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I'm not anti-otaku. Nor am I anti-anything, apart from anti-stupidity. But I seriously can't stand people who think that just because they label themselves as something, they seem to think they're different from everyone else. I'm not sure how people see it, but the way I see it, REAL adults (maturity wise) don't label themselves, and don't join some sort of group. They're too busy trying to create a living for themselves, and survive in the world to be bothered with such bull. They're everything, and anything all at once. I can understand calling each other labels, cause in a way it's used as an insult. But taking that, and wrapping yourself in that name, and claiming that you're just different from everyone else, when there are millions of people doing the same as you? Ignorance. |
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Why do otaku have to be mature adults?
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I'm not saying they HAVE to be. But what I'm saying is, people who call themselves some sort of label, need to grow up and realise that most people in the real world really don't give a toss. What I'm saying is, people who say "I'm an otaku" or "I'm a/n (label)" is not mature, and I will never see them as a mature person, be they 14, or 60. |
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The age factor was just an example. What I'm trying to say here, is people these days seem to think that people really care about labels and what-not. When all it's used, is in the media (Which is sadly around a lot these days). Apart from that, no one really cares if someone is an otaku/emo/goth/punk/what-ever. People are too busy trying to survive this world, let alone have the time to care about others self proclaimed titles. But I fear I'm now going off-topic. |
i personally do not see anything wrong with being a otaku as long as i am not hurting anybody else.
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