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Well, I usually don't ******-and-tell (being the pure untouched Southern Belle that I am) but when I'm douching I tend to use while sitting on the toilet or standing in the shower (never use lying down). Holding the bottle upright and twisting off flat tab at top, I remove nozzle from wrapper and screw nozzle onto bottle until firmly attached, making sure not to overtighten. I then gently insert the nozzle about 3 inches into my vagina (but never force the nozzle). I proceed to squeeze the bottle gently, letting the solution rinse the vagina and flow freely from the body. I make sure to avoid closing the vagina, and after douching, throw away the bottle and nozzle. Contains Purified Water, Vinegar, Sodium Citrate, Citric Acid Deary me, this is givin me the vapors.
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First is how the Japanese consider the terms, second is the English language interpretations.
I don't really think there's such a thing as "American Animation" either. Or, at least, not any more because it's been such a long period of time since it was introduced. I'd probably say that around the time of Disney's introduction, if someone in Russia made a cartoon similar to a Disney cartoon there would be a similar reponse to the one you have, but over time the feeling was simply lost and it's a non-issue. The fact that Japanimation is a newer medium, I suppose you can expect that response as the style leaves the hands of the Japanese and other experiment and innovate with the style.
The fact that in the country of Japan itself both the terms "anime" and "manga" have no connotation of style or country of origin, should speak enough to the fact that it is not meant to be taken as such, and they have no affinity for staking a claim in their own established "style" of animation. Go to Japan and hold up a Spiderman or Incredible Hulk comic and ask them what it is. You know what they'll say? "Manga". Show them Afro Samurai or Avatar and ask them what it is: "Anime". Because animation is animation, manga is manga. The makers of Avatar are not mimicking something, the artists behind that show have the genuine ability to draw the show as such, and should be respected as such and not undermined. The term "anime" in both dictionary definition and origin refers simply to something in the style of that innovated by the Japanese, not something exclusively drawn by their hands.
Most reasons why people think Japan is playing baseball is because it actually has bases, and balls, and has some elements similar to typical Baseball. You know, like the fact that it's Baseball.
The World Series is America's "style" of playing Baseball, and if Japan came and made their own baseball league from another country, then you can't just call that "baseball". Hell, most Baseball players aren't even asian now-a-days.
If someone in Russia made an amazing anime, you certainly would. Let's do a little role reversal here; no one plays Baseball quite like the American Leagues, does that mean people in Japan aren't playing "real baseball"?
"The term anime does not specify an animation's nation of origin; instead, it is used as a blanket term to refer to all forms of animation from around the world" "Dictionary sources define anime as 'a Japanese style of motion-picture animation' or 'animation in the style of that originally developed in Japan'"
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