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Hey everyone, and Happy Late New Year!! I'm spending my New Year at Ikkicon in Austin, TX this year and I gotta say I'm once again happy with my decision :p Haven't slept in about 58 hours but that pending coma can wait!

Anyways, feel free to post in here what you're doing for ritual celebration of the New Year or some weeaboo stuff, I'll be posting in here later today and tomorrow.
Weeaboo Urban Dictionary Defenition:

Someone who is obsessed with Japan/Japanese Culture/Anime, etc. and attempts to act as if they were Japanese, even though they're far from it. They use Japanese words but usually end up pronouncing them wrong and sounding like total assholes. You can find alot of these faggots clogging up the forums of Gaia Online, hanging out in the international aisle of the supermarket, or crowding the manga section of your local bookstore. Synonym of wapanese.

I think I just peed myself...rofl
I work as a supervisor at a 2-story Barnes and Noble store and can confirm the people in the manga section usually look like complete weirdos and I tend to avoid them. I've only encountered one normal person thus far, and it was a very tall Asian man who looked like he could've been a mangaka himself.

Here's the funniest part though. Guess who most frequently places orders for Otaku magazines? Inmates. Yep, people in jail are reading this:



For obvious reasons.
I have a local anime club in my town. It's basically a weekly get together held by a couple convention directors who hold Anime Blast Chattanooga annually. They hang out in a side wing of a bakery, which is really convenient because they're still open when they're there, so it's nice to just go and buy snacks if you're hungry.

Lots of weeaboos there, but the food's good and at least some of the people there are just hanging out, doing something other than watching/talking about anime.

Don't frequent it anymore because 1) I like anime, but I'm not a super-kawaii-anime-sensei-desu-chan and 2) the college kids who've yet to become adults there are extremely irritating...

Here's some Penn Jillette humor, though.
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EmpirezTeam wrote:
I work as a supervisor at a 2-story Barnes and Noble store and can confirm the people in the manga section usually look like complete weirdos and I tend to avoid them. I've only encountered one normal person thus far, and it was a very tall Asian man who looked like he could've been a mangaka himself.

Here's the funniest part though. Guess who most frequently places orders for Otaku magazines? Inmates. Yep, people in jail are reading this:



For obvious reasons.

Every time I see someone reading manga or watching anime on their phones on public transportation, it's usually some large black man who looks like he just got out of prison, or is about to be arrested.
a black man getting arrested for reading manga

sounds about right
In response to EmpirezTeam
EmpirezTeam wrote:
a black man getting arrested for reading manga

sounds about right

life's tough in philadelphia
Superman would rek Goku.