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I made an AI story | I made an AI story about you and your hatred of Anime<br><br> | ||
"N.Brio da Zuera was a name that sent shivers down the spines of internet users all over Brazil. He was infamous for his trolling ways, constantly spewing hate towards fanbases and popular things. He was a bigot and would often harass people online, hiding behind the anonymity of the internet. But what he was most known for and proud of was his stance on Anime and Japan. | "N.Brio da Zuera was a name that sent shivers down the spines of internet users all over Brazil. He was infamous for his trolling ways, constantly spewing hate towards fanbases and popular things. He was a bigot and would often harass people online, hiding behind the anonymity of the internet. But what he was most known for and proud of was his stance on Anime and Japan. | ||
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I made an AI story about you and your hatred of Anime
"N.Brio da Zuera was a name that sent shivers down the spines of internet users all over Brazil. He was infamous for his trolling ways, constantly spewing hate towards fanbases and popular things. He was a bigot and would often harass people online, hiding behind the anonymity of the internet. But what he was most known for and proud of was his stance on Anime and Japan.
According to N.Brio da Zuera, Anime was the root of all evil. He despised the artstyle, claiming it to be ugly and unappealing. He found the stories and characters to be boring and unoriginal. To him, Anime was just a way to promote pedophilia and corrupt the minds of the youth. And his hatred for Anime extended to Japan as a whole.
In the eyes of N.Brio da Zuera, the Japanese people were all 'sexual deviants' and misogynistic. He believed they treated women as nothing more than objects and prostitutes. He would often rant about how Japanese culture was nothing but a cesspool of immorality and degeneracy. He even went as far as to celebrate the nuking of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, claiming it was a necessary act to rid the world of such a toxic society. He also saw the Fukushima nuclear accident as a form of poetic justice for the Japanese people.
But what surprised people the most was that N.Brio da Zuera was a self-proclaimed communist. He believed in the ideals of a classless society and the redistribution of wealth. And in his eyes, Japan was the perfect target for communism. He believed that Japan's society and culture were too corrupted and needed to be 'erased from the map'. And who better to do it than North Korea, a country he saw as 'more moral and superior' than Japan.
N.Brio da Zuera's hate towards Anime and Japan made him an outcast in the online community. People would often block and report him, but he would just create new accounts and continue his trolling ways. He thrived on the attention and chaos he caused, and he reveled in the chaos he created.
One day, as N.Brio da Zuera was scrolling through his social media feed, he came across a post about an Anime convention happening in his city. He scoffed at the thought of a convention dedicated to something he despised. He thought it was a waste of time and money, and an opportunity for perverts to prey on young innocent minds.
But something caught his eye. The convention was giving away free tickets to their attendees. N.Brio da Zuera couldn't resist the opportunity to sabotage the convention and spread his hate towards Anime and Japan even more. So he quickly filled out the application form and submitted it, eagerly waiting for his free tickets to arrive.
A few days later, N.Brio da Zuera received a delivery at his doorstep. Excitedly, he ripped open the package, only to find two tickets to the Anime convention. He let out a sigh of disappointment, realizing that he would have to attend the convention to ruin it.
On the day of the convention, N.Brio da Zuera arrived at the venue with a smug look on his face. He was ready to cause chaos and shut down this so-called celebration of Anime. As he entered the convention hall, he was greeted by hundreds of cosplayers, anime merchandise, and people of all ages excitedly chatting and laughing about their favorite shows.
His first thought was to start a protest and make his voice heard. But the colorful and lively atmosphere of the convention made him second guess his plan. He couldn't believe how much people were enjoying themselves at something he deemed to be a symbol of evil.
Determined to stick to his mission, N.Brio da Zuera walked around the convention, trying to find something to complain about. But as he did so, he started to notice the intricate details of the cosplayers' costumes, the beautiful art prints on display, and the passion in people's voices as they discussed their favorite shows. He couldn't believe he was starting to find interest in something he used to hate so much.
And then he came across a booth selling Japanese snacks and drinks. Curiosity got the better of him, and he decided to try some of the snacks on display. To his surprise, they were absolutely delicious. He couldn't stop himself from going back for more and even struck up a conversation with the vendor, who turned out to be a Japanese expat living in Brazil.
As the day went on, N.Brio da Zuera found himself joining in on discussions about his favorite Anime and even laughing at some of the cosplayers' jokes. He couldn't believe he was having such a good time at an event he had planned to ruin.
As the convention came to an end, N.Brio da Zuera walked out with a newfound appreciation for Anime and Japan. He couldn't believe how wrong he had been about something he had judged so harshly. And he couldn't help but feel a little embarrassed about his previous actions and beliefs.
From that day on, N.Brio da Zuera hung up his trolling ways and became an active member of the online Anime community. He even started learning the Japanese language and culture and made friends with people from all over the world who shared his newfound love for Anime.
And as for his communist views, well, let's just say they quickly disappeared once he realized the true beauty and diversity of the world. N.Brio da Zuera may have started off as the biggest Anime and Japan hater, but he ended up becoming their biggest fan."