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Anonymous asked:

In episode 8 there is a scene where Reki is sad while watching TV. What's on the left side of the tv?

I assume you mean this shot.

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That’s a butsudan. They’re family altars to honor your dead relatives.

This is specifically an Okinawan version. Here’s an example I found on the internet.

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Top row: Tiles with decease family member’s names. Each vertical tile pair is one generation. Generations are from right to left, oldest to newest, husband on top row, wife on bottom row. The front of the tile is inscribed with their death name, the back of the tile is inscribed with their life name.

Second row from top: Water and tea offering to the deceased family members. A new offering is made daily.

Third row from top: Incense bowl and candles. Incense is burned along with the water and tea offering in the morning.

Bottom row: Food offerings.

Of note is that this scene is set around the time for Okinawan obon (or kyuubon) according to my timeline theory.

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“Cringe culture is dead” isn’t just about letting 15 year olds cosplay MHA (but is also an issue). It’s about letting 50 year olds dance at clubs even if they’re “bad at it”, it’s about letting 10 year old’s wear random bits of clothes to make an outfit that’s “weird”, it’s about letting adult men experiment with artsy makeup looks even when they’re “messy”, it’s about letting teens scream music even if they “sound bad”.

“Cringe culture is dead” means letting people learn new hobbies at any age, experiment with their identity at any time, expressing themselves in ways outside the norm just as much as it means let 20 year olds play roblox. 

Cringe culture is just social norms being forced on people rebelling against societies value consensus, it’s keeping people in brackets that are easier to market to. 

Let cringe culture be dead in every aspect of life outside online spaces.