It's "weeaboo". Delete your Twitter and show some respect to old memes.
>>3 can't conceive of any otaku who doesn't use Twitter to keep tabs on all their favorite hentai artists.
>>5
For the sake of all weeaboos on this god-forsaken globe, I will never stop on my crusade against the cruel butchering of "weeaboo"!
>>6 has an essay on their sailor moon fansite called "why nippon should have won WW2"
>>9 approaches children while their parents are distracted and teaches them how to draw chibis.
>>10 asked their webring for emotional support when their art teacher told them to stop drawing anime eyes on everyone.
>>12 says "Nibba", "Ain't", uses Discord, and pays 20 euros for trap nudes.
>>13 is overdue for a shower but hopes to look cute with a cat ear headband
>>14's favorite words are "We must secure the existence of our waifus and a future for moe joshikouseis."
>>15 got dragged to a social function and requested multiple songs that the DJ now regrets hearing
>>16 is majoring in japanese for the sole purpose of watching anime without subs
>>17 is getting worried that too many posts in this thread apply to him.
Comment by >>19 (uploader)
2 days 5 hours 38 minutes 18 seconds ago
I am a proud weeaboo. And I prefer series in a certain way, that I think everyone else over-localises. There are concepts in the Japanese language that cannot be expressed in full capacity with a single word, if any at all, and instead of adapting such words and losing part of the meaning, itfs better to keep it in the Japanese.
Additionally, some words are changed completely. For example, Kaguya says gKaichoh meaning gPresidenth, but the subs show it as gShiroganeh, which she doesnft say at all. Itfs plain incorrect. Honorifics contain a special meaning with each of them, removing them is the highest crime.
For example, if I called someone Shiro-san, that means I respected them. If I called them Shiro-chan, Ifd be close to them, and if I called them Shiro-kun I would look down on them. All three of these would be rendered as gShiroh, but they each contain innate different meanings.
>>20 watches a shitload of subbed anime, but doesn't get 2ch memes
>>22 adresses his friends using Japanese honorifics. She misunderstands their actual usage, however.
Sweet dreams are made of >>23
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S5RRCyCkiCk