Hello, yes I'm seeing an increased call out to schizo posters in the thread so once again I'll be divulging some of my more exploitable, pitiable, farmable "schizocontent".
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>>35875465 points out the metanarrative character arc of individual performers are coded to their respective audiences. This is done in a therapeutic fashion allowing for the disaffected average chuuba viewer to have their consensually hijacked emotional bond to be exploited to induce a sensation of commiseration. The complexity of performer versus character creates a deeper subconscious bias towards valuing the vulnerability and relatability of the circumstances intending to drive home a deeper emotional tether for the affected viewer to grasp onto in the rehabilitative process of twice removed emotional bonding that they would otherwise have no means of procuring on their own. This is teachable lessons along the normative social lessons of "good problems to have" projecting into the otaku/hikikomori coded space a social experience that is capable of providing a framework to move them one step closer to a sense of humanity.
The constant barrage of veiled disclosure of these mechanisms creates a dual euphoria in the chuuba observer. First in being "brought in" on the otherwise unspeakable social cues they may be lacking and secondly in acknowledging the absurdity of the conventions in the first place. Both mechanisms create a relatable approach of understanding that further endears the watcher to their selected oshii.