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Key @key17 commented on Take a hint :v
Dec 18, 14 at 9:28am
No matter how much you like something, there are some limits that you just don't cross. And if you do, fine by me but expect some backlash.
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jas @jas commented on Take a hint :v
Dec 18, 14 at 9:36am
That article sounds like a little common sense mixed in with A LOT of trolling. How about anime and Japanese culture becomes part of you? How about if you love a hobby a big part of your creativity and imagination goes into it? If others don't get it then they can move along.
key17
Key @key17 commented on Take a hint :v
Dec 18, 14 at 9:49am
Yes, it might have elements of trolling, be it's also pretty real in how it presents things. However, in my opinion, the line not to be crossed is stuff like deluding yourself into thinking anime is "real" and forgetting oneself into this imaginary world. I call myself an otaku, and I'm proud of it despite all the bad rep it gets; but it's true that even I find some particular extremists (if you will) disturbing. The problem is that for non-otaku people, we ALL are like those and that's why it's viewed badly. But then again, this sort of things happen in a lot of other things as well, so I don't really mind.
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