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Anonymous commented at 2015-11-10 12:21:23 » #1846535

is she drunk?

11 Points Flag
Anonymous commented at 2015-11-10 12:32:51 » #1846538

No, she's Mako.

94 Points Flag
Anonymous commented at 2015-11-11 07:46:43 » #1847087

So, going by the feminazis out there, would this count as Mako raping Ryuko? Since Senketsu did the same thing once and that counted as rape, why not this?

19 Points Flag
leatherhead93 commented at 2015-11-11 11:53:04 » #1847161

Since when did someone briefly grabbing their friend's tits count as rape? News to me. A better example would have been Ragyo considering she full on sexually assaults her own daughters on multiple occasions and people still like her for some reason.

26 Points Flag
Anonymous commented at 2015-11-11 11:55:58 » #1847164

Tumblrinas and the other professionally offended types will call anything done to a female character that is uncomfortable rape, even when it's nothing close to rape.

24 Points Flag
Anonymous commented at 2015-11-11 14:24:50 » #1847229

If this could be considered rape, then characters like Roshi and Miroku are definitely rapists.

10 Points Flag
Anonymous commented at 2015-11-11 16:44:45 » #1847287

I love Mako's expressions as the other characters.

6 Points Flag
Anonymous commented at 2015-11-11 17:18:12 » #1847303

1847087
1847164

That'sa true, anon. Lots of tumblrinas claim Mako is rapist. But they tend to also be Ryuuko la Satsuki shippers who just hate Mako and try to shame her with every asspulled claim.

12 Points Flag
Anonymous commented at 2015-11-12 07:38:12 » #1847635

Apparently you guys have never heard that argument. A huge group of women who watched Kill la Kill said Senketsu was raping Ryuko because he forced himself on her on the first episode-- there was a giant debate about it when Kill la Kill first started.
Anon 3 was probably being sarcastic with that comment.

15 Points Flag
Anonymous commented at 2015-11-12 07:43:18 » #1847637

Most of those people never watched past episode 3, if they even watched more after that scene, so they probably have no clue about Ragyo. Otherwise they'd see Kill la Kill is a lot more pro-women than it originally looks. I mean the whole 'blood' thing alone is period symbolism and how women can't choose when it happens. Then later on it's about being comfortable with your body, something girls have trouble with at that age. I did anyway.

10 Points Flag