Thread:Vimitsu/@comment-25308539-20140922155639/@comment-24162773-20140923185926

Regarding images: "Official" art is almost always preferrable. I'm not sure what the official policy is here, but I'm pretty sure fanart should only be used when official art is unavailable or obscure - that is, for example, if one of the lesser-known Class 3-2 students only appeared in a corner of a scene and the resolution is too low for a general image. But I agree with Deathman that the original Mio/Mugi/Ritsu images are better, and should be used.

I think it would be a good idea to put official policies and rules for images, copyrights, etc. somewhere very visible and easy to find.

Regarding anime tsundere and waifu psychology and whatnot: I'm not sure if you read my reply to your comment on the original post, but I pointed out that my article focused more on the perception of the tsundere's mind and its role in the anime world, but not so much on an actual relationship-type model for the tsundere itself, assuming it behaves like a real person. Of course, the tsundere is fascinating on many levels and the one that you mentioned is certainly worth looking into.

Waifu. One could probably write a doctorate disseration on the subject. Since it's your idea, I'll leave it to you. I do find myself interested in the common misconceptions of waifus, which maybe even goes into a bit of sociology...

Oh, and Animents isn't just an anime-psychology blog. Recently I decided to start writing articles about more diverse topics; previously I would simply summarize and analyze an episode or episodes of an anime. This will result in posts like my recent one, but they have the capability to be anthing from highly scientific to personal anime-related stores.