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>>46946086
I see your point, but I somewhat disagree. For me, at least in regards to culture, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. It's not that "love" is not equal to "creation," but more of creation/imitation being the absolute limit and final stage of passion/love, much more than consooming can ever be, though I can't deny that perhaps that thought was influenced by my decades of being a fucking pirate and a week living in /tg/. Then again, you may spend your dosh on bitches and whores, but you would only make family/children with the one you love, right? Don't answer that; I don't want to read someone saying they're in it just for the money.
>the rec to delve autistically into the love of creation
Oh no, Imosae is not "only" about creation; it's more of a love letter from LN writers to their readers and other writers. It made fun of failed anime adaptations, told us the joy and frustration of reading a good story, showed the joy of overseas conventions, and taught us how to evade taxes. It's honestly a delight to read.
>Autistic consumption
I was going to refute this, but then I remembered the existence of train otaku, so I stand corrected.
tl;dr, your opinion shite, can't be as correct as mine. Go touch grass, faggot.
>>46932389
>who is the main heroine
Yes, Utaha. The fact that her spin-off manages to last as long as the main series (5 years) is frankly amazing.

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