people were, I think it probably happened, people that have been in later. The other documentary I watched is Bullying in Japan. Sorry, what is it called? It's called Bullying in Japan. I think it's hyphen bullying blasting impact. It's an NHK documentary. This one didn't really talk about bullying as an issue, but it followed a junior high student named, well, didn't follow him, but it follows his story, Matsuya. He was bullied and he ended up taking his own life because the bullying was really bad. But he never really, like, they were interviewing him just like, I guess you would say his best friend. And there wasn't really, like, a lot of cries for help. He never, like, really came forward to it. He never really told his parents. And that's kind of reflective of Japanese culture is not bringing something up, like, not talking openly about issues, not making a big deal of things. So that's kind of what I got from that. Besides being, like, very depressed when I was, was, like, going through and watching these things. Yeah, it didn't really talk about, like, I was looking for, like, statistics. Give me, give me something. Give me, like, raw numbers. I didn't really get it. I also... You've got depression. Which is fine. I love being depressed from media I consume. It's the only way. You're so good at it. I'm very good at it. And I watched, like, a couple others. There's, like, a short on how, with, like, social media is, like, forcing the problem. And then I watched, like, street interviews of, like, these college kids at a fashion college. And they were, like, asking them, like, hey, like, have you ever been bullied? Would you ever intervene? When they were asking if they would intervene when they were kids, most of them were saying no. Just because they didn't want to be a target. You know, they don't want to make a big deal out of it. Stuff of that nature. Which, like, makes sense if you think about Japan's culture. The last video I want to touch on, because it looked at East Asia as a whole and not just one country. Because Korea has problems with bullying. China has problems with bullying as well. So it touched on bullying as a whole. And it said the content creator, I think her name was Aini, had a really good point. Well, at least I thought this was a good point. They brought up that, well, maybe it's not as a big issue as the West thinks it is. Because the numbers that they pointed out, Japan and Korea's, like, bullying rates were really low. And how Japan and, like, Korea are trying to talk about problems, they talked about them as, like, moral failings of the society. Versus, like, in the West, they make it more of an individual problem. To give an example. Yeah. So, like, for instance, like, they might say something of, like, hey, why didn't, you know, like, they might look at, like, why, you know, the teachers that failed the students. Or, like, the schools that, you know, failed. Versus, like, in a Western culture, that child was psychologically damaged. And she had referenced, like, adults who had committed crimes. She wasn't, like, talking about bullying, but she was, like, talking about how the news articles or how they portray, like, individuals versus, like, the collective. I would say, I feel, like, in Western culture, we do blame other people, especially the children. Like, we do look at, like, the parents, or, like, why didn't, you know, the parents intervene. But, like, if you ever, like, see something online to a mass shooter, it's always, like, oh, they were mentally ill. It was never, like, oh, well, this guy was really stressed because he, like, lost his, like, last five golfs or whatever. Does that make sense? Yeah. Yeah. So, Japan is an interdependent society versus independent society, which is what we are in the United States. I don't know if bullying has a big problem as the Western anxiety, but I do know that in the statistics you just bring up, because you did bring up the point, well, the people don't talk about it, they won't report it, but the statistics are, like, anonymous. But think about a society where women don't, like, speak up if they're getting molested on a train. Like, are they, even if it's anonymous, are they really going to come forward and, like, report an issue? Like, who knows? They'll only speculate. So, who knows if those numbers are, you know, self-reporting only goes so far, I would say. But, yeah, it is portrayed a lot in the media, and we did, I made you watch A Sign of the Voice. What did you think of it? It was pretty hard to watch in the first, like, 30 minutes, just because it is just, they were bullying her just for essentially no reason. There's no reason for Nishimiya to be bullied other than she was deaf, and they thought she was weird. And it was interesting how quickly they turned on her. As soon as Ueno decided that she was tired of dealing with her, she just started getting bullied regularly, and nobody was doing anything about it. What did you think of hiring, I forget his name, the main protagonist? Nishida? Nishida, yeah. Nishida, when Nishida gets bullied, and, like, his, I guess, redemption life story? Yeah. So, it was interesting that once he tried pointing out that other people were also bullying her, that he just became the person being bullied after Nishimiya transferred school, and then seeing how he wanted to kill himself from it, and how he tried to re-friend Nishimiya, but then, like, never actually apologized until the end. He's like, I didn't realize I never apologized for this. He just, like, met up with her again, and then just started acting friendly. It was very strange to me, but that might be also, maybe he didn't even think he needed to apologize for it, because it was so long ago. I think it might have to be, like, I think it's, like, a cultural thing, but I think his, like, actions of, like, wanting to make up to her, he was trying to, like, apologize from the get-go, but he just never verbalized it. Does that make sense? Yeah. Yeah. Did you cry? I cried. I did cry when he was unconscious, when he had that dream. I was crying through that. I think I cried when he, like, grabbed Nishimiya, when he saved her at the end. I don't know if that's when he was having that dream. Yeah. It was very sweet. Yeah. So, it's a good movie, and I think it's, all you have to do is be a little bit different, though. It allows you to be formative. Maybe not even just, maybe not just even Japanese, just maybe you have to be a little bit different, which maybe it's different now, and, like, it's much more acceptable to be weird now, nowadays, it seems, in, like, American or Western culture. Yeah. I don't know if that's the same for Japan. Yeah. Again, we're not in Japan, and we don't know. I think, definitely, here, it's more acceptable, but it does seem, like, if you are different than anybody, if you don't conform to societal norms in school or in life, then they'll just bully you, and they'll eat you like sharks. And, if you're me, that sounds like a good time, but the rest of the world, nobody else likes that. You did. I made it to Chapter 9. Okay, I guess that's... But, I am, like, that's just because I ran out of time, not because I couldn't make it. I just, logistically, couldn't make it. Okay, so, just, you don't want to... Okay, got it. All right, well, I don't want to make you try to continue. It's fine. It's a fine monologue. Where I stopped reading was, they were about to go, her cousin, the niece's cousin, just arrived, and they're going to go talk to some people in an alleyway. Yeah. It's a little confusing. It's a little, not really sure why they're talking to these people in the alleyway, what's going wrong, although they were just like, hey, we're missing a shipment. But, where did it go? How did it go missing? Who knows? I already have terrible names, even in the media I'm reading, or the media I'm continuing. So, the girl with the black hair, did you get that she was the thief of the money that she stole? Yes, I understand now that she was the one stealing the money. Sonji. Actually, I didn't think you would like it when I recommended it to you, but that's not why we recommend things here. We don't recommend things that you think. No, we recommend things to challenge each other. I'm never going to recommend you an isekai romance, unless it's like, I didn't really know. I'm going to recommend you things that I don't think you would normally watch, or read. And I really like this manga, I'm like current with it, but I like crime dramas, and I like thrillers, and this is a GL, so like. I'm not a thriller fan. Yeah, I wouldn't say I think you'd like it. Can't really say what the whole synopsis is, but it's already so ongoing. There's a lot of betrayal. Yeah, that girl, she has some issues. You think she's going to like, settle down, and things are going to be romantic? Nope. Not, not even close. But I also like that. I also like very flawed individuals who like, fuck things up for themselves, because that's what's more accurate. I like shabby things, and romance. And kittens. Okay, maybe you don't like unicorns. Well, unicorns, I feel like unicorns are only good to just freak horses, and horses are already freaky. Yeah. Yeah. Horses with horns. Yeah, horses. Like, who wants that? It's an extra level of freaky. So, I don't know if you know this, but Keaton broke into my house the other night. He held a gun to my head. He's like- Seems likely. Seems unlikely, actually. No, it wasn't- okay. He held a gun to my head. He's like, ah, I heard you, you know, I heard you're like, you're into gooning, and I was like, I am not into gooning. And he's like, well, I got a gooner anime for you, and he made me watch, um, Gushing Over Magical Girl. Gushing Over Magical Girl. Yeah, if you could repeat that. Like, literally gushing? Like, like, gushing. Let me, let me say it for her. Gushing. Gushing. Over Magical Girl. Are they gushers? Maybe a little. All I can say, this, this anime is, it's sat, it's, it's edgy. Pure edgy. It's a satire on a magical girl drama. Okay. I don't think I could recommend this anime to anybody. Which is the, which is the best way to put this? It follows, I did try to read this long ago, a long time ago, and I, I couldn't, like, get into it, but it follows Utena Hirokita, and if you, like, are familiar with, like, GL or, like, stuff that you, like, you'll know it's, like, from the Utena Revolutionary Girl Utena. And she's, like, kind of, like, a magical girl otaku. Like, she's, like, obsessed with magical girls and the magical girl group that they have in that world called Transmagica. And, yeah, so she's, like, super obsessed with them. And then she's approached, um, by this, like, little fucking animal thing. I just forgot its name. I don't know. Whatever. Komitch to, uh, Madoka, if you've ever seen, like, Komitch the little Kyubey that goes around and, like. I've heard of, I've heard of Madoka Magica. Komitch to that, or Sasay to that. Anyways, they end up blackmailing her into becoming a member of Enno, Enmorita, which is, like, the bad, like, magical girl that opposes, like, the villains. And so, basically, when she turns into this, like, villain, she becomes a, a, a sadist. And so, each episode is kind of, like, how can I, like, torture these magical girls in ways that, like, becomes, like, overly sexual. And every episode's, like, mostly like that. There is a plot. There's, like, story to it. But the edgy nature, like, kind of overshadows the story. There are some, like, wholesome moments, but those are not, those are very few and far between. It's not, yeah, I don't think I could recommend this to anybody. No, I did watch all of it. But that's only because it was a good demand. Not because I liked it. Because I didn't want it. Or do it. Do it. If you're saying, do whatever you want. Watch it. But if you, if you... Maybe I will. Maybe I will. Who knows? If I can find it anywhere. It's on, uh, I think it's on HSI. It is? Yeah, it's on HSI. Never mind, I'm not gonna watch it. We have my HSI with us. But don't, yeah. We can talk about that, yeah. But don't watch it. And I don't know, like, can you maybe watch this? He wanted to watch you suffer. Well, he did. He did watch me suffer. He was there with me, holding a gun to my head as I watched. With the gun? With the gun. All, my eyes were taped open so I couldn't close them. I was like, talking to the chair, gun to my head, eyes were taped open, like, like a horn. I was just watching etchy content. 13 episodes of etchy content. A flash homerun. Doing etchy things. Getting really messed up. Sounds like it. Yeah, I'm pretty traumatized. But, you know, that's what we do here. Sometimes we watch content so you don't have to. And don't watch Gushing over Magical Girl. Seriously, don't. Unless you want to. Do not watch Gushing over Magical Girl. Gushing. Oh, also, for those who are thinking about reading the manga, the manga I think is on a permanent hiatus, or semi-permanent hiatus. So, if you try to go ahead and, you're not going to, like, get very, well, there is a lot of manga, but, you know, if you want to finish, you're not going to finish. Which is, you know, that's what everybody says. Anyways, I think that's it. I'm sorry, I need to recommend you something. But, you know what, I don't need, you know what, actually, I'll do a little synopsis on the discord, but I'm going to recommend you the first season of Prison School. Once I feel complacent. Okay, perfect. Can I recommend you an anime? Sleepy Princess and the Demon Castle. No. I don't think you're going to hate it, just because I don't hate it. I love it a lot. But I really want you to watch it, because it's hilarious. All right, I will watch it. All right. Okay, that ends our goodnight, all you weebs, and weeblets, and everything in between. Tuck yourselves in, in your little, like, wifey body pillows, or husband body pillows. You know, tuck them in. Good night. Don't leave my website. Yeah, good stuff. Bye. Yeah, that's it. Goodbye.

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