And u lot laughed at me, dear jesus.

And u lot laughed at me, dear jesus.
The highest I've got is something like 26,000. I wasn't made for Pacman. Snake is where it's at.
It isn't like you don't play games He-Man.
I guess it all depends what you prefer (anime or games) and what one you feel you'll get the most out of.
oh yeah, i watched that thing about the girls last night. Is it wrong i was cringing for most of it? I did feel sorry for Gemma, quite surprising she was so surprised by it but still felt sorry for her. I really didn't like becky though, as lucky as she was. Her personality just really annoyed me and reminded me so much of the japanofiles in my school. Nothing wrong with liking all that is japanese culture, but when u start trying to be them when you're in britain its like eurghhhhhhh, swo yeah, reminded me a lot of some people in my year that really annoy me which probably didnt help. God though, i dont get how that fan is so obsessed though, but she's still pretty damn lucky. Wish i got random presents (dont lie, those noodles were cool) from random people. Good watch though, albeit somewhat cringeworthy when they were dancing.
OH AND WHYD THEY SHOW HARUHI IN DUB. EURGH.
Quite surprising she was so surprised by it? WHAT? Do you mean surprised by her demographics? For a 16 year old girl I don't think her reaction was surprising. It's unfortunate her mum doesn't seem to support her as much as Beckii's lot. What are you on about trying to be Japanese whilst in Britain though? She clearly made a point of not involving herself in some aspects of Japanese culture because even though she is famous in Japan, she said she still has a British mindset and she doesn't agree with everything the Japanese do. She got another producer and started recording songs in English after her Japanese success as well. Yeah, she loves Japan, but it isn't fair to say she is trying to be Japanese.
You would be surprised how dedicated fans are in Japan. When Aya Hirano (a Japanese singer and VA, most famous as the voice of Haruhi) announced that she was romantically involved with someone, loads of her fans sent her threat letters and said they would kill her. There have been a lot of Japanese films that have delt with fan obsession as well. Perfect Blue is about an obsessed fan who threatens to kill his favourite idol after she leaves her pop band and changes her image. In Takeshi Kitano's film Dolls a pop star is disfigured in a traffic accident and is forced to leave the whole world of pop culture and she refuses to see any of her old fans because of how she now looks. Upon hearing the news her most dedicated fan gouges his eyes out (making him blind) so he can meet his idol again.
I didn't cringe at the dances. I think I have become immune after seeing so many people dancing at the Expo. A lot of the time you can appreciate how well people do them. Oh and they showned Haruhi in dub because the target audience of the documentary wasn't anime fans!![]()
Okay i put it wrong, not entirely sure of how to put it, but if i think of a way i'll tell ya.Quite surprising she was so surprised by it? WHAT? Do you mean surprised by her demographics? For a 16 year old girl I don't think her reaction was surprising. It's unfortunate her mum doesn't seem to support her as much as Beckii's lot. What are you on about trying to be Japanese whilst in Britain though? She clearly made a point of not involving herself in some aspects of Japanese culture because even though she is famous in Japan, she said she still has a British mindset and she doesn't agree with everything the Japanese do. She got another producer and started recording songs in English after her Japanese success as well. Yeah, she loves Japan, but it isn't fair to say she is trying to be Japanese.
You would be surprised how dedicated fans are in Japan. When Aya Hirano (a Japanese singer and VA, most famous as the voice of Haruhi) announced that she was romantically involved with someone, loads of her fans sent her threat letters and said they would kill her. There have been a lot of Japanese films that have delt with fan obsession as well. Perfect Blue is about an obsessed fan who threatens to kill his favourite idol after she leaves her pop band and changes her image. In Takeshi Kitano's film Dolls a pop star is disfigured in a traffic accident and is forced to leave the whole world of pop culture and she refuses to see any of her old fans because of how she now looks. Upon hearing the news her most dedicated fan gouges his eyes out (making him blind) so he can meet his idol again.
I didn't cringe at the dances. I think I have become immune after seeing so many people dancing at the Expo. A lot of the time you can appreciate how well people do them. Oh and they showned Haruhi in dub because the target audience of the documentary wasn't anime fans!
It's quite mad, completely different to britain in that respect. Quite bad really if you think about it.
Yeah you've become immune, it just felt awkard watching it too, idk.
Danjo dan danjo danjo!Okay i put it wrong, not entirely sure of how to put it, but if i think of a way i'll tell ya.
It's quite mad, completely different to britain in that respect. Quite bad really if you think about it.
Yeah you've become immune, it just felt awkard watching it too, idk.
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