Published on
May 31, 2010 in
Anime, Editorial, Eroge, Hentai and Manga.
Tags: 2D, 2D Complex, Anime, Compromise, Cross-Sectioning, Depth, Editorial, Eroge, Flatland, Generated Content, Hentai, I've Done My Part With The Warnings, Manga, Mr. Sphere, Not Safe For Work, Not Work Safe, NSFW, NWS, Simulation, Sphereland, The Madarame Thesis, The Second Dimension.
This might get un-worksafe, so let me give you a NOT SAFE FOR WORK heads-up on this one.
As far as everyone knows, we otaku are fascinated with how the second dimension works. But what makes it more fascinating is the way its binary clockwork makes us understand that its restrictions are limited to what our 2D complex minds can think of.

To further dissect this statement, let’s use the most prominent and overused one: Genshiken‘s Madarame Thesis.
Continue reading ‘The 2D Files: The Case of “Simulated Depth”’
Published on
May 12, 2010 in
Anime, Editorial, General, Hentai, Manga and Stuff.
Tags: Acceptance, Anime, Funny Moments At Work, General, Hentai, It's Hit Or Miss, Manga, Normal People, otaku, otakudom, Possible Death Flag, When They Ask For It, When They Ask For Porn, Work.

Busy Sanae is busy, so get your eyes off that pantyshot and get on to reading.
I think I’ve explained this well enough: I am currently employed. It’s just me doing my job, taking care of stuff, doing what I need to do. Then suddenly, a colleague approaches my table, asks me to lend an ear, and whispers: “Do you have a copy of the last Initial D episode on your flash drive right now?”
*headdesk*
Continue reading ‘Alert!: Otaku In The Workplace!’
Published on
February 24, 2010 in
Anime, Editorial, Eroge, Hentai, Manga and Stuff.
Tags: 2-D Complex, Acceptance, Anime, BDSM, Dignity, Don't Tell The Cops, Doujin, Ecchi, Embracing The Facts, Ero, Erotic, Factors, Guro, Hentai, Loli, Manga, Obsession, otaku, Otakuism, Perversion, Perverted, Porn, Porn And Law Don't Mix, Pride, Rape?, Sex, Shameless, Shota, Standards, Straight, Stuff, What We Hide Is Obviously Out In The Open, Yaoi, Yuri.
… the best way to say “thank you” in Japan is to…that’s right, JAM IT IN.
Mischif (2010/01/05)
I recently had a nice conversation with a friend. It simply started out with our favorite artists and their artwork and the genres they usually draw. Of course, given that kind of topic, one thing led to another, and eventually, we found ourselves openly talking about porn. Yes. Porn.
And since it’s a post about porn, let’s tag it as NOT SAFE FOR WORK before we go tackle the juicy parts.

Rule 34: Hentai, ecchi, yaoi, yuri, call it whatever you want to call it. You can never consider yourself a fan if you can’t consider having earthly desires for the cause.
Continue reading ‘I’m Not Ashamed Of My Porn: Shance No Ecchi!’
MIKE HAS ADMITTED TO THE MAJOR FAULT OF HUMAN LUST!
So what? Nobody’s an exception anyway. Albeit many don’t admit it, it’s already obvious how everybody perceives the routine wherein topic is concerned.
And yes, I have to warn you this is NOT SAFE FOR WORK.

So, what’s wrong with liking the stuff? Hentai? Eroge? Doujin? All of those stuffs contain what everybody thinks is quite dirty. But is it really what you think it is? Truly, it may be against certain morals to engage in something so sinful an activity, but to prevent oneself to open the doors of acceptance to the fact of would have to be one stupid ass.
Some people like hentai. Some people like eroge. Some people like doujinshi. And even though most people consider men as the most common patrons for this, that’s where they’re wrong. I don’t really say, but women also have the right to exercise lust. I wouldn’t be surprised to find some of them saying they watch animated Japanese porn, and nobody has the right to tell a woman she’s dirty when we see a whole lot of men for the sake of prejudice.
Continue reading ‘Perversions Revisited’
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