>>53961463>And what does the "b" in /b/ stand for, faggot?The letter "B"? You ever wonder how arbitrary the alphabet's order is?
>Where in the site/board rules does it forbid to post anime on these boards?That's the point. There are no roles forbidding anime. No rules FOR it either. You'd expect a website about anime to be about anime, and nothing else, right?
>Those non-anime boards have japanese names.Where's the flaw, where's the names? Changing your browser language to moon runes won't make you any less of a wannabe JAP
They say that "the map is not the territory". All representations, art or not, are inherently abstractions of reality, for they are not reality itself. They also say that "art imitates life" or vice versa. But, life came before art - art could not have existed before there was life to make - much less consume it.
If anime, being art, seeks to imitate life, it is done through an inherently idealistic, reductionistic, and "unreal" lens inherent to art, forget anime. No, real people don't have eyes half the size of their head; or natural hair colors beyond black, brown, blonde; or have skewed bodily proportions, and that won't change. Anime is an abstraction of reality, no better than any other. But it's how weebs see it that bothers me.
There are people in the world who truly believe in "3DPD", or in having unironic waifus, or who marry holograms or body pillows. And yet, those who preach "3DPD" are still themselves 3DPD, those who marry waifus still believe in the "real" notion of marriage, etc. Maybe the hardcore weebs that do this, perhaps cannot deal with reality, and so escape into the artificial, controlled, illusionary world of anime instead. Or maybe not. But for some, as much as they may worship anime, and all the idealistic, reductionistic, & unrealistic things it represents, they are still a part of the reality that came before anime and spawned it. You too. Better to face it.
Embrace reality. Abhor abstraction. Have sex.