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04-20-2010, 04:10 PM
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I wouldn't mind weaboos as much if most of them weren't pocky-gobbling douchebags that strut about with a smug sense of cultural superiority. Guess what, being privy to giant robots, j-pop, and manga doesn't make you "cultured". That's not culture, its fucking novelty. A select few of them actually bother to learn the language and history, but their motivations usually originate from being able to watch anime without subtitles to impress their friends or some other BS.

However, I realize the contradiction in my statement as this is what defines a weaboo; their negative traits. I certainly wouldn't call an expert historian or linguist who is erudite in japanese culture a weaboo.
One of the reasons I just couldn't go on going to that mange/japanese/thingy club anymore.... Im in no way that interested in Japan, and its culture. I think some of the stuff originating from it is awesome, but the people there are mostly hyperactive girls who act like anime-characters and say random japanese words, and boys who just follow them around, acting like submissive maids.

The older people were ok though. They are mostly nerds with intelligence in their brains, but that kinda broke after one of them really offended me and made me hate the place even more.

After a while I even noticed im not as interested in Japanese stuff as I thought I was. There are certain things I like, but Id rather put my own personal touch on them.
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