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KingDragonZero @kingdragonzero
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KingDragonZero @kingdragonzero
you're cute!
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sephirothh @sephirothh
yea i went to one of those photoshoots last year so i might make the bleach one again this year. oh and yea, this is my 2nd year going to acen XD btw, i love the anime ranma 1/2 XP youd make a rly great female ranma (idk, would that rly be considered crossplaying? thats a tricky one,lol)
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jay2coolfau11 @jay2coolfau11
You are living way too far from where I am lol
Do you have any weird quirks? If so, share them.
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Do you have any weird quirks? If so, share them.
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A quirk... I make references to musicals whenever a situation is similar to another. Then I burst out into song. Example...
Friend: Hey! I'm bored, do you want to do something?
Me: I want to go... OOUUUUUTTT TONIIIIGHT!
And some scenes I've seen so much that I can actually mimic the dance moves to go along while I sing sometimes.
Losing humanity
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Losing humanity
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I agree with Mop. Society has this image of what an "Otaku" or "Weaboo" is from what they read about on the internet and on the news. Liking anime/manga is seen as something childish and isn't really appreciated as a form of art (Which I firmly believe it is(with exceptions of course.)) I don't want to repeat Mop, but the definition she gives of an Otaku/Weaboo is a definition widely accepted by people outside of the fandom. Now is this definition true for all anime fans? No. It's just a way to degrade people. Although I don't get called a weaboo or otaku, nor do I label myself as such, I just try to ignore it. Responding just gives the terms more power and instigate the use of them in a negative way even more.