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Post by lyme on Mar 27, 2012 23:36:56 GMT -5
I think she hasn't tried to make you smile yet, so that's why you're not smiling. o3o
Yeah, but being an otaku has a negative connotation in JApan, so beware.
And I like myself slightly because I have gone through a series of epiphanies that made me more mature recently.
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Post by Chloe on Mar 27, 2012 23:37:25 GMT -5
Good for you ^^
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Post by jessthecoolcat on Mar 28, 2012 19:37:23 GMT -5
Lol. I know. It means somebody who is obsessed with something in Japanese, but Americans have adopted it to mean a manga / anime lover.
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Post by Chloe on Mar 28, 2012 22:45:01 GMT -5
Yeah but Americans that have "adapted" it to mean that are stupid. No offense, they are most likely crazy, fangirlish, weeaboos. Oh. I like my shirt that I'm wearing
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Post by Chloe on Mar 28, 2012 22:53:05 GMT -5
I will admit, I have some weeaboo moments. But still, I know their are some crazier than me and would probably love to be called an Otaku. My friend called me an Otaku once and I bitched at her. It was kind of funny.
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Post by Magiku Maggi on Jan 28, 2013 18:57:11 GMT -5
I like myself because of the fact that even when i'm pushed to the edge and i feel like i cant continue, i find a way to move on with life.
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