I searched the Chinese Internet for aeromorph and found only an invention of the same name. However, some aeromorph pictures have also appeared on the Chinese Internet, but few people associate these pictures with the word aeromorph
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I searched the Chinese Internet for aeromorph and found only an invention of the same name. However, some aeromorph pictures have also appeared on the Chinese Internet, but few people associate these pictures with the word aeromorph
... Does it really surprise you that the internet provided by the same government behind the "Great Firewall" and banning effeminate men from television isn't showing results for what they would probably consider to be sexual deviancy?
Sadly, while Japan and China may be the origin of some subjects, they may also just... never make a word for them. They call it by its original term, such as "Airplane" and call it a day. In these cases, we English speakers are often the ones who coin a term. You want to know the Pixiv tag for "Aeromorph"? Earomo-fu, the romanjimization of Aeromorph to be pronounced properly when read by a Japanese speaker.
votp said:
... Does it really surprise you that the internet provided by the same government behind the "Great Firewall" and banning effeminate men from television isn't showing results for what they would probably consider to be sexual deviancy?
However, I think this is very strange. Even if there is a firewall, it should not cause the Chinese people to know nothing about aeromorph. I still remember that there is an article about anthropomorphism in China, in which there is a picture of aeromorph, but the text of this picture says that it is a Japanese aircraft anthropomorphic game