The rabbit hole that produced this picture is somewhat sad, but fascinating. It starts with a Korean person talking about the differences between South Korea and Japan's masculine beauty standards and other things, then as replies go on they talk about the divide between men and women in Japan, China, and South Korea and how a lot of girls have become disillusioned with the guys of their countries. then someone gets the idea of letting the girls get with each other instead, and then talking about yuri with a Japanese girl and a Chinese or Korean girl.
The rabbit hole that produced this picture is somewhat sad, but fascinating. It starts with a Korean person talking about the differences between South Korea and Japan's masculine beauty standards and other things, then as replies go on they talk about the divide between men and women in Japan, China, and South Korea and how a lot of girls have become disillusioned with the guys of their countries. then someone gets the idea of letting the girls get with each other instead, and then talking about yuri with a Japanese girl and a Chinese or Korean girl.
I've decided to give this trend the provisional name of japan-korea_yuri (meme), since it's tagged as 日韓百合 on twitter. There might be a better name, but it will do to keep track of them for now.
I decided to give this trend the provisional name of japan-korea_yuri (meme), since it's tagged as 日韓百合 on twitter. There might be a better name, but it will do to keep track of them for now.
Hmm Akamatsu Ken, actively supporting his franchises' doujin communities and later serving them as a Representative in the legislature. He seems like a good guy.
Context: At the upcoming Manga Time Kirara Exhibition, there will be recordings of the Bocchi the Rock VAs singing other Kirara anime OPs. Kita's is a cover of the Sakura Trick OP.
Commentary is calling this yuri, so I'm tagging this as 2 girls.
While I do believe we should be able to tags posts like this with yuri, I don't think the commentary is considered sufficient evidence under our current policy.
While I do believe we should be able to tags posts like this with yuri, I don't think the commentary is considered sufficient evidence under our current policy.
This begs the question of whether commentary counts as non-bodily evidence, because if it does it would still count under the current guidelines.
While I do believe we should be able to tags posts like this with yuri, I don't think the commentary is considered sufficient evidence under our current policy.
Even ignoring the can of worms that is the Bridget discussion, yuri and its definition are strictly monitored with no space for futanari characters, which essentially is girl+penis. Getting Bridget posts under the yuri umbrella without any genderswap going on is a pipedream following the current guidelines.