



Man, I love a good comedy. And this season I’m enjoying the fuck out of Joshi Kōsei no Mudazukai, or Wasteful Days of High School Girls in English. It’s been killing it with a dry sense of humor this season while just recently delivering a more serious and inspiring episode that had your boy putting a new level of respect on this show’s name. But today I’m here to talk about a specific episode that aired a few weeks prior.

The show has a large cast that it rotates through across each episode to keep things fresh and the comedic potential constantly changing. A few weeks ago the show gave some screen time to Lily (the blonde) and Loli (yes that's her nickname, and yes she’s in high school) pictured above in the cover image for this article. As you may be able to tell, Lily is a lesbian. In the episode she works with Loli to find her a decent bra and outfits as Loli has little to no knowledge about anything remotely sexual. It’s cute, it’s funny, loved it. You know my yuri-loving ass was having a ball. But as the episode progressed I realized one thing, and I had to have a conference with Kinky, who agreed.

Holy shit, when’s the outrage gonna happen? I won’t lie. Lily’s a bit of a freak, not afraid to rub her friends’ boobs and sniff her hands clean like an old man in a hentai afterwards. I mean, I’m totally down, but the general public? We see complaints about sexual stuff in anime nowadays for the smallest of shit, like the little uprisings that happened surrounding Tamaki in Fire Force and the female protagonist of Fire Emblem: Three Houses. Alas, the outrage never came. I haven’t seen a single complaint, and that made me beg the question: what causes an anime outrage? Thus leading me to the idea for this article. I’m going to write three possible reasons as to why nobody gave a shit from perspectives I don’t necessarily share, and you guys tell me which one of the three you think is the most feasible. Or you can always say your own.



