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All Anime Stats Anime Stats
Days: 226.6
Mean Score:
5.13
- Watching14
- Completed682
- On-Hold47
- Dropped48
- Plan to Watch154
- Total Entries945
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- Episodes13,087
All Manga Stats Manga Stats
Days: 210.9
Mean Score:
5.44
- Reading41
- Completed265
- On-Hold118
- Dropped48
- Plan to Read254
- Total Entries726
- Reread0
- Chapters34,199
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All Comments (604) Comments
Here's a video that goes into most of the key signs of AI writing:
Misogyny, in its literal sense, is a dislike or prejudice against women as a group — not simply the act of criticizing a female character, nor pointing out objectifying framing in media. In fact, holding female characters to the same level of scrutiny as male characters is part of respecting them as narrative subjects, not reducing them to untouchable icons. Identifying that a work prioritizes sexualization over characterization is not misogyny; it is analysis of storytelling choices. To conflate the two is to confuse depiction with endorsement and to mistake critique for prejudice.
Saying “you just don’t understand” isn’t a rebuttal — it’s an assumption. And even if the exact measuring-scene setup faded after the early volumes, the panel composition and camera angles remain consistent with the same intent.
Confidence doesn’t cancel objectification; in fiction, both can exist together, depending on how the author chooses to frame their character. My point is that how the manga frames Marin often overshadows the story you claim is central.