The person who wrote this is called Skylar Paxton. She was raised in America, reees about Japanese media is a ridiculously white suburban college girl fashion.
Now I know why she is so insecure about her supposed Japanese identity. Just sayin.
She also somehow puts Naruto and Jujutsu Kaisen and Pokémon is the same sentence? Different eras, genres, target audiences, topics, franchise types. The fuck is this bitch talking about?
Pokemon is so un-anime its hilarious to watch. Just look at season one, which was clearly an anime, to the current and its indistinguishable from a Western cartoon.
Also name dropping Jujutsu Kaisen is a slip up on her part. Because its almost certain she only knows it because she is in the legion of Sukuna fangirls, who are dripping moist over his over the top personality and evil. You know, an extreme hypersexualization of a male character for what women look for.
I know someone who just got engaged to a dude who spent years in prison. Everyone is pretending it's cool "as long as they are happy" and I'm freaking out internally. Like how stupid is this? Dude spent a good decade doing and dealing drugs, he was on the news multiple times for stuff.
But he is sooooo niiiiiice now. Lel.
Multiple things.
Everyone loves Gojo because he is so weird and funny. He is universally liked.
But he spends a lot of time in his weird goofy form.
Plus, he is still... dunno, hard to figure out. Like is he serious? Is he crazy?
Sukuna is more straight up. He looks like himself all the time, he is obviously deranged. Crazy women like that, I suppose.
The English does read like the author learned it as an academic exercise, albeit one that was not fully reinforced by immersion in the spoken language (which would also rule out Japanese-American, unless isolated in a Japanese-speaking community for the entirety of the author's formative years).
The other possibility I see is that the author's exposure to proper English was only in schooling, and exposure to 'normal' English was so highly informal and devoid of proper vocabulary, grammar, and spelling that it is useless in persuasive writing, the author knows this, and is choosing words and sentence structure based on an external conception of what more formal language ought to be.
This possibility would imply the post was written with a high level of effort and mixed levels of competence, but the degree of effort put into facts (one anime from 1998, two easily found on the front page of Reddit today, one recent event twisted to suit the narrative), suggests that this was a low-effort article, not a high-effort one.
I'm confused by the possibilities, so I'm going to go with a trans-racial troon using OpenGPT as my theory. Sure, the odds are against me, but the payout is good.
The person who wrote this is called Skylar Paxton. She was raised in America, reees about Japanese media is a ridiculously white suburban college girl fashion.
Now I know why she is so insecure about her supposed Japanese identity. Just sayin.
She also somehow puts Naruto and Jujutsu Kaisen and Pokémon is the same sentence? Different eras, genres, target audiences, topics, franchise types. The fuck is this bitch talking about?
Pokemon is so un-anime its hilarious to watch. Just look at season one, which was clearly an anime, to the current and its indistinguishable from a Western cartoon.
Also name dropping Jujutsu Kaisen is a slip up on her part. Because its almost certain she only knows it because she is in the legion of Sukuna fangirls, who are dripping moist over his over the top personality and evil. You know, an extreme hypersexualization of a male character for what women look for.
And everyone knows Nanami is best boy.
Having a mental breakdown over bread is much hotter than face tattoos and being a psycho demon.
Woah, cool it with the racism. Next you'll say that being willing to murder people for a yo mama joke is also bad.
You aren't thinking like a common Western woman, for whom a significant amount of our problems as a civilization are because that is Peak Hotness.
I know someone who just got engaged to a dude who spent years in prison. Everyone is pretending it's cool "as long as they are happy" and I'm freaking out internally. Like how stupid is this? Dude spent a good decade doing and dealing drugs, he was on the news multiple times for stuff.
But he is sooooo niiiiiice now. Lel.
Multiple things.
Everyone loves Gojo because he is so weird and funny. He is universally liked.
But he spends a lot of time in his weird goofy form.
Plus, he is still... dunno, hard to figure out. Like is he serious? Is he crazy?
Sukuna is more straight up. He looks like himself all the time, he is obviously deranged. Crazy women like that, I suppose.
The average American has an 8th grade literacy level.
The English does read like the author learned it as an academic exercise, albeit one that was not fully reinforced by immersion in the spoken language (which would also rule out Japanese-American, unless isolated in a Japanese-speaking community for the entirety of the author's formative years).
The other possibility I see is that the author's exposure to proper English was only in schooling, and exposure to 'normal' English was so highly informal and devoid of proper vocabulary, grammar, and spelling that it is useless in persuasive writing, the author knows this, and is choosing words and sentence structure based on an external conception of what more formal language ought to be.
This possibility would imply the post was written with a high level of effort and mixed levels of competence, but the degree of effort put into facts (one anime from 1998, two easily found on the front page of Reddit today, one recent event twisted to suit the narrative), suggests that this was a low-effort article, not a high-effort one.
I'm confused by the possibilities, so I'm going to go with a trans-racial troon using OpenGPT as my theory. Sure, the odds are against me, but the payout is good.