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\"There is now an otaku movement to create a law barring female seiyuu from dating or marrying, even demanding that they be virgins.\"

IT\'s not that I don\'t believe this (I swear there should be a term for Otakus that are psychotic to the point of borderline-StalkerWithACrush when it comes to female seiyuu) ,but can I get a citation, I can\'t find any evidence that doesn\'t link back to the original article.
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I know this is a minor point, but it'll bug me if I don't say it--the phone we see Becky using is ''not a flip phone''. There are no visible hinges and its spine is consistently drawn as one long curve rather than bent. It is a ''portable phone'', one that connects not to a wireless signal but to a dock hooked up to a phone line somewhere in the dorm. My family's been using them for at least half a decade now.
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I know this is a minor point, but it\'ll bug me if I don\'t say it--the phone we see Becky using is \'\'not a flip phone\'\'. There are no visible hinges and its spine is consistently drawn as one long curve rather than bent. It is a \'\'portable phone\'\', one that connects not to a wireless signal but to a dock hooked up to a phone line somewhere in the dorm. My family\'s been using them for at least half a decade now.
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Which is to say that Becky's phone--if it is hers and not the school's--is a ''landline''. Which is ''absolutely'' a way to keep Becky in line because it means that she can't wander too far away from campus and still easily contact him.
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Which is to say that Becky\'s phone--if it is hers and not the school\'s--is a \'\'landline\'\'. Which is \'\'absolutely\'\' a way to keep Becky in line because it means that she can\'t wander too far away from campus and still easily contact Ross.
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I know this is a minor point, but it'll bug me if I don't say it--the phone we see Becky using is ''not a flip phone''. There are no visible hinges and its spine is consistently drawn as one long curve rather than bent. It is a ''portable phone'', one that connects not to a wireless signal but to a dock hooked up to a phone line somewhere in the dorm. My family's been using them for at least half a decade now.
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I know this is a minor point, but it\'ll bug me if I don\'t say it--the phone we see Becky using is \'\'not a flip phone\'\'. There are no visible hinges and its spine is consistently drawn as one long curve rather than bent. It is a \'\'portable phone\'\', one that connects not to a wireless signal but to a dock hooked up to a phone line somewhere in the dorm. My family\'s been using them for at least half a decade now.

Which is to say that Becky\'s phone--if it is hers and not the school\'s--is a \'\'landline\'\'. Which is \'\'absolutely\'\' a way to keep Becky in line because it means that she can\'t wander too far away from campus and still easily contact him.
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I know this is a minor point, but it'll bug me if I don't say it--the phone we see Becky using is ''not a flip phone''. There are no visible hinges and its spine is consistently drawn as one long curve rather than bent. It is a ''portable phone'', one that connects not to a wireless signal but to a dock hooked up to a phone line. My family's been using them for at least half a decade now.
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I know this is a minor point, but it\'ll bug me if I don\'t say it--the phone we see Becky using is \'\'not a flip phone\'\'. There are no visible hinges and its spine is consistently drawn as one long curve rather than bent. It is a \'\'portable phone\'\', one that connects not to a wireless signal but to a dock hooked up to a phone line somewhere in the dorm. My family\'s been using them for at least half a decade now.
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