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Author: Chris Kincaid

Anime and Manga’s Buff Men and Male Body Image

Posted on April 7, 2019August 1, 2019 by Chris Kincaid

Much has been said about the impact of commercial images of women with rare or impossible body shapes. Despite all the analysis, little has been done to change this problem. Frankly, it’s because dissatisfied people consume more. If you like who you are, you don’t buy as much makeup, diet plans, gadgets, gizmos, cars, and…

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The Ancient Magus Bride and Being Alone

Posted on March 31, 2019August 1, 2019 by Chris Kincaid

The animation style of The Ancient Magus Bride caught my attention, but its themes grabbed my thoughts. The show has a sense of wonder to it. Magic is a wonderful–sometimes dangerous–but always awe-inspiring part of the world. Through magic, the lonely Chise comes to know the strange magician Elias. At its heart, The Ancient Magus…

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The Problems with SEO, Search Engine Optimization

Posted on March 24, 2019August 1, 2019 by Chris Kincaid

Search Engine Optimization, or SEO, concerns many anime bloggers just as it does businesses. SEO is a package of techniques that are supposed to attract search engines like Google to your content. The best SEO is supposed to get an article onto the coveted first page of a search. Few Internet users go beyond the…

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Reveling in the Ridiculous: Anime is Tame

Posted on March 17, 2019August 1, 2019 by Chris Kincaid

Despite how odd anime and manga appears, with their fan service and visual language and odd stories, they’re tame compared to Japan’s literature. I spend a fair bit of time beating up on fan-service, but fan-service doesn’t compare to shunga and the woodblock print books from the Edo period. Manga has roots in ukiyo-e, or…

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Income Inequality Lessons from the Edo Period

Posted on March 10, 2019August 1, 2019 by Chris Kincaid

Income inequality has been a world-wide concern in recent years. But it isn’t anything new. Unequal distribution of wealth has appeared across history, and we can look toward these periods for lessons. For example, the Italian Renaissance was funded by what we would today call the 1%. Families like the Medici lavished their wealth on…

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The Dangers Behind MyAnimeList and Goodreads

Posted on March 3, 2019August 1, 2019 by Chris Kincaid

We’ve been trained by the so-called free Internet to disregard the value of our information. Although this begins to change, we still don’t think anything about leaving a comment on a YouTube video or keeping our MyAnimeList pages and Goodreads lists updated. Of course, these services are useful. YouTube suggests videos I would miss otherwise….

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