/a/, explain in a way I understand what's the difference between a dandere and a kuudere.
I've read whatever I could find on Google, and still not clear enough for me.
Dandere = emotionless
Kuudere = trying to act cool (hence "cool"dere)
Kuuderes have more in common with tsunderes than danderes where instead of yelling and hitting you she merely mocks you and looks at you with contempt/amusement (though there is some overlap like in the case of CC)
>>160928683
So, would Kanade be considered a dandere or a kuudere?
And Origami Tobiichi?
Just imagine Yuki for dandere.
>>160928855
Kanade = kuudere
Tobiichi = dandere