How are asukafags and reifags even real?

How are asukafags and reifags even real?

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drunk whore with daddy issues

well adjusted individuals will always prefer asuka

this but the complete opposite

Well adjusted individuals don't like Evangelion girls

Asuka.

Well adjusted individuals watch Evangelion, it's surface level. They probably don't go out of their way to obsess over it for years.
Ironically the happier the anime the weirder the viewers (i.e. slice of life), because only a loser would want to see happy high schoolers, gigachads wanna watch big sword man hunt down the femboy

Every woman

idgi
are you saying evangelion is a happy story?
I like both anyways

no one is perfect, but still beyond your league
spare me your cope, please

>sends him this
>"I'm not gonna start putting the moves on a kid!"
What did she mean by this?

A normal individual would never want to consume media where there is no struggle like in slice of life.
Evangelion is interesting because the characters are placed in fucked up situations (and giant robots).

nobody's perfect

its a joke baka

>haha hey shinji look at my supple, firm breasts! don't you want to suckle on them haha I can be your replacement mommy if you want haha just as a joke LOL
Sure thing.

it would be weird if she didnt draw the arrow poiting at her tits
is just a silly joke to motivate a teenage boy to go there without knowing anything about the place he was going
and there is nothing in the pic that suggests she wants to be his replacement mom, thats later

I think she did it to manipulate him, like she was doing throughout the show, that's why I dislike her. The relationship is fundamentally very unhealthy.
At least with Asuka it makes sense because they're both still kids, Misato has no excuse, she's just a bad person manipulating a child.

>like she was doing throughout the show,
she tells him several times he should go if he really doesnt want to pilot anymore

Just a manipulation tactic
Lies to get him there first and then guilts him

ok
it might be true tho, since she cant control wanting to kill angels

i read it as less than and more just her issues with her childhood spilling over, she's rebelling against the self-imposed stoicism of her broken home and so she reacts violently when she sees shinji doing the same thing, trying to endure something painful for the sake of father's approval. she's also impulsive and doesn't have a great read on him at that point in the show, so her just blurting it out makes more sense than it being the kind of calculated move.

mentioning that rei will pilot if he quits absolutely is though