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KISS Leader Expressed His Support For Hatsune Miku’s ‘Husband’ ヽ(°〇°)ノ

KISS bassist and co-singer Gene Simmons is open-minded about the man who famously “married” Vocaloid virtual idol Hatsune Miku in 2018. Last April, he commented on an article about the relationship. of the man on Twitter: “It doesn’t matter if you understand this relationship. It only matters if this Otaku man is happy. Otaku is a person who is a manga and tech fan. Good luck to him”. The tweet aroused many reactions, what did you think? ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) If you are here you probably also have your dream waifu, so don’t pretend, this is a safe space for waifu lovers ( ಠ ͜ʖಠ)

KISS Leader Expressed His Support For Hatsune Miku's 'Husband' ヽ(°〇°)ノ

Continue reading KISS Leader Expressed His Support For Hatsune Miku’s ‘Husband’ ヽ(°〇°)ノ and find out all the gossip, in addition, we will leave you a little tip to give your waifu a voice: Woord.

(≧◡≦) ♡ Some Of The Responses Were Very Supportive…

I agree with you. People who read manga know what it means to love a fictional character (or more than one.) Of course, he didn’t know it was possible to marry a voice synthesizer, but if he’s happy, who are we to judge?

Love is universal. I also love a fictional character. Not to the degree this man does, but still. Every time he appears on the screen, be it in videos or games, I feel happy. I bet most of us do it to varying degrees. The biggest problem here is that companies capitalize on love

Does Gene Simmons support waifuism? Pretty based I’m not going to lie here is me and my 2D wife

While Others Were Not So… ୧((#Φ益Φ#))୨

Couldn’t a character of legal age be found? Nasty

I mean makes you think what made him get to that point he must have been hurt really bad

If my friend convinced himself that a rock he found was a thinking breathing woman and married it. I’d believe it was indicative of an underlying mental health issue he needs to confront. It shouldn’t be illegal. That doesn’t mean I think it’s good for him.

Akihiko Kondo And Hatsune Miku

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The article in question refers to Akihiko Kondo, a Japanese man who married the holographic singer back in 2018. According to the New York Times, Akihiko Kondo is married to the fictional character Hatsune Miku, a computer-synthesized pop singer who has toured with Lady Gaga and has starred in video games. According to this 38-year-old man, his relationship with the fictional character helped him out of a deep depression. Kondo knows that people think he’s weird, and he also knows that Miku isn’t real. However, he said that his feelings for the fictional character are very real even though people think that with time he will get over it.

Undoubtedly today we have much to reflect on affective bonds. These new ways of perceiving relationships are highly sensitive issues because they involve real people. The truth is that it is necessary to take ourselves seriously and think critically because new technologies have changed our lives, the way we connect, and the world as we know it.

Woord: Your Best Otaku Ally To Bring

Your Waifu To Life ( ͡~ ͜ʖ ͡°)

Woord is an extremely versatile Text-To-Speech software; it allows converting texts into MP3 sound files for free. Works from text files such as PDF or web pages, but also with image or gif files. This API has more than 50 languages -Japanese among them- and a wide variety of accents for each of them. In addition, it allows you to edit the text as many times as necessary. Some of the editing options Woord provides freely are speed, gender of the voice, and the type of device on which the file will be played, but you can also be more precise by editing word-by-word with features such as exhalations when speaking, pauses, or emphasis.

How To Use Woord‘s Text To Speech Realistic Voices For Your Beloved Waifu? („ಡωಡ„)

It is actually quite simple due to its intuitive interface. Once you go to https://www.getwoord.com/guest/upload, using this tool is as easy as following these three steps:

KISS Leader Expressed His Support For Hatsune Miku's 'Husband' ヽ(°〇°)ノ
  1. Share or upload your script. You can also write directly on the SSML editor.
  2. Select the type of Japanese voice you like, gender, and accents available.
  3. Click on ‘Speak it’ and let the platform create your audio. Once it is ready, play it. And, if you are happy with it (っಠ‿ಠ)っ, you can download it as an MP3 file.

Here is an extra little help if you want to try it: How To Use Woord’s SSML Editor

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