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from /a/: >Hosaka is manly, which is the first >prerequisite for being GAR. Theresa is too, >but by default, she has to do this in spite >of her gender. I'll spare you the details of >the show you haven't seen and just say that >his "gag" is just to be absurdly manly in a >comedic and exaggerated way. No, he's not >badass, and he isn't killing people, but >that's not what GAR is about. Hosaka isn't a >troll vote. Maybe he's a little more popular >than he should be, but not a troll vote.
>He's climbed a mountain in search of his >love. He may look stupid and act in weird >manners, but he's quixotic that way, hence >QUIXOTIC GAR.
>He doesn't have superpowers, but even a punk >can't hit him with a punch, he strives for >perfection for the woman he adores and is >quite sincere.
>Also, he climbed a mountain half-naked in >winter wearing clogs and carrying ramen.
>He may not be a killing machine, but he oozes >manliness and GAR. QUIXOTIC GAR!
>oh yeah, I also agree that women can be GAR, >but powerlevels normally make GAR diluted. >And Teresa is filled with powerlevels. I >can't sense any "romance" in her the same way >I can feel from Hosaka.
>Men's romance, mind you, not romantic >feelings.
>The point is that Hosaka is GAR not for his >powerlevels, but other qualities. Although I >do think we could trust him to save the day >should Minami-ke introduce superdeathrobots >about to destroy the entire universe.
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