Talk:Disney Create/@comment-10734109-20131002234043/@comment-10734109-20131003215746

@MJ, Yeah, the girl boys really get to me as well. Here in 'Murica all of the dudes are like, "WE HAVE THE EMOTIONS OF VULCANS AND ACT LIKE KLINGONS (Yes, I did just relate Americans to Star Trek species. Problem? Vulcans are emotionless and Klingons are violent, btw.)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" And then the boys in animes are like (at least from the ones I've seen), "That guy over there looks cute... OMG my hair! ASDFGHJKL!!!!" And then there's always at least one guy that's just like, "Hey guise. I'm supermegafoxyawesomehot and am here just for the sake of being a hearthrob," But at least he acts like a guy. Also, I haven't ever really seen violent animes and mangas (or at least really violent). I've seen the kind of violence that you would also find here, like shooting and stabbing and all of that (Though not as often, since America seems to be VERY violent. I mean, we're encouraging nuclear warfare in the Middle East! ENCOURAGING IT!!!!). And I never really thought about the female clothing that way, but it really does seem like that, huh? It always annoyed me when a cute innocent girl would be dressed like a < >. Seriously! Just look up nerdy anime girl on Google and you'll see what I mean. I mean, if I drew my most innocent and nerdy character how they draw theirs, she would look really stupid and totally off of her personality.

@Derp, Just because I'm not big on the shows doesn't mean that I can't like the style. Plus, I'm sure that if more people could point me toward non-shoujo animes/mangas (which is primarily what I hear about) I would probably have a larger view than I do now.