>idols don't use the toi-
Ochikobore Fruit Tart
>finally a lewd kirara show
>not popular on Zig Forums at all
Where would we get if we accepted Lain, Hidamari Sketch AND Ochikobore Fruit Tart?
We'd have Depth x Width x Length.
That's right, we'd have 3D.
It is literally impossible for Zig Forums to enjoy this anime.
Maybe it debuting so late is a factor as to why it doesn't get more attention here.
I'm watching it and it's easily in my top 3 this season but I'm not really sure i want to participate in threads filled with /u/fags and idolfags.
If you watch this show you're at least one of those things.
You can like something without being part of the autistic crowd that's obsessed with it you know?
A /u/fag is somebody who likes yuri, not a member of a particular crowd.
Likewise for idolfags.
deep
Alrighty.
Not true. I appreciate and even like yuri to some extent, but I don't go to /u/ and I'm not a man-hater like some other yurifags here are.
>I don't go to /u/ and I'm not a man-hater like some other yurifags here are.
>other
You just called yourself a /u/fag.
That is to say, you agree with me.
But speaking of /u/ as a board, you are right that there is a population there that could also be described with the term /u/fag and in that case you would not be one merely by liking yuri.
Hayu best Fruit Tart
I don't know why you'd call me a /u/fag just because I said I like yuri. I like yuri, but only when done right, and I also like het, especially when done right. If anything I actually prefer het to yuri. In addition, I'm not like those people who post here and/or /u/ who drop an anime solely because of the presence of dudes, or who insists that all anime must have only girls or that any form of relationship between girls in any way is yuri.
>I don't know why you'd call me a /u/fag
I don't understand why you'd say that when I very recently posted
>A /u/fag is somebody who likes yuri, not a member of a particular crowd.
And I'm here to dispute that definition. Most anons, when they say "/u/fag", refer to a specific breed of yurifags, and not all yurifags (I'd even suggest most) even post on /u/ or identify with the crowd there.
>And I'm here to dispute that definition.
And that's fine if you wish to do that, but you are getting the order wrong.
If you first argue that you aren't X and only after 7 posts point out that you have an alternative definition that you would like to see used, then you are making a mistake.
Up until there is a second definition, people are going to argue based on the first, and nothing can be accomplished, and you are simply wrong for disagreeing.
>Most anons, when they say "/u/fag", refer to a specific breed of yurifags
I doubt that.
The first ep aired late and there is much competition this season.
At least the threads have mostly been nice, glad to see other anons are liking it. I've been reading the manga since volume 2.
Did you like the toilet scenes?
I want to huff Hayu's puss-puss
/u/fags are defined less by liking yuri and more by freaking the fuck out about het.
You mean, when something that seemed to be yuri turns out to be het in the penultimate episode, or when a random anime has two characters of opposite genders express their interest in each other?
Not really my thing but Ino's thighs are always nice to look at
What's the author's deal?
Even when it's the latter. Some go to the extreme of getting mad when a guy shows up even if just for a few seconds.
Usually when something they have decided is yuri because two girls are friendly then has one of the girls talk to a boy. So sort of like the former but most of it is in their head.
I wait for the better indosubs but it takes time so I can't discuss.
what is wrong with this author?
Nothing, the author has patrician tastes.
When was this ever happened?
I remember Hibike as an example, which is funny since the novels were het from the start and the yuri was actually toned up from the source material.