I. Do you criticize your appearance as you watch the mirror many times a day, because it has distinctive quality. Because it does not meet social expectations and awareness, your unique quality is often considered a flaw. It is only their products that can achieve such impossible perfect goals. Today's reality is very realistic. Everywhere in the world, every race, every sex, every age, every race is obsessed with its appearance.
Note: I agree with this, but there is a very delicate boundary between self-criticism and self-justification. A person who is very self-critical tends to do stupid things like putting work aside, trying to be too caught in detail, trying to provide perfection rather than goodness. Jiro defines himself - I can not emphasize this through his skills. You should do the same. The only time you spend in your life is to make something for others to enjoy using. This is a good reason. After all, what you create is ultimately your contribution to our society.
Urbandictionary.com defines fangirl as "a fanciful human female breed, whether it is a fictitious person or an actor." Singirl gathers at anime conventions and live magazines "Please replace livejournal with Tumblr, because I am not in 2004, I do not like being called" fanatics ", but this is very accurate. Furthermore, do we really even call them animation conventions? It is not important. Entries in this city dictionary have no meaning.
Warning about imaginary entities of wiki data: Not all characters in books, movies, or games have wiki data. It is necessary to rename the characters familiar to the characters of the characters. This usually means that it will appear in some prominent works. Bilbo Baggins appeared in many books and movies as well as songs by Leonard Nimoy. Sally Bowers painted by Cabaret Liza Minnelli also appeared in other plays, movies, novels. Fictitious people can get inspiration from real people in various ways. Characters in the novel can combine the features of multiple real people and life events. This character is drawn or animated on the stage, but other people may stimulate actors and artists. Disney's animator uses many different models and actresses as the criteria for the appearance and movement of the wind and Belle.