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I didn't think about Junhwan Cha, but I guess from the Asian POV he's classically ~beautiful~ boysband type.
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I could find find a flaw in every single one of them except perhaps Kolyada, but for this very reason I feel like Kolyada's has the most ordinary face of them all. They all look good, but it's hard for me to judge because they're so young. I don't think we've got any traditionally handsome top skaters right now, at least not in singles. Amongst Asian skaters, Takahiko Kozuka maybe? I think Javier would come the closest to traditionally handsome. But then again, I'm not Japanese, and perhaps in Japan if you're not a *delicate* female, you won't be a star. But they are/were always podium contenders.Īll things considered, I'd say Wakaba especially has a higher chance of becoming a figure skating star, her skating has tons of personality, right now she's a podium contender (please skating gods let it keep this way) and while stocky, she's got a pretty face. (Oh I know the fans will insist how beautiful/handsome they are bit let's be real that's some flawed beauty). Hanyu is not traditionally handsome, neither is Dai and Mao's face isn't an epitome of beauty either. Look at Hanyu: not signed to an agency, but winning (and charismatic), and voila, a star. Not the only factor, but without it, all the promotion in the world is for naught.
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I still think that the number 1 factor to figure skating stardom is regularly winning medals. Kihira and Wakaba are finally getting recognized but don't have as much photogenic appeal as the Hondas who also have a very famous sister. "Yanks picking fictional Lolita regulation over gun regulation." added another.įor many people involved in this discussion the argument is not necessarily about defending sexualized depiction of kids in manga and anime, but freedom of speech and art.I think the fed will move onto promoting the younger Honda sisters (who will be performing at The Ice) and maybe even Marin again if she improves, if Uno and Tomono don't work out. "Why don’t you guys say this after you lower your crime rate first," asked a snarky commentator looking at the Americans who have a much higher rate of crimes and rape than the Japanese. Drawings," said another user in a comment. A commenter on 2ch, a large and famous Japanese forum, made the point that these manga are neither exclusively aimed at nor mostly done by men: "There are women who draw these manga, read them, and play these games." This subject has been a hot topic in Japan for a couple of years now and many users of forums and blogs like Hachima agree with the sentiments expressed in the tweets above. TJ June 18, Because the Japanese has not abandoned the common sense to distinguish between real children and fictitious material. nevermind the gross generalizations, what they blurred there wasn’t even porn! Wow disgracefully spreading misinformation as usual. Allen Walker June 18, Shooting people is illegal so why do we allow shows and games with murder in them? Tim Echols June 18, Because police are too busy saving real victims instead of drawn fake victims.
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Now here are some of the answers people on Twitter had for Cartoons aren’t people #Duh And this is something US news station CNN has a huge problem with apparently considering their consistent lobbying against these fictional works in Japan. It’s worth noting that this ban only applies to real people, not drawn characters in anime, manga and video games. Earlier this week Japan banned the possession of sexually explicit photos and videos involving any person under the age of 18.