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RE: American Otaku
err.. I didn't watch them, I watched like 2 minutes of the first one but their to long.
embarrassing to who?
kind of embarrassing![]()
embarrassing to who?
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kanadajin - Posts: 1528
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RE: American Otaku
kanadajin wrote:kind of embarrassing![]()
embarrassing to who?
People who are American. No skin off my nose.
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RE: American Otaku
*Cringe* ... Yeah, that was pretty embarrassing. I don't even really like anime and I'm embarrassed...
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RE: American Otaku
there's always people who take a hobby a bit too far, it doesn't matter what the hobby is.
Lets take football for example, what about those guys that shave their body hair so they can stand side by side and spell the name of their team?
Lets take football for example, what about those guys that shave their body hair so they can stand side by side and spell the name of their team?
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RE: American Otaku
Infidel wrote:
there's always people who take a hobby a bit too far, it doesn't matter what the hobby is.
Lets take football for example, what about those guys that shave their body hair so they can stand side by side and spell the name of their team?
That's not what makes this funny (or if you're American embarassing). It's the fact that they traveled to the other side of the globe just to fulfill their otaku cravings.
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RE: American Otaku
I watched some bits of first movie...
Well, seems a fun tour, no?
I don't like guided tours so I think'll never do something like that but; hey, they are having fun, they aren't killing humans, animals or breaking any law.
So that's fine for me.
To all Otaku: have fun and be sure to experince all of japan culture (popular and traditional)! B)
Well, seems a fun tour, no?
I don't like guided tours so I think'll never do something like that but; hey, they are having fun, they aren't killing humans, animals or breaking any law.
So that's fine for me.
To all Otaku: have fun and be sure to experince all of japan culture (popular and traditional)! B)
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RE: American Otaku
kanadajin wrote:
err.. I didn't watch them, I watched like 2 minutes of the first one but their to long.kind of embarrassing![]()
embarrassing to who?
To whom, actually. (sorry Grammar Police)
An acquaintance of mine went on one of these tours.
Before watching Densha Otoko (TV show), I had no idea there were so many people obsessed with anime. Sure I knew there were fans, but... (Didn't spend a lot of time in Akihabara while in Japan!)
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RE: American Otaku
That does sound a bit strange to go to Japan to fufill anime cravings.... 
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RE: American Otaku
Before i saw the movie i didnt really understand how this was embarassing.
Now I understand
Im not even an anime fan much but it still was kinda weird.
Now I understand
Im not even an anime fan much but it still was kinda weird.
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RE: American Otaku
To whom, actually. (sorry Grammar Police)
T.T grammar police.. Im sorry but i don't really like cops. How much is the fine? Can you hurry I need to go..
That does sound a bit strange to go to Japan to fufill anime cravings....
When I first read that I saw, to doesn't sound that strange to go to japan to fufill anime cravings..(I know how the ____ can you mistake that with w/e... I did okay!! end conversation XD..) I was going to say, someone has a bit of problems..
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