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this is literally me rn, haha. my anime obsession had a good run for about six years but i feel like im done with fandoms and everything for now. i have tons of posters and figurines that im trying to sell

Lmao i'll buy your figurines ;) (im actually broke r.i.p.)
I'm not into anime as I used to be, but I still have my manga collection and a few anime posters around. A lot of us have upgraded from weeaboo phase to just casual fans.
 
Me in like 50 years
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To be honest, self-proclaiming yourself ANY "title", such as weeaboo, Potterhead, even Gamer/Gamergirl, kinda comes across as somewhat pretentious (despite people's shame in admitting their fandom at times), it can be used to draw attention, and even be used as a fetish, in some cases especially with females.... from what I have observed.

I am not a weeaboo. I like bubble tea, and Japanese food. I have a high respect for Japanese culture and tradition, particular tea drinking, and have a large collection of some of the rarest teas in the world, from Japan. I do martial arts - I have for years - the Japanese I DO know involves numbers and commands, and other typical dojo vernacular. I don't generally like JRPGs (other than Fire Emblem Awakening...... never really got into others, even Final Fantasy I could never get into, but I LOVE classic RPGs...... Mass Effect, Fall Out, Elder Scrolls, Fable, Dragon Age, etc.... ), I have never gotten into anime either or found one I liked, that is to say, I love international films. I mean, I was a huge Sailor Moon fan when I was like 6 years old, does that count? Haha.... but I kinda grew out of that. I guess. I also like Card Captors in my early youth. They never turned up again in the West, and it was sad, because I collected the actual cards too. But I moved on pretty quickly, as most young kids do, I guess.

I just feel, its okay to have interests, such as those that fit the criteria of a "weeaboo". ut self-proclaiming yourself one? Or any title.... a Potterhead (which I guess I would be.... to be fair..... but I don't go around calling myself one). Same with Gamergirl. I am a Guildmaster in ESO. I have a ton of gaming experience, and yes, there is a gender imbalance online. When I meet a female online, like in an MMO like ESO, and she self-proclaims "Gamergirl", I kinda give her the benefit of the doubt, and expect a certain degree of experience level or coordination or skill? I am sorry, but if you offer to tank, and you are a horrible tank, and you hold us back and make our healer's job a living hell.... And you don't know how to properly Aggro.... Seriously *facepalm*. And you try to flirt with the male members and et attention and make it inappropriate? Yeah..... sorry..... NO. GET OUT. I will not have my male players taken advantage of only for you to screw them over, when you are a ****ty player in the first place, and seduce them for gold and items, and see how much you can get before bailing. We are there to play, casually, but to play seriously, get away from real life, and I expect to be treated normally, despite being female. I am just there to play (and in ESO) manage the guild. Not flirt or take advantage of of taunt my "Gamergirl" though I am the PvP leader, and brought us glory in Cyrodill, and have very effective strategy in PvE, etc... I mean, really.... I don't need to "self-proclaim" anything. Other fandoms..... Game of Thrones..... Breaking Bad..... Elder Scrolls lore in general..... That I speak Dalish and Ta'agara..... No, I don't tout these things. I play Gwent in REAL life. And kick a**!!!!

Japan IS fetishized. We know this. Self-proclaiming weeaboos have the potential to bank on that. Likewise for Gamer(girls, mostly). Lesser so for Potterheads. Regardless, it is a tool to seek attention, positive or negative, by giving yourself, publicly that label. That is just how I feel. But I don't feel there is anything wrong with BEING one and having those interests/fandoms until you actually self-proclaim it. You know?
 
I am sorry, but if you offer to tank, and you are a horrible tank, and you hold us back and make our healer's job a living hell.... And you don't know how to properly Aggro.... Seriously *facepalm*. And you try to flirt with the male members and et attention and make it inappropriate? Yeah..... sorry..... NO. GET OUT. I will not have my male players taken advantage of only for you to screw them over, when you are a ****ty player in the first place, and seduce them for gold and items, and see how much you can get before bailing

this needs to be published in a book or something.

//edited with a rant bc why not
i was playing eden eternal awhile ago and we were going in as a party of five people - three girls (including myself) and the rest were guys. girl A was to be honest, an amazingly skilled gamer yet never boasts about it. girl B called herself a 'professional girl gamer' yet she couldnt do sht correctly. my primary class is mage so i had to stand at the side while using my class skills along with another mage bc we're basically meant for long distance damages, meaning i didnt lose as much hp as the tankers did. girl B was the only healer so she just had to stay in the back healing and ocassionally making some damage so she could get her share of the loot - but i swear even when the tankers had less than half of their hp taken away, i noticed she was trying to take damage to the boss instead of healing the tankers..like wtf? and the health bars are literally right in her face. needless to say, we all ended up dying when the boss was at 10% and its health bar got restored.

10 percent.

we could have won but nahh, because the self proclaimed professional gamer did such a lousy job at healing, like four to five minutes of constantly using potions and clicking back and forth between skills got wasted. we tried making another attempt at that boss but with a different healer, but she insisted in staying with us because she was "such a good gamer." btch shut up
 
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I think that people can be very annoying,but as long as you're not hurting anyone who the hell cares ? Everyone had their likes and dislikes,but not everyone gets people jumping down their throats because of it.There are far worse things you can be than a weeaboo,especially in this world.
 
We had a club at my school of people who proudly went by weeaboo, and there was even a girl who wore cat ears and tail, every single day to school, and a boy who wore almost naked anime women on his shirts... it was kind of odd but everyone is into something. I know my boyfriend really likes anime but he thankfully leaves me out of it because I am not a fan.
 
I've been called a weeaboo though I don't consider myself one. Are they actually annoying though? I mean I bet they're not all annoying but I'd never thought that weeaboo's would be considered annoying or anything. Is it something they do/say that tick people off? I'm curious now. ;v;
 
I've been called a weeaboo though I don't consider myself one. Are they actually annoying though? I mean I bet they're not all annoying but I'd never thought that weeaboo's would be considered annoying or anything. Is it something they do/say that tick people off? I'm curious now. ;v;

Yes because they think Japan is #1 without knowing anything about much about Japan. They also think they know the culture from anime too, and they always talk about anime or just Japan soo much and how they wished to live there becuse of anime

is that not annoying
 
There are good things about Japan and there bad things about Japan,it's good to have a balance.
 
I personally don't think I've ever met a weeaboo. I know I sound crazy for saying that, but it's true.
 
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