Otaku.. Is it difficult to love an otaku??
Is it? Is it?
IS IT???
First what's otaku?
Otaku definition has been divided to 2, the + and the -
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From wikipedia : Otaku (おたく/オタク ?) is a Japanese term for people with obsessive interests, commonly the anime and manga fandom. Its contemporary usage originated with Akio Nakamori's 1983 essay in Manga Burikko.
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From urbandictionary : Otaku is the honorific word of Taku (home).
Otaku is extremely negative in meaning as it is used to refer to someone who stays at home all the time and doesn't have a life (no social life, no love life, etc)
Usually an otaku person has nothing better to do with their life so they pass the time by watching anime, playing videogames, surfing the internet (otaku is also used to refer to a nerd/hacker/programmer).
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Well, who cares... Why would I care, whether otaku is an insult or whatever? I love anime and manga, and that's what matters to me.
You know, it would be better to do what you love to do, rather than searching for problem everywhere. *nod nod*
Anyway, Is it difficult to love an otaku?
I suddenly thought of this question when I read a manga titled , " It's difficult to love an otaku".
WAIIITT!! I'm not saying that THAT is the answer. You can think about it yourself.
But.... well... yeah... Is it difficult? I think, yeah it is difficult. Love itself is difficult. But, if your subject of love is an otaku, well, that's... hermm... difficult.
WHy? Because, you do know that, even us, who have been reading TOO MUCH MANGAS AND THE LIKES have been thinking of our perfect love situations. And, this idea has been dwelling in my mind, for quite some time. So.. It is difficult, huh.... And my mind falls into a deep sense of self-hatredI
But don't fret.!! Love overcomes everything.. Man, call me the master of love.
Well, anyway, reading the manga, "It's difficult to love an otaku" would help you in choosing the answer...
The manga is LEGENDARY, even if it still only has 5 chapters. But, it is a nice one.
Well, that's it for today. May you find the answer yourself...
IS IT???
First what's otaku?
Otaku definition has been divided to 2, the + and the -
+
From wikipedia : Otaku (おたく/オタク ?) is a Japanese term for people with obsessive interests, commonly the anime and manga fandom. Its contemporary usage originated with Akio Nakamori's 1983 essay in Manga Burikko.
-
From urbandictionary : Otaku is the honorific word of Taku (home).
Otaku is extremely negative in meaning as it is used to refer to someone who stays at home all the time and doesn't have a life (no social life, no love life, etc)
Usually an otaku person has nothing better to do with their life so they pass the time by watching anime, playing videogames, surfing the internet (otaku is also used to refer to a nerd/hacker/programmer).
------------
Well, who cares... Why would I care, whether otaku is an insult or whatever? I love anime and manga, and that's what matters to me.
You know, it would be better to do what you love to do, rather than searching for problem everywhere. *nod nod*
Anyway, Is it difficult to love an otaku?
I suddenly thought of this question when I read a manga titled , " It's difficult to love an otaku".
WAIIITT!! I'm not saying that THAT is the answer. You can think about it yourself.
But.... well... yeah... Is it difficult? I think, yeah it is difficult. Love itself is difficult. But, if your subject of love is an otaku, well, that's... hermm... difficult.
WHy? Because, you do know that, even us, who have been reading TOO MUCH MANGAS AND THE LIKES have been thinking of our perfect love situations. And, this idea has been dwelling in my mind, for quite some time. So.. It is difficult, huh.... And my mind falls into a deep sense of self-hatredI
But don't fret.!! Love overcomes everything.. Man, call me the master of love.
Well, anyway, reading the manga, "It's difficult to love an otaku" would help you in choosing the answer...
The manga is LEGENDARY, even if it still only has 5 chapters. But, it is a nice one.
Well, that's it for today. May you find the answer yourself...
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