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I created a 2D group, but not many people joined. How can I get more people who like 2D to come?

2024-09-14 22:04
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How to evaluate people who like 2D?

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2024-09-11 18:53

I won't comment on people who like 2D because it's a subjective question. Everyone has their own preferences and opinions. In addition, evaluating a person needed to consider many aspects such as personality, behavior, ability, etc. These factors were not completely dependent on the two-dimensional factor. People who liked 2D might have a strong interest in anime, games, comics, and other 2D cultural products and often pay attention to related information and activities. They might also like some 2D related works or characters and even be addicted to them. However, it should be noted that the 2D culture also has some negative effects. For example, being addicted to the 2D culture may lead to adverse effects on academics and social life. Therefore, when evaluating whether a person liked the 2D world or not, these factors needed to be taken into account and could not be simply given a conclusion.

Why are people who like anime called 2D? What do 2D and 3D mean?

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2024-09-19 08:06

People who liked anime were called two-dimensional people because two-dimensional refers to a fictional two-dimensional world composed of 2D images and animations on a flat surface. In this world, people could express their emotions and thoughts through imagination and creation. In contrast, the three-dimensional world was the real world. It was a real world composed of three-dimensional space and time. In the 3D world, people communicate and interact with others in various ways, such as through language, text, and face-to-face communication. There was no essential difference between the 2D and 3D world. It was just that people had different perceptions and expressions of different worlds. Whether it was the 2D or 3D world, it was a beautiful world created by humans and was worthy of people's love and exploration.

Are people who like the 2D or the ancient style smarter?

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2024-09-19 07:27

This problem couldn't be treated in the same way. People who liked anime or ancient style were not necessarily smart because everyone's interests and personalities were different. It was not easy to judge a person's intelligence level by what kind of anime, music or culture they liked. Although some novels often depicted the characters of the two-dimensional or ancient style as smart and clever, this was only a fictional character image and could not represent the entire two-dimensional or ancient style culture. In fact, there were many ordinary audiences in the ACG and ancient culture. They were not necessarily smarter than others. Therefore, we can't judge a person's intelligence level based on what kind of culture they like. We should respect everyone's personality and interests and avoid unnecessary prejudices.

I have a 2D group, it has been established for half a year, almost 2,000 people, I want more newcomers to come, what should the group name be changed to?

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2024-09-23 06:08

If you want to attract more newcomers to join the 2D group, you can consider changing the group name to some attractive and representative words, such as: 1 2D Moe: This group name highlights the 2D elements and easily reminds people of cute characters and anime culture, which can attract more 2D enthusiasts to join. 2. Animation community: This group name directly indicates that this group belongs to the animation community. It allows people to quickly understand the interests and topics of this group and easily attract the interest of others. 3.2D Culture: This group name highlights the elements of 2D culture and it is easy for people to associate it with interesting characters and anime culture. It can attract more people who are interested in 2D culture to join. 4. The theme park for anime fans: The name of this group directly indicates that this group is a theme park for anime fans. It allows people to quickly understand the interests and theme of this group and easily attract the interest of others. 52D Elite: This group name highlights the elite nature of this group. It can let people recognize that the members of this group are elites in the animation culture, which can attract more professionals to join. Of course, the choice of the group name also needs to consider other factors such as the positioning of the group, the preferences of the group members, etc. I hope the above suggestions can be helpful.

How can I get a 'book 3d story'?

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2024-12-09 12:41

You can try looking for it in specialized bookstores. Some stores that focus on unique or novelty books might carry it.

What does 2D mean? Why do people say I'm a 2D person?

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2025-03-05 14:11

Two-dimensional is a cultural concept originating from Japan. It refers to the fictional two-dimensional world or the characters and elements in anime, manga, games, and other media. In the 2D culture, people often regard fictional worlds and characters as real existences and create a series of cultural products to express these worlds and characters. Why do people say that I'm a two-dimensional person? This might be because they categorized me into a specific two-dimensional community or culture. These communities might include anime, comics, games, 2D music, etc. These communities usually have specific rules and values, and people will share their interests, hobbies, and experiences. If you had a certain degree of participation in these communities, then you might be classified as a two-dimensional person. It should be noted that the 2D culture is a virtual concept that does not exist in the real world. Everyone could have their own two-dimensional identity and hobbies, not just a specific community and character that could represent the two-dimensional world.

Many people pursue the 2D culture to escape from reality?

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2024-09-12 02:16

No, it wasn't. Two-dimensional culture was a popular cultural phenomenon that originated from Japan. It included animation, comics, games, e-books, and many other fields. It was mainly aimed at young audiences. Many people pursue the 2D culture because they love this art form and seek happiness and satisfaction from it. However, pursuing the 2D culture did not necessarily mean escaping from reality. In fact, the 2D culture was often linked to reality, such as discussing social issues and human emotions in the works. Therefore, pursuing the 2D culture was not the same as escaping from reality. Pursuing the 2D culture can also be a positive activity that can help people relieve stress, improve creativity, and stimulate imagination. Through reading and watching anime or manga, people could enter a fictional world and enjoy the plot and characters to release their emotions and stress. This kind of entertainment can also make people more optimistic and positive, improving their self-confidence and self-esteem. Therefore, although the pursuit of two-dimensional culture could bring some fun and relaxation, it was not the only way to escape from reality. We should respect everyone's interests and hobbies, and at the same time, we need to recognize the connection and function of the two-dimensional cultural works with real life.

What's the difference between 2D and 3D people? Tell me more details. I don't watch anime

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2025-03-12 04:03

There were many differences between people in the 2D and 3D worlds. Appearance: The second dimension usually refers to the characters in fictional anime, comics, games, etc. These characters usually have exaggerated appearance features such as big eyes, small nose, short hair, etc. The three-dimensional world was the real world. Their appearance was usually different from that of the two-dimensional world. For example, humans usually had height, weight, skin color and other characteristics. 2. Character: Two-dimensional characters usually have exaggerated personality characteristics such as a strong sense of justice, persistence, courage, gentleness, etc. The characters in the three-dimensional world were more realistic. Their personalities and characteristics were usually more diverse, such as intelligence, kindness, selfishness, integrity, and so on. 3. behavior: 2D characters usually show exaggerated behaviors and actions such as jumping, running, waving, blinking, etc. The characters in 3D are more calm and steady. Their behavior is usually more in line with the rules and habits of the real world. 4. Emotions: Two-dimensional characters usually show romantic and fantasy emotions such as love, friendship, kinship, etc. The characters in the 3D world were more realistic and real. Their emotions were usually more complicated and diverse, such as love, marriage, family, career, etc. Although there were many differences between the 2D and 3D, the connection between them was very close. Many two-dimensional works were influenced by three-dimensional life, so the characters in the two-dimensional world also reflected the emotions and lifestyle of people in the real world to some extent.

I have created a 2D group, looking for a recommendation group name, urgent, online, etc.

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2024-09-10 17:01

An example of a 2D group name is as follows: 1. Communication Group for anime fans 2.2 2D Culture Lovers Alliance 3. Comic and animation fan group 2D World Exchange Group 2D Fanatic Exchange Group 6. Comic and anime fans gather in the exchange group 7. Two-dimensional cultural enthusiasts exchange group 8 anime fans sharing exchange group 2D Exchange Group Comic and animation fan group

Recently, many people have said that those who are addicted to 2D are all otakus. How should I refute this point?

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2024-09-11 11:38

People who were addicted to the 2D world were not necessarily otakus because the 2D culture was a diverse culture that included animation, comics, games, and many other aspects. It was not just a hobby that was limited to the online community. Otaku referred to those who had been addicted to the 2D culture for a long time and only paid attention to animation, comics, games, and other 2D works, unwilling to come into contact with other cultures. However, being an otaku was not the same as being addicted to the 2D culture, because an otaku might also pay attention to other cultures. It was just that he paid more attention to the 2D culture than other hobbies. Therefore, we should look at people who are addicted to the 2D culture with an open attitude and not simply classify them as otakus. For those who were addicted to the 2D culture, they might be looking for a unique way of entertainment or a love and pursuit of the 2D culture. We should respect their interests and encourage them to explore more cultural content.

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