Ah yeah, one more thing before I go.

Jan 06, 2005 08:52


WapaneseSomeone who takes fanboying to the next level. Is brainwashed by the rosy images on anime that Japan is a wonderland where no wrong can't be righted. Listens to J-pop yet hates American pop, and fails to draw the line from Ayumi Hamasaki to Britney Spears. Hates "Bad Greedy American Microsoft" but doesn't realize that Sony is 10 times ( Read more... )

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usagiko January 6 2005, 15:39:42 UTC
LOL. so true. ;_;

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gypsychilde January 6 2005, 17:16:50 UTC
Weird... I always draw a line from Ayu to Madonna.
Thinks the Japanese will treat him like a king when Japan is one of the most racist, xenophobic, and secretive countries on the planet. Wants to hook up with a Japanese woman but will probably fail at that also.
What about the girl fans? What is their excuse/deal?

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kiyomichan January 6 2005, 18:15:07 UTC
They're those crazy ones who think that all Japanese men crossdress and kiss other boys/grind with with them. We need some good ol' fashioned genocide for that problem.

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clawgrip May 14 2005, 06:08:47 UTC
Just randomly browsing, and I know I'm 5 months late replying here.
Anyway I don't think life in Japan sucks so much. Otherwise I agree with you.

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kiyomichan May 14 2005, 14:10:29 UTC
LOL. It sucks just as much as any place does. Except maybe Baghdad. That would kind of blow.

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my take on "wapanese" animejpop July 8 2005, 06:37:09 UTC
Someone who takes fanboying to the next level.
I probably do. "Next level" is relative, of course.

Is brainwashed by the rosy images on anime that Japan is a wonderland where no wrong can't be righted.
Yeah, that would be silly disillusionment.

Listens to J-pop yet hates American pop, and fails to draw the line from Ayumi Hamasaki to Britney Spears.
I have a tendency to prefer jpop. While I see similarities between Ayu and Britney, I definitely see them as different -- One person's music I listen to; the other, I haven't really listened to very much of...

Puts Japanese words in American sentences and thinks it's ok because the Japanese pepper their songs with English.
Definitely better to simply learn the language LOL

Uses the word "otaku" like it's a good thing but doesn't realize it means "obsessed to the point of a mental disorder" in Japanese.
I call myself an otaku with pride, but I know exactly what connotation that word has in Japan. I guess being on staff at Otakon, I have to take pride in the term to some degree, heh. I ( ... )

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