Comparing Japanese comics, American comics, Hong Kong comics, and Chinese animation works of the last century, you will be surprised how different they are. Considering the increasing influence of Riman, there are more and more ACG houses in Europe and America. I saw a thread on 4ch today, discussing why the male protagonists in Riman are a bunch of herbivorous guys, obviously the girls are pushing back, and the only reaction of those ED guys is to reflexively give the girls a note Boxing (specifically refer to Naiako). This is something that is incomprehensible in European and American cultures. Specifically refer to TBBT, the guy inside is bitch+slut in our opinion. There is no doubt about this kind of plot in Japanese comics, the ending of hatchet is GE.
Likewise, although the cultural differences between China and Japan are much smaller, there are still fundamental differences in some very internal aspects. Specifically to Another, that is why the heroine didn't turn on her demon mirror at first, and then the next development is to steam, boil, chop or kill the guy. Of course, if this unfolds, then this is another ethics drama. In fact, the reason is very simple, nothing more than because if you really do that, then the heroine is the villain. Although there are often barrage carnivals like "We have a traitor in the middle" on station B, if such a cute girl really has a whistle-blower plot at the key point of the plot, it goes without saying that her popularity must plummet. Although such boring kindness ended up killing almost half of the people, as Kant said, the so-called morality is not the result, but the will. The result without will is the exchange of interests, and the will without result is the spirit's pursuit of freedom.
If something like this happened in the real world, misaki would definitely be the place to be, but this is just a light novel, it's a manga, it's an anime.
Recently I took Ma Zhe's class, but the teacher has been teaching philosophy. One time, the young lecturer in his 20s criticized us angrily for being just a bunch of people who lacked independent personality. Immediately felt refreshed. Of course, I'm not shaking M, but it's just too far away from the real moral period in elementary school. It is really touching to feel a little clean heart again among a group of so-called "exemplary teachers".
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