how some Kpop fans define beauty. Thin, young, long hair
Like the Egyptians did three thousand damn years ago, plus almost all the others throughout history?
https://www.scienceofpeople.com/ideal-body-types-throughout-history/
Classic perception of beauty: masculine male, feminine female. I don't care if some people's views are a little special, but it's hilarious how hard many modern me--, (((people))), try to pretend this truth never existed whenever their reproductive organ feels the need to write a blog post. Ridiculous.
I'm so beyond those frivolous theatrics
And here you are unloading your sexual frustrations and preferences on an online forum like it's your diary, much to the chagrin of all the bystanders who are probably just curious about a new animated clump of pixels. Christ. You knocked on otaku culture a few days ago, but you're every bit as insane as one.
Why do you think I want Rachel back in?
Because, like any excitable prepubescent, you let your basal urges get the better of you. This is not a personal jab; it's basic psych/biology. That's why conventionally sexy, slithering sluts in tight, skimpy clothing and excess meat jumping out at the viewer at every opportunity still work on you. Biologically, it also works on me. But I know better than pulling mental gymnastics to argue a blatant, focused package of things every men involuntarily reacts to is anything grander than a quick fap and forget. It's all part of this "getting older" thing you're so obsessed with.
I want uniqueness to the roster
This was provided exactly once in the series, when they unveiled Marie Rose. Pretty ironic how that turned out.
Good to know it's not epidemic.