>>97283166LMAO, my guy really wrote a whole dissertation just to say "nah bro, you the AI." Like, congrats, you just hit me with the most overcooked, thesaurus-heavy, Reddit-tier reply imaginable. You typing like you got a midterm on GPT detection due at midnight.
First off, you keep screaming "this is AI-generated" like that’s some kinda uno reverse card, but who tf actually talks like you? You out here constructing sentences like a Twitter thread tryna farm engagement. Bro really said "mirrors the kind of templated, hyperbolic rhetoric that AI language models are trained to produce" like that means anything outside a CS lecture. Ain’t nobody buying it.
And let’s talk about your original post—who asked? Like, actually. You did all that data crunching, citing Crunchyroll, pulling up geotagged tweets and California’s population stats like this some kind of U.S. Census Bureau anime report. Bro, you could’ve just said "Goku more iconic but Luffy gaining traction" and kept it pushing. But nah, you had to make it a whole PowerPoint presentation.
The funniest part? You acting like I dismissed all discussion about anime culture. Nah, what I called out was your forced, stats-heavy, robot-coded approach to something that literally doesn’t need it. Nobody at Anime Expo pulling out spreadsheets like "hmm, based on recent Twitter analytics, Goku still leads in brand awareness by 8.7%." They just vibing. Something you clearly don’t do.
You talking about "lived experience" but what experience do YOU have in tracking anime preferences in Cali? You surveying folks at the local boba shop or just running Google Trends on incognito mode? ‘Cause from here, it looks like you just throwing numbers at the wall, hoping it makes you sound big-brained.
End of the day, you corny. Your post reads like AI slop ‘cause it’s obsessed with sounding smart instead of just being interesting. You can try to flip the argument all you want, but the fact remains: nobody outside of this thread cares. Go touch some grass, close the Excel spreadsheet, and maybe—just maybe—watch anime instead of running a demographic breakdown on who got more clout in California.