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06-17-2009, 05:36 AM
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06-17-2009, 05:48 AM
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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. UNQUOTE An interesting concept, but one with which I cannot agree. Adults do value social interaction, join in group activities, and take an interest in things beyond the mundane. I'm an otaku、football fan, member of a golf club or community support activities group, member of a 4WD club or of drama society or a chess club, or maybe a stamp or coin collector.... All it says is, I have a strong interest in something. Some activities are considered worthwhile, and people who do not share a similar interest will tolerate and even encourage a person to talk about those activities. Other activities are considered less worthy of patience. |
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06-17-2009, 06:05 AM
Oh, perhaps I concentrated on one side of the sentence. My mistake.
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06-17-2009, 06:19 AM
I dont think there is anything wrong in being an otaku, before I knew Japan other than just another country I had always loved their manga and anime, but that didnt make me draw towards the country.
However, obssession and setting this as a higher standard is simply nonsense. |
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06-17-2009, 08:28 AM
The eternal Saint is calling, through the ages she has told. The ages have not listened; the will of faith has grown old…
For forever she will wander, for forever she withholds; the Demon King is on his way, you’d best not be learned untold… |
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