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I hate the Skars or any other AI generated songs used in reels.
I genuinely hate how overused this Skars AI song has become in memes and reels.
First of all, there are already so many amazing songs made by real artists, so I don’t understand why people feel the need to use AI-generated songs instead. Popular songs work perfectly fine in memes, and they usually add more personality and emotion.
What makes it worse is how repetitive this AI song has become. I’ll see a genuinely funny meme, but then the same weird AI-generated track starts playing again and completely ruins the vibe. It just feels lazy and annoying after hearing it everywhere.
Many people use real songs why do you have to use AI instead?
"Care too much, you lose respect 💔" was the caption.
I hate when people constantly complain and when they make it their whole personality (no hate to real people)
I hate when people complain constantly.
It’s completely normal to vent once in a while, everyone does. But when someone complains every single day about the same things, it becomes exhausting to listen to.
I have a classmate who constantly talks about how our college is trash, how he gets no girls, and how his friend group is full of weird people. Honestly our college isn’t even that bad, and if he really dislikes his friends, he could simply stop surrounding himself with people he doesn’t enjoy being around. Instead, he keeps choosing the same company and then complains about them over and over again.
At some point, nonstop complaining just feels draining. I’m tired of hearing the same negativity every day, especially about problems that could actually be improved with some effort and self-awareness. Want better relationships? Work on yourself. Want better friends? Meet different people. Constantly complaining without trying to change anything helps nobody.
And honestly, compared to real struggles in life, these problems are pretty minor. I’m not hating on anyone personally, I just dislike when people make complaining their entire personality, especially over small or fixable things.
I just heard someone say that Ryo doesn’t contribute anything to the story and simply exists. Do you think it's true?
What are some toxic relationships in anime? (Not necessarily lovers)
I don't like when people think gatekeeping a very well-known popular anime piracy site will prevent bans.
I know I'll probably get downvoted for this but I really don’t understand why some people think gatekeeping anime piracy sites will stop them from getting banned or taken down. I’m not attacking the people who believe this, but the idea itself. Most piracy sites are already extremely easy to find through Google searches, Reddit, Discord, TikTok, YouTube, and other social media platforms. They’re not some hidden corner of the internet anymore.
The people and companies responsible for banning these sites already have full access to them too. Copyright holders and anti-piracy groups actively monitor piracy websites using search engines, automated tools, reports, and social media tracking. If a site is popular enough to have thousands or millions of users, they almost certainly already know it exists.
Most major piracy sites get targeted because they become large and publicly accessible, not because a random person mentioned them online. Gatekeeping mostly just affects newer anime fans while doing little to stop the companies and organizations that are specifically searching for these sites in the first place.
A random comment mentioning a piracy site won't get the whole site banned.
What are some good and healthy ships in anime?
Why does buts face looks fatter in the manga?
Which anime character it's impossible to hate on?
I hate Umamusume and Vocaloid gifs (the ones which copy popular gifs)
I know my post will get heavily downvoted for this but I genuinely hate Uma and Vocaloid GIFs. Most of them aren’t even original, they just take popular GIFs and slap their characters onto them. It feels lazy, repetitive, and painfully corny.
Instead of constantly inserting the same characters into every trending GIF, why not make something creative for once? The lack of originality is honestly annoying. And yeah, other fandoms do this too, but Uma and Vocaloid fans overdo it to an unbearable level.
Every time I see one of those edits, it just looks forced and desperate for attention rather than actually funny or creative.
I know y'all will say Benjammins does this too and even takes down the original gifs but I really can't talk about him here since it will break Rule 1 of this sub
Bocchi the Rock is one of the few anime I’ve seen that barely gets any hate and I'm glad it doesn't
People argue about all kinds of anime and genres online, even k-on which is similar to BTR gets a bit of hate but I rarely see anyone criticizing Bocchi the Rock. Almost everything I see about it is praise. Of course, no anime has literally zero haters, but from my experience, I haven’t really seen anyone say anything bad about it.
The anime is genuinely peak — the music is amazing, the comedy lands perfectly, and the characters are super fun and memorable. Bocchi herself is also really relatable for a lot of people, especially those with social anxiety, which makes the series feel more personal and comforting. I think that’s one of the biggest reasons why the anime is so loved and gets so little hate.
I hate how parts of the anime community have started normalizing and defending pedophilic content.
Just to be clear, I’m criticizing the behavior not attacking people personally.
Lately, I’ve seen people openly defend lolicon content and act like anyone uncomfortable with it is the weird one. On an anime subreddit, someone literally said “As a lolicon…” and when I called it weird, I got downvoted for it. Somehow, criticizing that kind of content became the unpopular opinion.
What bothers me even more is how some anime subreddits constantly sexualize characters who are clearly little kids. Not even teenagers, actual child characters. And in many cases, the authors themselves never even intended for those characters to be viewed that way, yet parts of the fandom still turn them into sexual jokes or “fan content.”
If it were just one or two posts, I could ignore it. But when serious discussion subreddits start getting flooded with that stuff instead of actual discussion, it becomes annoying and uncomfortable to scroll through.
People always respond with “it’s fictional,” but being fictional doesn’t mean people can’t criticize it or feel uncomfortable with how normalized it has become.
Is [Insert series name] semen?
r/seinencirclejerk ahh post.
Why do SOME anime fans call you a Larper for everything?
I've seen this recent trend. The word "LARP" is being overused. They'll call you a Larper for everything like not remembering a minor detail of an anime you watched 10 years ago or not reading the Manga/VN/LN of an anime.