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The concept of “Shikimori’s Not Just a Cutie” is so bizarre to me, mainly because it feels like not a lot of thought went into it. The trailer literally introduces Shikimori as a girl who is really cute…but SOMETIMES…she can be cool!

Immediately, my first thought was, “Why is it a big deal that she can be cool? Last time I checked, cuteness and coolness aren’t mutually exclusive.” Also, the premise is so basic that it feels like the show doesn’t have a major draw to pull viewers in. They’re basically saying, “female protagonist is cute and cool”, that’s about it. I don’t know what she likes or what her personality is, aside from the fact that she’s dedicated to protecting her boyfriend. 

In comparison to “My Dress-Up Darling” which was another romcom anime that came out this year, at least Marin Kitagawa is written like a fully-defined person (she loves to cosplay, she watches anime, she plays video games, she’s into NSFW stuff, she’s not afraid to show off her body, she likes shopping, she’s a social butterfly, she’s open-minded to people’s hobbies, she doesn’t like it when people take advantage of other people, she’s empathetic, she’s clumsy, she can’t cook but tries her hardest, she gets jealous, etc.). And, to be honest, that makes Marin the more interesting character.

Anyways, the main takeaway here is…Kaguya-Sama season 3 is still probably the best romcom anime of this season.

My Dress Up Darling (Ep 4)Imposter Syndrome. Burnout. We all experienced this at some points of our My Dress Up Darling (Ep 4)Imposter Syndrome. Burnout. We all experienced this at some points of our My Dress Up Darling (Ep 4)Imposter Syndrome. Burnout. We all experienced this at some points of our My Dress Up Darling (Ep 4)Imposter Syndrome. Burnout. We all experienced this at some points of our My Dress Up Darling (Ep 4)Imposter Syndrome. Burnout. We all experienced this at some points of our My Dress Up Darling (Ep 4)Imposter Syndrome. Burnout. We all experienced this at some points of our My Dress Up Darling (Ep 4)Imposter Syndrome. Burnout. We all experienced this at some points of our

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Imposter Syndrome. Burnout. 

We all experienced this at some points of our lives. Wanting to be perfect, even at the start, without realising that everything takes time and patience.

It is easy to criticise yourself for the bad things you’ve done but it’s hard to praise yourself for the good things you’ve done.

Which is why you need someone to talk to, so you won’t feel alone.

Every job has its own sets of challenges and problems. 

What separates a job that you like and a normal job that you do simply for money is, a job that you love is more bearable as it is something you love doing because of it’s non-monetary fulfilment like wanting to see your own craftwork being used by customers who becomes happy by your hard work.

So if you are doubting yourself or feeling down, remember why you started it.


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