Soy A part of me wishes i didn't like FPE

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Here are my reasons:
1: In spirit, it's a continuation of my furry phase but unlike my furry phase which was motivated by sin it's motivated by unfiltered autism meaning it's held even more special in my heart.
2: The aesthetic is all so charming, the soft-on-the-eyes color palette and simplistic designs are genius in their own right but it's just so unmanly.
3: It's really one of those cringe and niche internet centered interests like FNAF, Homestuck, Murder Drones or furries and bronies. It's dumb to care that much about what other people think about what you like i know, but part of me wants to escape that kind of interest.
4: I get the feeling that a grown-up boy like me is supposed to like manly and badass things like Japanese sports cars, giant robot fights or esoteric knowledge about Islamic military commanders and emperors, not some emo aesthetic animation that looks like it was imagined by an edgy 15 year old girl.
5: Arrrrgh it's so cutesy and soft whyyyy, i know Soygoy is going to write a Ϫ00,000 word essay on why he thinks "FPE isn't cute it's scary and deep", but that's because he's much more aware of what FPE truly can be and sees a lot more potential in FPE than even Kaite herself does goddamnit.
I still love FPE as much as any other FPE fan of course but damn damn damn why did i have to like something so soft like FPE, it's the least manly thing i have ever gazed my eyes upon and i still love it i'm so conflicted by myself.
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I keep seeing FPE get mentioned here and I don't even know what it is. And honestly I'd rather not find out based on the images I've seen so far.
 
Here are my reasons:
1: In spirit, it's a continuation of my furry phase but unlike my furry phase which was motivated by sin it's motivated by unfiltered autism meaning it's held even more special in my heart.
2: The aesthetic is all so charming, the soft-on-the-eyes color palette and simplistic designs are genius in their own right but it's just so unmanly.
3: It's really one of those cringe and niche internet centered interests like FNAF, Homestuck, Murder Drones or furries and bronies. It's dumb to care that much about what other people think about what you like i know, but part of me wants to escape that kind of interest.
4: I get the feeling that a grown-up boy like me is supposed to like manly and badass things like Japanese sports cars, giant robot fights or esoteric knowledge about Islamic military commanders and emperors, not some emo aesthetic animation that looks like it was imagined by an edgy 15 year old girl.
5: Arrrrgh it's so cutesy and soft whyyyy, i know Soygoy is going to write a Ϫ00,000 word essay on why he thinks "FPE isn't cute it's scary and deep", but that's because he's much more aware of what FPE truly can be and sees a lot more potential in FPE than even Kaite herself does goddamnit.
I still love FPE as much as any other FPE fan of course but damn damn damn why did i have to like something so soft like FPE, it's the least manly thing i have ever gazed my eyes upon and i still love it i'm so conflicted by myself.
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Makes sense. I myself do understand what you want to achieve and I believe it is entirely possible for someone like you. I am very fond of manly things like history, military planes, soyjaks, exercise, and
Stephen is the king of the BBC
Despite this I do have my share of odd things I like. I've been a fan of a Youtube children's cartoon for years after rediscovering it and I continue to watch the new episodes. I won't say what it is because it has been posted on the Sharty a few times but never gained traction and I want to keep it that way. What I ended up doing to save my time for better things is restricting myself to ONLY the new episodes and the occasional bit of fan content that is of actual value. With FPE you could restrict your consumption to certain times or people I think.
Do not do this to Skibidi Toilet doe or your vril levels wil drop and your freshly A10'd eyes will brown up again
 
And honestly I'd rather not find out based on the images I've seen so far.
I have not actually watched the video, either, for I did not like the sound of the music in it when I went to view it, but I will still tell you what it is of my knowledge, anyway, even if you do not want to find out, as I want to tell you. It is a tale of a bunch of paper creatures who are very gruesomely tortured in an eternal life of constant institutionalized educational work, and torturous punishment if they fail to keep up with this constant stream of forever-challenging schoolwork. They are eternally tortured by a demon known as "Ms. Circle" who is a menacing entity, also made of paper, and who operates this constant torture. I'm not sure what they have done to deserve this torture, just that they are within it eternally.
 
Here are my reasons:
1: In spirit, it's a continuation of my furry phase but unlike my furry phase which was motivated by sin it's motivated by unfiltered autism meaning it's held even more special in my heart.
2: The aesthetic is all so charming, the soft-on-the-eyes color palette and simplistic designs are genius in their own right but it's just so unmanly.
3: It's really one of those cringe and niche internet centered interests like FNAF, Homestuck, Murder Drones or furries and bronies. It's dumb to care that much about what other people think about what you like i know, but part of me wants to escape that kind of interest.
4: I get the feeling that a grown-up boy like me is supposed to like manly and badass things like Japanese sports cars, giant robot fights or esoteric knowledge about Islamic military commanders and emperors, not some emo aesthetic animation that looks like it was imagined by an edgy 15 year old girl.
5: Arrrrgh it's so cutesy and soft whyyyy, i know Soygoy is going to write a Ϫ00,000 word essay on why he thinks "FPE isn't cute it's scary and deep", but that's because he's much more aware of what FPE truly can be and sees a lot more potential in FPE than even Kaite herself does goddamnit.
I still love FPE as much as any other FPE fan of course but damn damn damn why did i have to like something so soft like FPE, it's the least manly thing i have ever gazed my eyes upon and i still love it i'm so conflicted by myself.
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Just enjoy it without being a faggot about it. Indie animations are cool.
 
I have not actually watched the video, either, for I did not like the sound of the music in it when I went to view it, but I will still tell you what it is of my knowledge, anyway, even if you do not want to find out, as I want to tell you. It is a tale of a bunch of paper creatures who are very gruesomely tortured in an eternal life of constant institutionalized educational work, and torturous punishment if they fail to keep up with this constant stream of forever-challenging schoolwork. They are eternally tortured by a demon known as "Ms. Circle" who is a menacing entity, also made of paper, and who operates this constant torture. I'm not sure what they have done to deserve this torture, just that they are within it eternally.
you talk like chatgpt
 
Here are my reasons:
1: In spirit, it's a continuation of my furry phase but unlike my furry phase which was motivated by sin it's motivated by unfiltered autism meaning it's held even more special in my heart.
2: The aesthetic is all so charming, the soft-on-the-eyes color palette and simplistic designs are genius in their own right but it's just so unmanly.
3: It's really one of those cringe and niche internet centered interests like FNAF, Homestuck, Murder Drones or furries and bronies. It's dumb to care that much about what other people think about what you like i know, but part of me wants to escape that kind of interest.
4: I get the feeling that a grown-up boy like me is supposed to like manly and badass things like Japanese sports cars, giant robot fights or esoteric knowledge about Islamic military commanders and emperors, not some emo aesthetic animation that looks like it was imagined by an edgy 15 year old girl.
5: Arrrrgh it's so cutesy and soft whyyyy, i know Soygoy is going to write a Ϫ00,000 word essay on why he thinks "FPE isn't cute it's scary and deep", but that's because he's much more aware of what FPE truly can be and sees a lot more potential in FPE than even Kaite herself does goddamnit.
I still love FPE as much as any other FPE fan of course but damn damn damn why did i have to like something so soft like FPE, it's the least manly thing i have ever gazed my eyes upon and i still love it i'm so conflicted by myself.
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Either get over it or deal with the fact you have a faggy interest, its ok to have an interest that doesn't exert viril 24/7 believe it or not.
 
Makes sense. I myself do understand what you want to achieve and I believe it is entirely possible for someone like you. I am very fond of manly things like history, military planes, soyjaks, exercise, and

Despite this I do have my share of odd things I like. I've been a fan of a Youtube children's cartoon for years after rediscovering it and I continue to watch the new episodes. I won't say what it is because it has been posted on the Sharty a few times but never gained traction and I want to keep it that way. What I ended up doing to save my time for better things is restricting myself to ONLY the new episodes and the occasional bit of fan content that is of actual value. With FPE you could restrict your consumption to certain times or people I think.
Do not do this to Skibidi Toilet doe or your vril levels wil drop and your freshly A10'd eyes will brown up again
Personally i feel that the second option (loving it but not being to obsessed) is better for me, i still love FPE a LOT lot, but thx bro.
Just enjoy it without being a faggot about it. Indie animations are cool.
Either get over it or deal with the fact you have a faggy interest, its ok to have an interest that doesn't exert viril 24/7 believe it or not.
Thanks thanks, i was already asleep by the time all 3 of these replies happened and i already got over it, but thanks.
 
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