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Let's be honest here... We need to start calling this content what it actually is: 'Funkotainment'
Stephen Colbert tier entertainment for internet addicted millennials and zoomers. As I type this, I can already hear many readying themselves to post one of their stock reaction images, which are nothing more than a Virtual Pop Collection of epic Funkotainment highlights.
If you consider yourself a fan of any of these people, this is your wake up call to know that you are no different from a Rick and Morty fan.
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@MK2boogaloo @lilianabreeder actually another thing is having waifus, ecelebs literally cannot give us anything that we truly want and that's why a lot of them seethe about anime
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@lilianabreeder lol, one thing that separates e-celebs from us is Touhou. You will never see someone like Sam Hyde talking about Reimu.
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@MK2boogaloo
for a second I thought you wrote "fumos" which would divide the whole fediverse
on their sub-culture.
but then I saw, funk pops and random e-celebs :reimu_sigh:
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@lina @lilianabreeder that too, personally I'm okay with people talking shit about anime as long as they have integrity. E-celebs don't have it sadly.
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@MK2boogaloo @lilianabreeder i feel like talking shit about anime is a very low hanging fruit so most people that go out of their way to talk shit about it are often e-celeb-esque, since they're trying to get some attention by taking the "based and redpilled" stance in a controversial question
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@lina @lilianabreeder welp, it's because they don't have any other topic that they can use to get attention. They would never talk shit about other stuff which are way harder since no one ever done that (real life problem, addiction to weed, how to get skills, how to be confident). Same with people who talk shit about video games.