Anime dealing with mental disorders. 1. A Silent Voice: The Movie (2016) Not Rated | 130 min | Animation, Drama, Family. 2. Yuri!!! On Ice (2016) 3. Gakkô-gurashi! (2015– ) 4. Shigatsu wa kimi no uso (2014–2015) 5. Death Parade (2015)
Emotional Damage refers to a clip of YouTuber and comedian Steven He frustratedly throwing a shoe and saying in a thick Asian accent "emotional damage!" The clip became a prevalent reaction to clips showing someone getting owned or being emotionally damaged, both ironically and unironically, shortly after being uploaded in September 2021.
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Emotional Damage refers to a clip of YouTuber and comedian Steven He frustratedly throwing a shoe and saying in a thick Asian accent "emotional damage!" The clip became a prevalent reaction to clips showing someone getting owned or being emotionally damaged, both ironically and unironically, shortly after being uploaded in September 2021.
On September 21st, 2021, YouTuber [1] and comedian Steven He uploaded a comedy skit titled "When 'Asian' Is a Difficulty Mode," where an Asian man plays a video game on the "Asian" difficulty and constantly loses throughout, meant as a comedic statement on the struggles of being Asian.
On December 20th, 2021, TikToker [3] @liamkearney263 posted a video of Billie Eilish talking about how if you give an ugly guy a chance he "thinks he rules the world," followed by a kid calling her out for using autotune, then the clip of He yelling "emotional damage," gaining over 13 million views in four weeks (shown below).