Miru
We live in an age of infinite scrolling and surface-level glances. We look, but we rarely see . To practice Miru is to engage in active observation. It asks us to shift our focus:
In English, we use distinct verbs for distinct actions: we "watch" a movie, we "look" at a map, we "see" a friend, and we "view" a problem. We live in an age of infinite scrolling
is a relatively new entrant in the anime streaming market, operating under the domain miru.watch . Unlike major competitors like Crunchyroll or Netflix, MIRU markets itself as a decentralized, community-driven platform that aggregates links rather than hosting content directly. It aims to provide a superior user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) compared to traditional pirate sites, while operating in a legal grey area (or claiming legality via third-party hosting). It asks us to shift our focus: In
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