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[Manga] It’s awkward to be recommended something you don’t like.

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  • March 25, 2025
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#Refreshing Stories #Refreshing Genre I’m sorry about earlier!! It’s not that I thought it was uninteresting; I just dislike this type of video. However, it’s interesting, isn’t it? Give it to me! But! The ambitious owner of the restaurant appreciated his character. Certainly, I’m sorry! Unforgivable!! What? Mikasa wanted to focus on reporting the good points of the earlier restaurant, such as the seasoning and ingredients. He grew to hate media that worked hard to convey other results. It’s fine to borrow other swords, but they’ve started to appear everywhere. Actually, this restaurant’s pottery was from an influential past establishment. Did you find it interesting anywhere? Hey, Yamamoto-san, sparkle sparkle, huh? What part of the current video did you think was interesting? If you didn’t find it interesting? Ugh, it’s the same systematic structure as the viewing data, hey Yamamoto-san.

1: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx45

I thought the angle of the butt was interesting.

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The protagonist is too much of a saint…

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I used to think it was interesting, but after seeing too many of this type, I’ve had enough.

4: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx48

I’m perfectly articulating the reasons I dislike it…

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>>4

The protagonists move on their own, taking into consideration things without saying anything.

It’s definitely a common discomfort…

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First of all, is there really such a foolish store clerk who would make hasty judgments and hurt profits and reputation?

7: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx19

In the first place, wanting the result of disparaging someone.

I’m not good at structuring a story with the ending predetermined.

If you feel a sense of consistency in what the villain does, that makes sense, but it’s extremely unnatural to intentionally make them seem stupid.

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>>7

But I like “dirt mom” types.

8: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

When I retaliate actively, I feel like I’m being called arrogant.

I want it to feel like it’s done automatically for me.

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Is it okay if it’s a revenge type for troublesome parking?

10: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

This manga itself feels like it’s voicing your feelings for you! I can’t handle it anymore.

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If they apologized, the couple said it would be fine and they wouldn’t have to be fired, but according to rumors, that employee became uncomfortable at work afterward and ended up quitting…

This is it!

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>>11

I feel that sometimes adding an appeal to kindness can ironically make one feel arrogance.

13: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx24

To create a frustrating situation in order to feel relieved.

I feel like the means and the end have reversed.

Excessive exposure to irritating situations is bad for the brain.

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>>13

If a guy who seems unpleasant suddenly appears and gives off a vibe that they’ll definitely make you suffer later, at that point, you just think, “Oh, I see…”

More of an unpleasant person than a bad one.

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>>13

This is what the production team of SukaTto Japan seriously said…

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When you see one, it’s interesting to think that all the other viewing histories are completely ignored because of the massive number of recommendations that come in.

“Let’s feel refreshed type and Japan is amazing type”

I will delete the history because to me it’s nothing but pollution.

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This seems uncomfortable → After all, people who are hooked on entertainment that stimulates the reward system can be difficult to get along with.

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Hey, this is interesting!

(Mud mom steals in a spaceship and gets shot by an alien with a ray gun, turning into meat chunks)

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There are things that shouldn’t be enjoyable.

18: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx18

In the first place, there’s no way I’ll refuse when I have a reservation and I’m following the dress code…

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>>18

You shouldn’t talk about the original story since we create the story from the results.

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If anything, on the anniversary, I had a bad experience, and the unpleasant person was dealt with on their own, but since I haven’t been able to create good memories, I don’t feel refreshed at all…

20: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

When a person who can’t live well in the real world is reincarnated and goes to another world.

There were a surprising number of people with low levels of civility and intelligence.

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>>20

Well, the cultural level may be low, but the civility must be unusually high.

21: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

I can’t enjoy these types of fictional stories that seem like real-life accounts.

If it’s a true story, there are types that thoroughly relish in it.

23: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

Well, let’s go with the story that when the staff thoughtfully put on a nice performance, it became the best wedding anniversary, and later when I told the chef at our favorite restaurant about it, he said, “That’s great!”

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A refreshing type of short video with a wiggly illustration has come through.

I am not good at that.

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Isn’t the bar set pretty low to the point that they will let you in wearing a T-shirt and jeans, as long as your outfit doesn’t look like that of a homeless person?

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>>25

It really depends on the store.

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If it’s not a case of being saved by an overly convenient setup.

The enemy is just a complete idiot and will destroy themselves on their own.

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Is it okay if it’s a made-up story?

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>>27

It would be nice if there were no people who get hurt.

28: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

It’s somewhat better than being recommended erotic dreams.

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It seems that “Irasutoya” has commonly been used to mock people with disliked attributes.

That design, which is neither poison nor medicine, somehow has a high provoking power.

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In other words, I don’t want to continue associating with people who enjoy this kind of talk.

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I understand there is a demand, but

It can’t be said to be a good hobby either.

It is difficult to say that the situation is healthy.

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I’ll decide based on whether this manga is popular or not!

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It’s not that I don’t like it, but rather that I’m mocking it.

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It’s the Mito Koemon of the Reiwa era!

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>>36

Kōmon-san does preliminary research and calms down opponents who are enraged with a blunt strike…

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>>36

Mito Komon properly investigates the cause, warns the corrupt official, and if that doesn’t work, resorts to the use of force and authority, which is different from relying on someone else’s influence from the beginning.

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>>46

First of all, the thread image is just complaining; it’s not relying on someone else’s influence.

37: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx14

The fact that you leave revenge to someone else.

I don’t want to get my hands dirty, but I often feel the desire for the ones I dislike to be ruined.

38: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx5

I think it’s precisely because it’s a fictional story that the consistency and development are of concern.

39: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx6

When I express my frustration about people who like to assert dominance over something like this,

On the contrary, you will be argued against by those people, saying that you are the one trying to take a mount over them.

The conclusion is that it’s safest to keep it locked away in my heart.

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>>39

Isn’t the reason for such a rebuttal being made because you minimized the conversation to whether or not to take the upper hand first?

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You seem to like the legendary 92.

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It might be okay if a Yakuza acquaintance I know at the store caused a ruckus.

43: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

Exiled characters generally fall into ruin on their own without affecting the original party.

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>>43

I’m going to get my revenge! There’s a whole genre dedicated to revenge stories, you know…

45: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx7

I’m glad that the unpleasantness of this kind can now be explained in one word: “Sukatto Japan.”

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There was a time when I was really into Sukatto, but I think that version of myself was at my lowest point.

I think I was unconsciously overlapping the scene of my adversary being punished.

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The part about not incurring responsibility really clicked for me.

I don’t want to take responsibility if I can avoid it either.

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It’s more frightening that the former head chef holds such power.

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What kind of thought process makes it look the same as Mito Komon…?

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>>51

No, that won’t change.

Even Mito Komon, the common people don’t necessarily rely on those old men; they just take it upon themselves to set things straight.

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>>67

There’s a part where the old man watches people who are struggling to manage things themselves about 90% of the time without relying on others.

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>>72

If we’re talking about the thread picture, this couple can’t take it anymore! They either have to confront them with a punch or, with tears in their eyes, resolve to plead…! It’s a given that during that part, the grandfather says to wait!

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>>83

Could it be that the format of Mito Kōmon and the Violent General is extremely excellent…?

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>>87

Period dramas are basically old hero stories, so the template is that the hero does their best and comes to the rescue just in time.

There are also workers who take care of things after it’s too late…

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>>83

(Bathing in between)

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Because the real world is not at all about good triumphing over evil.

I think you want to hear a story that’s as refreshing as a daydream.

I don’t think it’s as bad as people who like this say.

While the idea of karma is ingrained in the values of the Japanese people, it is society that is at fault for not being able to realize it.

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>>52

To be precise, it is not karma.

What is highlighted in this type of development is not a clear evil, but rather the emphasis is placed on giving a punishment that is clearly greater than the consequences faced for the irritation caused by someone.

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>>113

When joking about revenge on the internet, there is a demand for revenge stories.

“I want to see the worthless scum, deserving of revenge, die a cruel death at the hands of a merciless avenger.”

There are times when I wonder if there are people who are not interested in the righteousness of karma or revenge itself.

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>>131

Revenge itself is fundamentally a fantasy.

I think there are many people who don’t seek anything more than entertainment there.

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>>131

The mud mom has jumped over here and undergone a strange evolution…

53: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Just say “That feels great, foo!” and you’re good to go!

I probably can’t say it!

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I think stories like “A friend put me in touch with a freelance job that starts with ‘Ya'” have become outdated enough that they wouldn’t be well-received even on lifestyle summary sites from over ten years ago.

55: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

But it was interesting to see that the old lady in the neighborhood, who I saw the other day, would be hit by a retaliatory nuclear strike if she took over a nuclear missile launch facility for harassment.

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>>55

Isn’t the “Dromama” genre evolving to the point where it’s no longer clear who it’s for?

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>>58

The muddy mom is like a piru in KOUSHIROU school…

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>>55

Isn’t that Mud Mama?

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>>59

Was it a different type or something?!

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If the premise is off, I can’t get into the story, so I notice the roughness of the execution.

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Even the same trash is still much better than the lewd dream.

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I can only think that this kind is just a stupid made-up story every time.

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The opponent is definitely not very capable.

If you’re going to ruin someone, wouldn’t it feel better to do it to that kind of person? That’s what I can’t help but think.

I guess the part about being trash within the limits of imagination is important, huh?

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>>61

It’s important for those who oppose me to face some unpleasant consequences.

You have to start with the premise that you are absolutely not at fault.

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>>61

No one wants to belittle or attack capable people.

It is often depicted in manga that Japanese people love to pull others down and hammer in the standout nails.

To be clear, I don’t think that’s true at all.

The pleasure of evil being punished by justice is overwhelmingly greater.

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>>61

If it’s a boss character in a long-running serialized work, it becomes more interesting if they are capable.

What appears in videos like the one in the thread is basically a one-shot work where the villain gets blown away at the end, so it doesn’t need to be exaggerated that much.

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The greedy old man from a Japanese folktale is punished.

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I like the kind of story where a nerd who was being teased suddenly snaps and fights back.

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>>68

I will do it too!

69: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

It’s sad to see the desires of weak-hearted people…

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Girls who watch videos like this all the time definitely have something repressed inside them…

73: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

After all, it’s best when a bratty girl who understands resolves it with her own strength.

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When critiquing a work of creation within the creation itself, one inevitably adopts an even more meta perspective.

79: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

I actually don’t like the flow where the cowardly villains get revenge in even more cowardly ways.

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>>79

I understand.

In a certain light novel, I love the scene where the grandfather, who has lived his life straightforwardly until then, declares it a surrender and captures an unbeatable villain using unorthodox methods.

80: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

The mud mama creation scene has done well by completely steering towards fiction.

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>>80

I like stories about going on space trips.

But that’s definitely a sequel where they survive, re-enter the atmosphere, and come back for revenge.

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>>80

I think there’s a unique flavor in how those Galapagos-like evolved creations maintain the tone of the original format.

Things like expressing my impressions in a summary site style.

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>>97

The culture of VIPPER continues to live only among fakes.

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It seems like it’s a naughty angle, but surprisingly, it’s not that much.

84: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

It’s similar to Narou, but in the end, those who oppose me end up like this.

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It’s fine for modern Japanese people to go to another world and criticize the villain’s cruelty, but…

I hate the convenience of brushing off elements to satisfy my own sexual desires.

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I don’t really like creations that transparently reveal themselves as outlets for real-life stress.

It’s the same for Narou-type works.

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I’ve never thought of reading an image that way, so it’s quite eye-opening.

I see, the desire to review while not wanting to take on responsibility creates this kind of context…

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In the past, I often heard that my grandfather knew many important people.

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Yamamoto, my former classmate, is protecting me after I escaped from my abusive boyfriend, so it seems to have a meaning beyond just personal preference, which is troubling.

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It’s common in dramas, but recording all of the other person’s slip-ups and outbursts feels unoriginal to me…

I want more creativity and ingenuity.

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Liar.

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I don’t think the author thought that far ahead.

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>>98

If you simply construct a story, the relationships will become more complicated in order to give the characters more depth.

I think that “image” is clearly considered.

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The “sukatto” genre has little sexual content, mostly just infidelity.

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It’s a good song, isn’t it, YAJU&U?

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>>101

(I hate videos like this.)

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Is the thread image going to do something erotic?

That is important.

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Attributing an unpleasant personality to someone who is socially successful and giving them a hard time is a popular element often seen in delinquent manga.

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Personally, I’m not a fan like the protagonist, but I can still understand that some people might like it.

It seems like there are creative stories about mom friends who have bad habits experiencing incredibly tragic situations in videos that last for several minutes.

I’m surprised by the number of views; I wonder what kind of audience is watching it.

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A collaborator who is extremely enthusiastic.

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This is really interesting, so watch it!

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A man is someone who should beat up those who have been looking down on him with his own hands.

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First, I already dislike the stage of trying to share information about unpleasant people I don’t know.

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I think it’s extremely convenient to say that while being fully aware of the sense of guilt, you want to avoid taking responsibility, so you make excuses to God (the video creator) that you didn’t directly take action.

It would be several times more refreshing to get back at them myself.

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>>114

This part is the problem.

Thanks to these kinds of important people, “sukkiri” (refreshing) has been around since ancient times, but now it attacks those who show malice or try to retaliate.

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I think it originates from ancient 2ch summary sites, and it could even be considered a human trait, not just a modern phenomenon.

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>>115

I think this is something like divine punishment.

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Targeted at the layer that is weak-minded, timid, and repressed in reality.

When I’m shown something that is so obvious it’s a story meant to relieve frustration through delusion, I can’t help but feel uncomfortable.

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I like the ones who beat up those who tease them by calling them “homo.”

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>>118

To avoid being looked down upon, I train my body and when the person who teased me still continues, I beat them up and finally fuck them, making sure to say, “Never call me gay again!”

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Since this is a bulletin board… you cannot post as a user.

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In the past, it was painful to be told to listen to music from genres I wasn’t interested in! I guess it’s the same with YouTube.

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If it’s a male protagonist, he should take revenge himself like Nobita, but it’s less cute for a female protagonist to seek revenge with her own hands, so it’s better if a charming guy comes in and does it for her while she’s crying.

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It’s common to be the type that seeks revenge on their own.

It often feels like the revenge is excessive, and you’re the one who’s much more of a scumbag.

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>>125

That’s why Nobita has become more and more quiet each year.

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I think it’s because of my cowardly and insidious personality that I live a life like this, which makes me feel happy about such things…

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Sometimes I wonder if the YouTube Shorts algorithm really understands me when it recommends stuff like this.

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If the protagonist retaliates on their own, they’ll be criticized for being too arrogant.

I don’t intend to do that, but the people around me won’t stay silent, and it ends up being that way.

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I hate it when this kind of overly simplistic fiction is told as if it’s a true story.

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Recently, especially, there are people who attract attention in an extremely negative way with actions that are aligned with ideologies I dislike, not just in fiction.

That is precisely the human nature of that ideology! Now, everyone, let’s get clapping!!

Instead of seriously discussing the issue, we are obsessed with turning it into entertainment by ridiculing it.

I often see people who drop fuel to burn things vigorously without considering the parties involved.

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Maybe it’s alright to take revenge on those who say they want to test out the hitting feel of a bat they just bought.

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Creative true story? A lie? It’s not really such an amusing genre, is it?

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Even if it’s a refreshing type, I wish they would make it a little better since I notice flaws like “there’s no way I can’t get in after making a reservation.”

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A story created solely for the purpose of making one feel refreshed.

It’s frustrating to have to see an unpleasant flow when there’s only one thing to gain.

138: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

I’ve seen quite a few cases where people who have ridiculed their workplace come to apologize after only being able to produce something for their own company.

140: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Seeing the Assassin’s Creed commotion, I thought that everyone wants an “enemy.”

“And I want to strike from the position of justice.”

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>>140

It seems like this is not a story that can be squeezed in here…

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I want to see a story where all the characters are on the light side a little more, rather than just hearing about others.

Why should I take the initiative to feel bad?

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Do you really have connections to gang leaders or local big shots like that?

I think so.

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I’m making this kind of video in the neighboring department of my secondment.

It’s interesting to hear them talk every day about how to satisfy the audience.

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>>143

Even if a work shows signs of intent, it doesn’t mean that there is no creativity behind it.

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>>143

What kind of company is it?

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>>143

Wasn’t it just something that individuals were casually making to earn some pocket money?

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In the Mii-chan thread, someone was saying “The woman who did terrible things to Mii-chan should be raped.”

It’s not “Mii-chan should get revenge,” but rather “Mii-chan should be raped by delinquents,” so even Mii-chan is never told to seek revenge.

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It was over 10 years ago, but I was really into a summary site for home boards that collected these kinds of stories while I was a ronin…

I haven’t seen them at all for some time now, but I think they’re like a rash similar to netouyo (internet right-wingers).

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I believe that the videos of this kind are made by AI, and the comments like “that felt refreshing” are also written by AI.

I want to believe that humans can’t be so foolish as to enjoy such trivial creations; surely people are not that stupid.

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>>148

Humans will do what makes money.

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>>148

I wondered how much it could do, so I asked ChatGPT to create something satisfying that a fool would enjoy, and it produced something that seemed pretty good, so it feels like we’re really entering an era where AI can mass-produce content.

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The only thing that gives me satisfaction after unpleasant experiences while reading is the exhilaration of defeating imaginary enemies.

I simply feel that the return is too low.

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>>149

Ah, it really was an unpleasant story! It’s like there’s a sense of enjoyment or reward effect from it.

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It’s a common development in fiction, so I can only think of it as just a made-up story.

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I feel a nauseating discomfort from videos of foreigners criticizing the attitudes of other foreigners who came to Japan, but it’s probably the same category.

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The woman criticizes the parties involved harshly from the perspective of a protagonist who is not directly involved.

I find it interesting when an unpleasant person suffers in a situation that’s unrelated to me, and I think about this while watching that show with my family.

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Could it be that there is a department for that, like creating threads here?

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>>159

Did I get found out?

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>>159

It seems that there are agents from the Zainichi, the Five Mao, Russia, India, leftists, and political correctness, so it could definitely be possible.

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It feels like the protagonist or storyteller of that story is passing off the scenes where they get their hands dirty onto someone else.

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My mother got caught up in the bashing of the Hyogo prefectural governor.

I switched to YouTube where they’re doing more extreme bashing than on the wide shows, and I started watching videos in this genre.

Well, it’s incredibly easy to understand, but how should I put it…

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Is the popularity of content where foreigners praise one’s own country something unique to Japan, an island nation? Or is it a common technique used overseas as well?

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I don’t want to get involved, but it’s nice to see mistakes corrected.

It seems like you’re pretending to be an onlooker, but it’s as if you’ve only taken the delicious parts for yourself.

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