Third chapter

Oct 13, 2010 17:48

I have come to a disappointing conclusion: as a whole, the students of Hogwarts don't appreciate the power of moe. While there are some exceptions, of course, there seem to be more people who go for the sporty type, the responsible type or even the tsundere type than the moe type ( Read more... )

~katya, ~haruhi, ~antonio, ~hitsugaya, ~jomy, fanboying, is everybody crazy?, moe trumps everything, ~molly, ~hikaru, ~billy, ~nill, ~ryuuji, ~maka, ~erika, ~puck

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floweringsister October 13 2010, 08:27:24 UTC
Ah... I think my siblings are very cute...?

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fanboymagic October 16 2010, 03:38:37 UTC
But what about people you're not related to, or even in a romantic sense?

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sotactless October 13 2010, 08:36:01 UTC
[ ... Weirdo. ]

Okay, so who is Moe, and why should I be attracted to him?

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fanboymagic October 16 2010, 03:39:48 UTC
Not the name Moe, but the term moe, pronounced 'mo-ay".

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sotactless October 16 2010, 05:37:45 UTC
It's a term?

I haven't heard it and it's not in the dictionary. You're just making stuff up~

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fanboymagic October 16 2010, 05:51:00 UTC
Yes, it's a well-known term among manga fans. You can ask Karisawa, I didn't make it up.

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fangirlmagic October 13 2010, 09:52:07 UTC
It's such a shame how uneducated some people are, Yumacchi! Jomykins didn't even know that Gillychin was a predatorial type!

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fanboymagic October 16 2010, 03:41:09 UTC
It really is a shame, Karisawa! How could he miss that, especially after the Host Club incident?

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dragonbymyside October 13 2010, 12:02:22 UTC
Moe?

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fanboymagic October 16 2010, 03:43:38 UTC
Yes! Cuteness that inspires protectiveness, and often some romantic feelings, too, is refered to as moe!

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dragonbymyside October 16 2010, 16:01:56 UTC
I see...

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princesspowaful October 13 2010, 12:23:47 UTC
I don't think I've met Moe.

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fanboymagic October 16 2010, 03:50:12 UTC
Moe, pronounced 'mo-ay', not the name Moe. It means cuteness which causes emotions such as protectiveness, and can very easily cross over into romance, too.

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princesspowaful October 17 2010, 15:36:06 UTC
Like puppies?

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