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Mar 5, 2010 12:12 PM
#51
Mar 5, 2010 12:17 PM
#52
Why shouldn't I be proud of my otaku-ness? |
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Mar 5, 2010 12:17 PM
#53
You can be proud about whatever the hell you want. Besides, mini skirts are awesome. |
Mar 5, 2010 12:18 PM
#54
Mar 5, 2010 7:16 PM
#55
If your not proud then you give shame to your true self. |
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Mar 5, 2010 7:36 PM
#56
this question has been asked plenty times just different wording last time i found one like this people were saying they make fun of weabos at school it was very funny |
Mar 5, 2010 8:00 PM
#57
Hellz ya!! if any 1 give me shit I /facepalm those noobs! |
Mar 5, 2010 9:29 PM
#58
I am proud of being an otaku in the sense that I am not ashamed of liking anime. I freely admit to any who ask and/or are interested in what my hobbies are that I like anime/manga/jpop and have a lot of knowledge (well-rounded, I'd like to think) about my hobby. I would probably also be one of those people who would have the room done out in all the otaku gear, too, was I not barely making it on the bills from month to month (I've always wanted to collect figures and plushies, at the least). That being said, I do not excuse "being proud" of being an otaku as shouting it from the rooftops or jamming it down the throat of every person that could care less that passes by. I figure if people aren't interested, then there's no point in sharing with them in the first place, and there are plenty of other things Im interested in that I can talk to others about (like computers, books, etc) if anime just isn't their thing. |
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Mar 5, 2010 9:40 PM
#59
camj4f said: Hellz ya!! if any 1 give me shit I /facepalm those noobs! |
Mar 5, 2010 9:42 PM
#60
otaku whats that? ^_^? |
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Mar 5, 2010 10:07 PM
#61
sundeath said: otaku whats that? ^_^? If you love anime your an otaku,,heheh |
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Mar 5, 2010 11:22 PM
#62
sundeath said: otaku whats that? ^_^? This is an otaku. This is an otaku's room. Of course I am exaggerating a bit, since those pictures are displaying the worst cases. I hope you have a true idea of what an otaku is now. |
Mar 6, 2010 12:29 AM
#63
I'm certainly not ashamed of being slightly somewhat otaku. I work, I study; I have my interests. Admittedly, it's an odd pride - but the same can be said about all other interests as well. |
Mar 6, 2010 3:06 AM
#65
I am how you say in hiding? lol I just feel so uncomfertable just pulling a manga out in class and reading yet my friends can pull out hard yaoi and read it in the middle of math! idk how they do it. when i have my FMA shoulder bag on sometimes i makes it so you can't see the front. But usually when at conventions and anime clubs I am proud to show off what I know. for most are surprised to find out i watch twice as much anime as them. Anyone i have ever known were generally shocked to learn I was a fellow otaku/weeaboo. They say I don't really "look the part" If i may... not saying I'm the pretty popular type (my sister is well known in my school for that) but (trying to word this without sounding full of myself or obnoxious.) most described be as the... pretty bitchy mean girl type when they first saw me... I know Ryuji's pain well T_T people think i have problems with them all the time, a girl actually slapped me once cuz she didn't like the way i looked at her .-. BUT once I find a fellow otaku I quickly open up and become hyper and insane and start blabbing on about anime and characters they don't even know. |
Mar 6, 2010 3:14 AM
#66
snow-usagi said: sundeath said: otaku whats that? ^_^? This is an otaku. This is an otaku's room. Of course I am exaggerating a bit, since those pictures are displaying the worst cases. I hope you have a true idea of what an otaku is now. That made me lol so hard.... Thank god that's not me |
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Mar 6, 2010 5:25 AM
#67
I wouldn't say I was a completely over the top otaku; I don't collect figurenes and my room isn't covered in posters or littered with DVDs, But I'm quite proud of being big into anime. I live in England and it's nowhere near as popular here as in the US, so it's not very common to come across other anime fans. I find it really nice having an interest that hardly any others have. It's great explaining it to people who've never heard of it before too. ^.^ |
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Mar 6, 2010 6:25 AM
#68
snow-usagi said: This is an otaku. Good lordy I hate those shoes. |
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Mar 6, 2010 6:27 AM
#69
Who said I am an otaku? |
Mar 6, 2010 6:31 AM
#70
Im Pretty proud about it, I mean i dont go around showing my stuff off or anything but i dont hhide it when i read it in class. Whenever people try to make fun of me for it i always come up with something to make fun of them about and they usually never talk to me again lol. ( I dont have a line to cross for people like that) |
Mar 6, 2010 7:31 AM
#71
snow-usagi said: sundeath said: otaku whats that? ^_^? This is an otaku. This is an otaku's room. Of course I am exaggerating a bit, since those pictures are displaying the worst cases. I hope you have a true idea of what an otaku is now. His otakuism is OVER **** Seriously though that's just a creepy person. If I was a cop I would arrest him for just walking outside with a camera around his neck. |
Mar 6, 2010 12:48 PM
#73
snow-usagi said: sundeath said: otaku whats that? ^_^? This is an otaku. This is an otaku's room. Of course I am exaggerating a bit, since those pictures are displaying the worst cases. I hope you have a true idea of what an otaku is now. That's the coolest guy EVER. |
Mar 8, 2010 12:34 AM
#74
I dunno. It just I don't ashamed being an otaku. And I don't mind what people says about me. That's all. :D |
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Mar 8, 2010 1:52 AM
#75
i really love animes but i wont call my self a otaku as a otaku to me is a person who spends allot of money on the DVD and figurines as for me if theres a anime i really loved i would probably buy the DVD just to support the company who made the anime but sofar i aint got any so i just say im a big fan of anime XD btw why am all the people in those pictures wearing bags? o.o |
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Mar 8, 2010 2:20 AM
#76
I have been watching anime around the same time i got sucked in to gaming at the age of 5, iv pretty much spent about 14 hours out of each day either watching anime or otherwise, (yes i sleep during classes and job. they dont require my attention, it way to easy) but i dont buy merchandise or go out of my way to collect and keepsake from an anime either(the majority of my room is filled with knives daggers and otherwise). But about 8-10 hours out of each day for 13 years... so would that make me an otaku?... If i am i would be proud becouse i still live my life like everyone else, if not then oh well... at least im not like that guy in the previous posts lol |
Mar 8, 2010 2:35 AM
#77
Mar 8, 2010 4:20 PM
#78
Mar 8, 2010 5:32 PM
#79
snow-usagi said: sundeath said: otaku whats that? ^_^? This is an otaku. This is an otaku's room. Wrong. This is an otaku: Travis Touchdown (guy in the red jacket). You should all aspire to be like him. |
Mar 8, 2010 5:48 PM
#80
Byou said: Yup, but some people have inadequate brain power, or something like that.astroindahouse said: The thread should have just ended there...Why should anyone be proud of being an otaku? Are you accomplishing something extraordinary by being an otoku? Is there something to be proud of in being an otaku? Shouldn't pride be reserved for special accomplishments? |
Mar 8, 2010 5:56 PM
#81
astroindahouse said: Byou said: Yup, but some people have inadequate brain power, or something like that.astroindahouse said: The thread should have just ended there...Why should anyone be proud of being an otaku? Are you accomplishing something extraordinary by being an otoku? Is there something to be proud of in being an otaku? Shouldn't pride be reserved for special accomplishments? Chill the fuck out man. It's just a question. Would you have responded the same way if someone had said "Are you proud of being a Basketball/other sports fan"? It's true that we may not have any more of an avid imagination, as the OP stated, but does that keep us from being proud? Also your argument can be applied across the board for everything that people feel pride for. Is pride even worth feeling? Nobody is truly special. We are all a dime a dozen. |
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Mar 8, 2010 6:04 PM
#82
Sick_Bastard said: Geez, I was just stating a fact, and if you'd read all my post you'd know that I feel the same way about "being proud of being a sports fan" as well as racial pride, gay pride, etc. Sure, you might not be ashamed of it, but "not being ashamed" and "being proud" are two completely different things. As I said, pride should be reserved for accomplishments. Do you accomplish anything by sitting on your ass and watching anime? Not really. Of course I love anime, but it's just a form of entertainment.astroindahouse said: Chill the fuck out man. It's just a question. Would you have responded the same way if someone had said "Are you proud of being a Basketball/other sports fan"? It's true that we may not have any more of an avid imagination, as the OP stated, but does that keep us from being proud?Byou said: Yup, but some people have inadequate brain power, or something like that.astroindahouse said: The thread should have just ended there...Why should anyone be proud of being an otaku? Are you accomplishing something extraordinary by being an otoku? Is there something to be proud of in being an otaku? Shouldn't pride be reserved for special accomplishments? Also your argument can be applied across the board for everything that people feel pride for. Is pride even worth feeling? Nobody is truly special. We are all a dime a dozen. And yes, there are actual things that are worth feeling pride for. You can be proud for getting a personal best, you don't have to compare yourself to other people. I'm going to feel proud for getting an A on a test, not for watching anime, not even for reading a book. (Although I did feel kind of proud when I finished the whole Harry Potter series in 2 weeks, but that's kind of an accomplishment for me.) |
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Mar 8, 2010 6:27 PM
#83
YOU ACCMOPLISH LOTS WATCHING ANIME GEEZ MAN GOD |
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Mar 8, 2010 8:16 PM
#84
snow-usagi said: sundeath said: otaku whats that? ^_^? This is an otaku. This is an otaku's room. Of course I am exaggerating a bit, since those pictures are displaying the worst cases. I hope you have a true idea of what an otaku is now. WOW! SO many anime figures...hahah |
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Mar 8, 2010 8:33 PM
#85
I don't know if its a matter of being proud or not. I would likely be considered an Otaku, though its just the way I am. I have a life outside of anime. Although I'm not ashamed that I like anime to what could be considered an extreme. I just like it, so who cares about the details. :) |
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Mar 8, 2010 8:39 PM
#86
I am an otaku and I proudly say that I am when asked by people. I also have a life outside of anime as well, but being an otaku is who I am. |
Mar 9, 2010 4:03 PM
#87
Gotta love how these threads always end up with debates like this. Why would anyone be proud to be an obsessor of anything anyway? That is what it actually means, after all. Obsessive is never a good trait to have. |
Mar 10, 2010 12:47 AM
#88
@ astroindahouse: Hate to bump this, but no. No. No. No. You are stating an opinion, not a fact. Pride isn't exclusive to accomplishment. As you conveniently pointed out in your Harry Potter example, it is very much subjective. One can be (and will be) proud of anything - possibly due to reasons they themselves cannot explain. If you are honestly prescribing an ABSOLUTELY CORRECT way to feel pride, then I'm afraid you are chasing some ghostly ideal. Speaking of ghosts, the ghost of Ayn Rand would probably love to have you as a disciple. And if you must know, I rather like how I've designed my room to accommodate moe DEEP anime elements... It isn't always as simple as "I AM SO PROUD OF MY ANIME WATCHING". No one is that one-dimensional (Or so I hope...) |
Mar 10, 2010 12:52 AM
#89
Reading Harry Potter in under 2 weeks is an accomplishment... that's over 4000 pages just so you know, AND I had a life while I was doing it. Seasonreaper said: There's also this factor... Otaku doesn't necessarily mean obsessed with anime, it means obsessive about any particular thing. It's just most often applied to anime.Why would anyone be proud to be an obsessor of anything anyway? That is what it actually means, after all. Obsessive is never a good trait to have. |
astronomicalMar 10, 2010 12:58 AM
Mar 10, 2010 1:07 AM
#90
I didn't see a point in responding to his comment. 'Otaku' does not have an universal definition. His question is based on a gross generalization. He is asking, simply, whether obsessiveness is a good trait. I'm sure we can go into that for hours and not touch upon any of the points OP meant to discuss. Edit: Eep. Edited for coherency. |
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Mar 15, 2010 3:10 AM
#91
You remind me of Haruka from Nogizaka Haruka no Himitsu. =p Anyway, I don't think being an otaku is something anyone should be ashamed of. I just started watching anime recently and still ignorant (and not too enthusiastic) about most stuff related to it so I guess I'm not an Otaku. But if I turn out to be one someday, I won't hide it, but I won't flaunt it either. It's normal to collect stuff and decorate your room with things that you like-- in your case, anime DVDs and anime posters. And it's not bad to wish to have an Anime Club in your campus or wear short skirts as uniform. I just hope you're not shutting yourself off from others (specially family and friends) because of your obsession. |
Mar 15, 2010 4:39 AM
#93
Seriously, what's their to be proud of. It's just a hobby, it's not your fuckin life... Anyone who thinks it is, is a complete moron... |
Mar 16, 2010 6:59 AM
#94
I Love watching anime, but I'm not into any of those exhibitions and stuff |
Mar 16, 2010 8:40 AM
#95
I mean pride in the sense that your hobby might be better than other people's (I'm seriously alot of people who make fun of anime/manga are into some pretty dumb $%^# themselves), but yes it isn't a lifestyle or an accomplishment for most people. Your not going to get the kind of responses you want here because most people here including myself probably don't qualify as being Otaku, so thats why you see people who are perhaps somewhat justifiably miffed at the implication that they are. |
Mar 16, 2010 10:32 PM
#96
Just a hobby eh? Just to kill time for others... |
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Mar 16, 2010 11:05 PM
#97
Jimbow said: Seriously, what's their to be proud of. It's just a hobby, it's not your fuckin life... Anyone who thinks it is, is a complete moron... I concur. There's more to life than just dedicating time to just one thing... |
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Mar 17, 2010 6:04 AM
#98
Yes, im proud to be different from most of the douches where I live and have a bit of individuallity because of my love for anime. So yeah... =) |
Mar 17, 2010 7:48 AM
#99
ezaya said: Being Otaku is hard for me,my classmates sometimes tease me,most of the time I'm hiding my anime items from them. There are times that I'm hiding my collection of anime dvd from my parents,because I know that they will get mad if they knew that I'm spending my allowance in that. But my room is filled with posters! heheh^^ When I'm at school I'm still relating reality from fantasy..example,I wish we have an Anime club in our campus,I wish we have a short skirt as a uniform,I wish we have a complete season here in Philippines and lots of more....I guess that just happens in the world of anime. My question is really Being an Otaku needs to be proud of? why? No.There is nothing to be proud of, they are just tv shows.If you made the those tv shows then I can see you being proud of them,if you made the manga those tv shows are based on I can see you being proud of it, if you voice acted in one of those shows I can see you being proud about doing that, if you drew the animation cells and other things in the anime I can you being proud of that. But being a fan is not something to be proud of since it is not an accomplishment. Trying to relate reality to anime, use the sushi restaurant 's worth of Japanese words you learned from a anime, and terms is probably one of the things that might give anime fans a bad name.Its one thing to be a fan of a show and it is another thing to be doing all that shit. Its a cartoon tv show nothing more. Giving it some cult like status by dressing up as cartoon characters,using terms from the shows, using the several Japanese words you learned and trying to relate anime to reality is just going to make anime fans look like Star Wars and Trekkie nerds. If you got a a shit load of anime posters on your wall then most likely your folks know that you spend money on anime. There is nothing to be proud or ashamed of, its just a tv show. Some people like "How i met your mother", Desperate Housewives and House some people like Naruto, Tenchi Muyo,Dragon Ball Z and so on.Some like a little of everything. astroindahouse said: Why should anyone be proud of being an otaku? Are you accomplishing something extraordinary by being an otoku? Is there something to be proud of in being an otaku? Shouldn't pride be reserved for special accomplishments? I totally agree with that. Its like saying are you proud for being a fan of Family Guy,Married With Children, boondocks, Man Vs Food or some other tv show or you are proud for being a fan of a sport teams or some other thing. |
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Mar 17, 2010 7:55 AM
#100
I'm not really an Otaku, welll, maybe a little :P but I'm not proud of it, nor am I ashamed of it. |
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