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Uzaki- chan; the true smuglord of 2020:





2020 has been nothing but a wild year, from January up until today there have been numerous mishaps and outright awful things that happened to us and we as ordinary citizens can do nothing but watch as the world that we live in spirals out of control. We are in the confines of our homes, we can’t go outside and socialize with other people because of the COVID-19 virus –Thanks China!-, we can’t go out and enjoy the fresh air and bask in the beautiful sunlight, because of the quarantine, in result, we have nothing but ourselves and the internet, the last hope of entertainment in a colorless world. 

On the internet many found salvation, they found something that they can spend their time in, some learned new skills and developed hobbies through online classes and informative videos but the general population just went spent it by shit posting on social media platforms and watching youtube videos, this opened an enormous gateway for underappreciated novelties such as Vtubers, and many resorted to the ageless Manga and Anime combo, as a cultured man myself, of course, I decided to not learn anything at all, instead I wasted 6 precious months of free time in virtual youtubers, Anime and Manga.


I’m lovin’ it.


As of now, we are in the middle of summer 2020 where the Anime industry has blessed us yet again with countless masterpieces like “Spineless, wretched comer gets a harem, the anime” and “Smug ass college student becomes your sleep paralysis demon.” Personally, I like both, but we’re here to talk about the latter.

So what exactly is Uzaki-chan Asobitai! About? And what makes it so great? Well, it’s as simple as;


‘College student wants to hang out with her senpai, with a glasses girl, a blonde fuckboy and Japanese Hitler as background characters...


Also, they play video games'



Like most Slice-of-life anime’s they are made with no plot because it’s characters is the life and soul of the show, THEY ARE THE SHOW. It’s made with the intent of not taking itself too seriously and is just a laid back and relaxing thing to watch overall and you as a viewer shouldn’t take it too seriously since it’s not really its intended purpose but with that information in mind, then what makes it good? What makes Uzaki the true smug lord of 2020? Well, it’s the fact that Uzaki literally smug-faced a lot of Cancel culture swines -If you are curious as to what Cancel culture is and the bad effects of it then you can read more right here- and believe me their responses is soooooooooo entertaining to see, it’s as if it’s a real-life comedy sketch. Here are a few:




Well, I think I’ve already justified my argument here, Uzaki is a BEAST at making these people scream their lungs out in frustration over a fictional character because she’s “unrealistic” well it wouldn’t be called fictional if it is eh? 

No other character in my opinion has caused this much outrage in the Cancel culture community other than our one and only smug lord Uzaki-chan.

And for that, I thank her with all of my heart.

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