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quekmeister:
Yes, I'm aware of the term, but I feel that the general self-awareness that permeates Bakemonogatari makes it somewhat inaccurate.

Borror0:
IMO, kuudere means hiding emotions while tsundere means in not accepting them (leading to reaction formation).

Think of CC in Code Geass who does not conceal her appreciation for Lelouch while still staying distant.

quekmeister:
Hmm... I always thought tsundere was a severe an extreme case of bipolar disorder.
Heh, I'm just pulling your leg. I think our definitions might be compatible.

Borror0:

--- Quote from: quekmeister on September 15, 2009, 07:01:51 PM ---Hmm... I always thought tsundere was a severe an extreme case of bipolar disorder.
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Tsunderes turn tsuntsun or deredere in reaction to stimuli.

Bipolar disorder is closer to unpredictable and is less episodic. Someone with bipolar disorder tend to be with certain plateau lasting hours, and certain times days, while you'll see a tsundere changing mood every 20 seconds or so. :P


--- Quote from: quekmeister on September 15, 2009, 07:01:51 PM ---Heh, I'm just pulling your leg. I think our definitions might be compatible.

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Maybe, but would it really be teh interwebz if we didn't start pointless arguments?

Havoc10K:
heh, we went way away from topic ;]

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