always thought I'd change to Gyarados after I turned 20 but hey, this is more fitting I guess. (also somebody registered under the original Magikarp name and I can't get back to it anymore orz)
@RR529 I think it's in the previous page the image with the "rules"
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@RR529 every day, @Undead_Terror posts a different "what is your [something] name?" image, and we discover our name on the list. Today's picture is one page back, like @GuSilverFlame said.
I'm not sure what it has to do with anime, since I'm pretty sure a Weaboo is a second or third year Cub Scout...
Weaboo is a derogatory term for an anime fan. It basically means what otaku used to mean before the otakus claimed it as their own, except it has extra connotations of assuming Japan is animeland and making pilgrimages to locations mentioned in anime.
always thought I'd change to Gyarados after I turned 20 but hey, this is more fitting I guess. (also somebody registered under the original Magikarp name and I can't get back to it anymore orz)
I'm not sure what it has to do with anime, since I'm pretty sure a Weaboo is a second or third year Cub Scout...
Weaboo is a derogatory term for an anime fan. It basically means what otaku used to mean before the otakus claimed it as their own, except it has extra connotations of assuming Japan is animeland and making pilgrimages to locations mentioned in anime.
Oh, I know that they use it for that purpose, I just don't understand why they chose it to describe people obsessed anime/Japan, since actual Weaboos have nothing to do with Japan (they're Cub Scouts).
Anyhow, I guess I'm Miku Pocky Miku!
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@RR529 the official history of "Weeaboo" is that it comes from the original word "Wapanese", which was short for "Western Japanese", or a westerner who was obsessed with Japan and/or preferred Japanese culture over their own. Some website (I forget which one) decided Wapanese was a bad word, and so started replacing it with the unrelated term "Weeaboo", and it stuck.
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