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With this invention you can get 'delicious' with your waifu
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Among the anime fan community there are always some minds that “go beyond the traditional”, whether with tastes of questionable morality or with extremely particular ideas. And the second is what unites us today, ever since Twitter user “@kamipapa2“ discovered that someone on the Internet had invented a curious device that, in essence, is used to “make love to your 2D waifu”.
The device, which we can see in the video below, includes a variety of mechanical parts that allow circular movements and a back-and-forth movement, whose movements are transmitted to a curious circular structure where “some device to give male pleasure” is placed. placed. “. The most curious thing is that these movements can be programmed to coincide with some animation, specifically with the movements of a waifu's hips.
— かみぱっぱ (@kamipapa2) May 17, 2024





It's certainly a rather peculiar invention, but it's possibly not the strangest idea in the minds of anime fans in Japan. The truth is that although the device is quite innovative, it requires prior knowledge from the user to program movement routines, so it is unlikely that anyone would want to purchase it.
Even so, the curious video did not go unnoticed in the comment forums:
- «Ah yes, I can hear the sound of civilization flourishing».
- «Wow, this is a significant advancement in technology.».
- «Oh god I would really like to buy one when the first prototype is finished».
- «The more you want, the more you promote evolution.».
- «The goal is to fuck that thing, but what if it gets extremely aggressive?».
- «Please someone patent this product and make it commercial, I need it».
- «This is how technology should evolve, I have regained hope in humanity».
- «I don't really understand what it would be used for, but I have my theories that I want to figure out.».
- «Technology is developed from the most extreme ideas. By the way, is there a way to reserve one of these?».
- «Finally, sperm donation will be more fun!».
Source: Otakomu