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The reality is people with REAL pictures don’t turn out to be what you thought as well. I’ve met enough girls to know it. Anime is just an excuse to justify your disappointment. Let’s call bullsh*t when we see it. Why defend anime profile pictures?
Just because of your anime picture (or a furry one I'm my case) your opinion matters just as much as anyone elses. You do you honey. , I am 87 years old. I disagree. I am guided only by what the person writes. That could be true.
Why are people on the internet so negative towards anime and people who like it?” Prejudice is when you have a preconceived notion about someone or something. In the case of anime – it’s as if people have it ingrained in their DNA to hate people who like anime, or have profile pictures of them.
I think people assume the person may be damaged and seeing things ““wrong “ due to their own issues. I think that that's not something that can be quantified. It's probably true that some people value you're opinion less for your profile picture but I don't see why it matters.
Just because you have an anime picture on your profile, doesn't make you stupid or your opinion doesn't matter. Every opinion matters, whether you have an anime or video game character as your profile picture.
"First, anime avatars were popularized on the program early due to them looking good, being relatively available, and technologically 'easy' to import into the game. Because of that, you had a lot of people tuned into otaku culture that flooded to VRC.
By American standards, the show isn't an anime since the show was produced in the United States rather than Japan, and the term as we know it is associated with Japanese animation. But if you ask a Japanese citizen, it might count as an anime as much as Bugs Bunny does.
When watching Avatar The Last Airbender, it becomes very apparent that it took major inspiration from the extremely popular—Japanese Anime. Despite it having similar storytelling elements and art style; Avatar The Last Airbender is not an anime.