kousoku.jpg
[Hide] (31.3KB, 269x268) >>10991
>>10988
>>10990
>I feel like our community is on the verge of dying
Probably for the westerners who are interested in Kemono, but the eastern circles all seem to be flourishing. Hey, there's still potential for growing the kemono fanclub and original content here in the west, so why not encourage it? Bump up the drawthread, I just scrolled through it and felt nostalgic.Five years ago…
I don't buy the argument that it's because of Japan's refusal to sell abroad, and neither that the popular artists are moving on. People move on, that's what always happens. You may move on as well, but the original interest will still go on, just taking place in different shapes or forms - new artists will always feel inspired to develop their styles from it. You can always encourage it.
I've been thinking about how I could encourage and grow the style and awareness of Kemono in the west (in particular Europe), yes it's a niche of a niche interest, but that's why it's exciting~
PS. I'm so happy this board still exists, I thought it was lost in the 8ch fire. Ah, how I want to bring life to this community. Oh well.