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Are you a Weeaboo?

Yes 15 11.11%
 
No 90 66.67%
 
Maybe 23 17.04%
 
results 7 5.19%
 
Total:135

Nope, while I do find Japanese culture interesting I still prefer my own.



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Obsessed with Japanese video game sales. Don't give a shit about anybodys culture expect my own.



I'm not hardcore enough to be a weeaboo I'm afraid.



"Just for comparison Uncharted 4 was 20x bigger than Splatoon 2. This shows the huge difference between Sony's first-party games and Nintendo's first-party games."

jason1637 said:
NobleTeam360 said:
Nope.

Idk why I busted out laughing from that



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Maybe

I like anime, I sometimes buy figures, I watch/read hentai but I don't cosplay nor am I like zomg about the overall culture of Japan and I even watch plenty of shows in dub.



                  

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Nope.

Even if i watched a lot of anime, got figures, and cosplayed or visited japan ... I still wouldn't be. Being a "weaboo" is about overthrowing your own culture with the culture of Japan. Merely being interested in Japanese media, or culture does not make you a weeb. Overthrowing your culture does. And may I add that America, for all it's faults, is much better than Japan in almost every way. 

In fact I'd say if anything I need to get into more things from Japan. I barely watch anime despite most of my favorite shows being Japanese cartoons.



It's just studio Ghibli that is or rather was superior to any western animation. I'm not really into any other anime although there are a few more good directors.next to Miyazaki.



I like anime, manga, and JRPGs, but I don't collect figures or cosplay, so I'm not even close to being a weaboo.



I enjoy Japanese culture, the language, and multiple types of media (games, anime, manga, music), but I don't look at it from a perspective that it's superior to my own culture or obsess over it. So I guess that means no?