
Recently I was thinking about how great it is that I have friends and people with whom I can share my love of anime and manga, with whom I can discuss my feelings on specific works, trends among fans, and much more. Nowadays I think that it’s really, really wonderful to be an otaku.
It makes me consider the concept of anime fan gatherings that aren’t conventions or anything tied to specific activities or venues, but just something where everyone can sit back and enjoy themselves, like a relaxed discussion on the internet but in real life, so not everything has to be in words. Preferably this is all done over a big pot of chili (with vegetarian/vegan alternatives for whoever needs them), or I guess donburi if we want to stick to the whole Japan thing.
Surely there are disagreements among otaku all the time, and heated arguments about minutiae that seem many times larger, but just the fact that we can be so engrossed in something is itself a glorious thing.
If you want to know what makes the “geek” special, it’s not brains or looks (or lack thereof) or anything like that, it’s simply passion. I have a lot of it, and as it continues to grow I know I have you to thank.
I am reminded of the best parts of Ore no Imouto
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D’awwww
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Thank you for all the interesting posts and insight into this kooky medium.
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I,m glad you think in that way. Keep going and thanks for all your work
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sdshamshel believed in the green light, the orgiastic future that year by year recedes before us.
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I agree. Back in middle school I never thought I’d find so many people who share the same passion as me, but once I grew up I saw that I was greatly mistaken =) The world is much wider and people are more various than I had thought.
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in my country there are so called “meets”, when anime fans gather in one place, usually a park or smth like that, and just drink and talk.
you are lucky to have otaku friends. i only have one friend that rarely watches anime.
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