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I like Konata

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-03 15:11 ID:J6/WnM3o

I like Konata because she is a otaku like me, except she has friends. Oh god I wish I had friends too ;_;

Konata also likes videogames and she is kawaii. And there are lesbians in the show and that's good because I like lesbians and I will never have a girlfriend. Why am I such a loser?!

Konata is like my dreamgirl she has a :3 face I love that. She is also nice why aren't real girls nice!? I got dumped a lot of times but I love konata and she wouldn't dump me because she's so nice and cool.

We would play videogames all day and watch Naruto and other cool animes on TV, and I would have sex with her because sex is so good. I wish I could have sex with a girl.

Name: Anonymous 2007-07-07 18:09 ID:5Pr3KH3T

Lucky Star is mostly popular with older boys, roughly between the ages of 16~24 years of age (known as 'otaku'). It's popular for a variety of reasons, the first of which is that the designs are very cute, conveying a friendly atmosphere devoid of personal fears and the like, essentially a paradise of no worries. At the same time, though, that is, underneath the girl's clothing, are very developed bodies capable of the "mature" things boys crave - effectively, it's the best of both worlds for these otaku.

But what about the content? Otaku aren't known for being social - they love "mature" acts with girls but have no idea about how they actuall work or how to interact with girls. Lucky Star offers those boys an opportunity to observe girls in their natural habitat, rendering this a "documentary anime" - it demystifies the stereotypes of girls by showing that they have interests, thoughts and feelings as well, that they exist as humans and that their sole purpose on this world is not for "mature" acts.

That is not to say they are not aware of their biological capabilities - indeed, during many parts of the show they joke about their anatomy, and no doubt they also think about boys in the same way boys think about them.

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