Is Jinrui wa Suitai Shimashita a metaphor for alienation and commodification under neoliberalism or have I been smoking...

Is Jinrui wa Suitai Shimashita a metaphor for alienation and commodification under neoliberalism or have I been smoking too much?

Probably both.

yes

it is a metaphor for watashi being best girl

It's a deconstruction of my love for Mediator-chan

It might be, if you can crack the code that is the LN

what was the point of this anime anyways?
All I could see was that fairies were multiplying quickly

this

also i want to post more watashi so here you go

Sell the LN

>neoliberalism

Fuck off postmodernist scum.

>he probably thinks postmodernism is a fancy word for SJW menace

It is. It's quite literally at the core of everything they do; reject narratives without realizing that rejection of narratives is a narrative itself.

Descartes was a genius.

Dick man truly was the brightest

It's a metaphor for internet in my book.

>they

Back to your containment board.

defining neoliberalism as a social/economic phenomenon over the past 40-odd years is not exactly limited to postmodernism

You brought it up. Don't cry when you get called out for being a moron. Neoliberalism is a pejorative for capitalism that postmodernists use.

That's some narrow minded view you have there lass
Nobody said anything about capitalism

Neoliberalism is a pejorative for capitalism. Saying you didn't mention capitalism is like saying you didn't mention race while discussing racial slurs.

To me, it seemed that each arc had a topic it poked fun of.

>Factory: Capitalism
>Subculture: Manga
>Homecoming: Technology
>Time Management: I have no idea
>Survival Skills: Government
>Earth: Religion
>Tea Party: Ye Olde All-Girl Schools

Why is Mediator such a qt?

Paradog arc was a meta joke about comedy anime. Two episodes for one pun.

*Margot

No, it's a descriptor for the changes in global capitalism since the 1970s, and the usage of it is not remotely limited to postmodernists.

I've heard this before. Source that this is her real name?

yeah thats what the arcs main topics are but shit goes a lot further than that. theres stuff the setting itself pokes at and bits in episodes and for characters that talk about other themes and shit. so yaeh each episode is about those but its certainly not just about those.

Is that really her name? Is there some significance to that, what is it in Japanese?

 
Pretty sure it's just a play on 孫

It's about Japan losing 50% of population before 2050.

Are the LNs worth reading?

There are LNs?

Lets name the good things about Watashi.

1. Her personality

I thought it was just something that looked pretty, I am not a clever man.

oldtype-chan

Everything

Her voice is great.

She looks like character from Chobbits.

Paradog

it's a visual representation of post-ironic meme culture

Her voice is god-tier.

Romeo is the greatest writer of his generation

Its literally just wacky randumb
But Sup Forums has done its best to convince itself it's something more

>obvious satirical critique of society and culture
>wacky randumb
Maybe you're just dumb.

>neoliberalism
You are truly stupid.

I'm planning to rewatch this in reverse order. Has someone done it? How does it compare to watching normally?

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How is Nakahara Mai doing now? I miss her.

>tfw she voices Nagisa
Can you imagine Nagisa spewing what comes out of Watashi's mouth?

Yes, of course. Don't you see the decline of humanity that is happening now? Somehow, I wonder if we can live to see day of apocalypse.

It's just a trolololol take on the post-apocalyptic scenarios of the future. You're overthinking it.

I didn't know Trump supporters were postmodernists.

It's a metaphor for Mai Nakahara's last major role.

Somehow that sounds hot to me.