>it's a deconstruction of the genre
>my hips are moving on their own!
My favorite is
>It's an obvious deconstruction of the genre so it's supposed to be bad
NAANNIIIIIII?!!!
>It's that once scene done fairly creatively that everyone hails as some massive deconstruction/commentary of a trope
Deconstruction is the worst meme word since 2011.
>>139044580
>it can't be helped!
>>139044522
>it's not deconstruction, it's subversion
>boring
>>139045729
MOOOOOT
>>139044522
>Humanity will never unite and destroy the cancer that is TV Tropes
>tsundere is the most well-liked
>>139046371
>it's not a subversion, it's a reversion
You should know what an aversion, a subversion, an inversion, and a deconstruction are.
>SORE DEMO
>And ancient evil has awoken.
>oh yes it's hitting my womb
It's weird that people act like a show acknowledging it's using stale tropes and cliches excuses using said stale tropes and cliches.
>He's fast!
>>139045608
What kind of bird is that?
I missed bird threads.
>>139050951
>ITTAI KONO BOKU NI
>>139051123
a deconstruction is a criticism of a trope, not just reuse
reuse with acknowledgement is lampshade hanging
>>139051336
>NANI GA DEKIRU TTE IUNDA
>Its another novel that pointlessly goes into detail about how a certain nip dish is made and MC's obsession with it
>>139051539
Yeah gommin gommin
>>139051539
That's my line!
>You just don't understand man
>I read spoilers about volume 8 so you're a secondary and I know the anime is shit because they didn't adapt this broken machine translation 1:1 that's not accurate in the first place
>thought this was a bird thread but it's just a shitty greentext cliche thread
You got my hopes up for nothing. Been years since I saw a bird thread on /a/.
>>139050951
>HONMONO GA HOSHI
>its one of these threads again
>this is shit
>go read the novels they're so much better, they skipped a ton of DETAIL
>its the same pile of shit except with even more infodump
>>139051208
thats a dinosaur
>>139052233
>doesn't get the deconstruction of the bird thread genre
>>139052570
I love when ESLfags pretend shitty infodump exposition to explain the MCs special snowflake asspulls somehow constitutes good writng
>>139051208
Probably something in the bittern/heron family.
>it's a /v/ greentext thread
>>139050828
shut the front door
>>139051208
That's not a bird you fucking imbecil.
>it's a crossboarder thread
>>139046371
Until this thread, I never understood if the bird was the ancient evil that had arisen or if the bird was angry because the ancient evil had arisen.
Now I undrestand the truth of the bird. It is making a commentary.
>I guess it can't be helped
>Looks like it's that
Would you watch an anime about Jacques Derrida's adventures as a cute loli who annoys everyone by deconstructing what they say?
>>139044522
american "anime critics" are the worst
prove me wrong
>>139056079
>prove me wrong
You can't be proven wrong. Those are facts.
>IKUUUUUUUUUUU
>*fade to white*
>>139055993
>Someone actually knows what deconstruction is and how it relates to derrida
>deconstructing a persons words
Isn't that pointless to do in conversation because deconstruction works by critiquing from outside of such a context? Here the words are inextricably tied to authorial (speaker's) intent and performing deconstruction would almost require ignoring what the other person is really saying to begin with.
Actually, that might be an interesting character quirk. Every response they gave would only make sense in a lateral thinking sort of way.
>>139044522
Hi. I'm a well-rounded pig looking for an avian tryst. You look like an amicable bird, wanna cyber?
>>139056441
>Here the words are inextricably tied to authorial (speaker's) intent and performing deconstruction would almost require ignoring what the other person is really saying to begin with.
I suppose that Derrida-chan would explore how the language that her friends and family use shape what their intent is. One of Derrida's main points, as I gather, was that deconstruction was an inescapable phenomenon present in all forms of communication. t. Wikipedia
>>139057112
Well, I thought we were referring to specifically using deconstruction as a critical methodology thus turning discussions into subjects of analysis. All in all such a character could be potentially interesting but probably difficult to write.
>>139051495
>KYUUKUTSU NA HAKONIWA NO
>>139045617
inou battle?
>Another High-School harem series