I was a freshman in high school when I found out, and I was dumbfounded. I'd always chalked the wonky scenes up to being a culturally Japanese thing. And anime in itself was more "effeminate" overall than anything we had in America.
I was shocked, but it all suddenly made sense. I was fine with it. Early 2000s where I lived at the time was pretty accepting. I had friends in high school who were openly gay, and no one bothered them about it.
I think now it's pretty wild that sailor moon was even on the air back then, though. There were definitely series they could have played that wouldn't have to edit out huge chunks just to keep in line with broadcast regulations. The fact it got airtime at all is astounding. I mean, I'm happy it did, because SM is awesome, but still.
He was pointing out that he doesn't know your circumstances, but that things are a certain way no matter what your circumstances are. He was not looking for an answer from you, his point was that nothing changes based on your circumstance.
When Sailor Moon was airing on American TV back in the late 90's, they completely censored out every aspect of romantic relationship between Sailor Neptune and Sailor Uranus. Turned them into cousins.
It was a shock to me when I bought the subtitled version and they were suddenly lesbians.
Our government is only unstable in that mass fraud is being exposed.
Our government is not authoritarian or totalitarian.
We do not restrict human rights.
The side that promotes terrorism is not in power.
Can't say much about WMDs, most countries do.
Our foreign policy as it currently stands is not dangerous to others, though, there is danger in going against the globalists. I'll give you that it's unpredictable, but I think that's good, considering where predictable under Biden has gotten us.
Spitting. If I see a cute guy walking down the sidewalk and he spits at the ground, I'm immediately no longer interested.