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However there's no actual criticism here; just a really biased opinion that's obviously fishing for attention. Also how are you assuming they're a huge fan from just one comment lol. Every artist has their faults and such, but they also have qualities that make their art good so please sthu.

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To each their own. If nothing is inherently (anatomically, etc.) wrong with the art style, then there's no reason to hire an alternate artist. The current one has pretty good anatomy and lighting so there's especially no sense in hiring another artist for the vn. Everyone has different tastes when it comes to art, so please don't go bashing another artist for their style.

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I think it may be a translation error but I never said anything about excellent. I can't stop people from criticizing something. However, you're "criticizing" the game harshly for a mainstream opinion that's quite nonsensical from a game development view. Based on your response you're self-aware enough to realize that people are just as stone-headed as you, yet you've been trying to get your "criticism" across for a lot longer than 30 seconds and no one listened. Did anyone ever tell you that hypocrisy is bad for your health?

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Stupid pussy

Yaoi was created in Japan around 1980. At the time, female manga artists were publishing stories for girls’ manga magazines about platonic romantic relationships between young boys. This genre is known as shonen ai, or “boy love” and sometimes abbreviated as BL. Soon after, other artists began drawing parodies of popular boys’ manga comics where the male characters were depicted as gay lovers.

The word yaoi is credted to Hatsu Akiko and Sakata Yasuko, members of the Year 24 Group of female manga artists who created stories focusing purely on sexual relations between men. Yaoi is an acronym of the phrase yama nashi, ochi nashi, imi nashi, roughly translating to “no climax, no fall, no meaning” and referring to how the genre emphasizes sex, not romance. Art of this subject matter created by and for gay men (vs. the female yaoi community) uses the term bara instead (both in Japan and the West). Yaoi in Japan is a niche genre of manga, with BL anime and manga a more popular depiction of male romance.

By the 1990s, yaoi was crossing the ocean and causing problems for translators. In Japan, yaoi specifically refers to sexual manga written by women but many Western translations would refer to all manga and anime depictions of male romance as yaoi. This translation causes division among Western manga fans to this day. Many older, longtime, or purer manga fans prefer to use yaoi to refer only to sex-focused manga, as is done in Japan, whereas many newer or younger manga fans use yaoi as an umbrella term for all male romance, regardless of medium or author.

Western book retailers, such as Amazon, usually fall into the second camp. Barnes and Noble, for example, includes both the Ten Count series (which has sexual content) and the His Favorite series (which does not and is a BL manga in Japan) in their yaoi category of Best Sellers.

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ha. funny silly pussy.bl and yaoi and Danmei is same type of thing, Just the amount of sexual content is slightly different.The core of BL is homophobia and bisexuality. Stupid white pigs always like to turn derogatory words into complimentary ones. Like some who call themselves fags

aww lying again kiddo?

and its funny that your racist