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I never had a "weeaboo" phase. I only really watch anime or Youtube anymore because TV seems weird to me and not entertaining, but I'm mode of the time gaming anyway. I make a lot of weeaboo jokes, however. Like a lot. Seriously an unhealthy, ungodly amount.

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I never had a "weeaboo" phase. I only really watch anime or Youtube anymore because TV seems weird to me and not entertaining, but I'm mode of the time gaming anyway. I make a lot of weeaboo jokes, however. Like a lot. Seriously an unhealthy, ungodly amount.

Weeaboo jokes are sugoi kawaii, desu desu~~~

 

I never had a weeaboo phase, either. The worst I got was there was a short time when I hated English dubs, but... That's completely reversed now. xD

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The first one is cringy, yeah but that Hinata one strikes me as just...sad. Like I'd honestly feel so sorry for someone who does that. Not in a mocking way, my heart would just genuinely go out to them. Don't see what's wrong with the third one though, if you're going to learn a language you're gonna need to hear a lot of it and watching foreign shows in the language is the way to go if you can't handle or afford going to live there.

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I never went through a weeaboo phase so much as general inappropriately nerdy phase. You're looking at someone who, in middle school, was so obsessed with Sonic she'd bring the Sonic Adventure 2 strategy guide with her to school and read it during breaks, despite it not even being an actual book to read. For all I know I did it for the sake of attracting fellow nerds (hint: it didn't work, although a good friend I still have today was met by him bringing Sonic comics to read).

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hell yea!! My weeabo phase lasted quite a while though now that I look back at it lmao

 

But good thing is having gone through a weeabo phase helped me to develop the interest to wanting learn to read/write/speak japanese. So now whenever I sing any jpop, I can now at least understand what the heck the song is trying to convey instead of looking like a fool (which I always look like anyway lol).

 

It really starts off FROM an obsession which gradually GROWS into an appreciation for said culture. I really do think one would learn more foul language from watching anime then they would for normal conervsations ハナシ ~ is all i'm sayin' xD

 

Weeabo phase is normal, if you said you didn't go through one - you may not be entirely truthful, no matter how big or small a fanboy/girl exists in you - a tiny weeabo phase is still a weeabo phase  :D

 

with that said, some of the weeabo phase activities listed sound quite extreme...Talking in a Moe kawaii voice and having to maintain that for a year I would consider that to be pathological in nature.

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When I was on fifht/sixth grade, I thought that I knew more than I really did about anime/manga.

I also had a phase when I thought I had to "proof myself" by watching M-rated anime -> results in watching anime such as Elfen Lied at the age of 12. Good thing I didn't discover hentai or anything.

I don't remember much, but I remember being an overall awkward person back then. I quess that's just normal.

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What the frick is a "weeb"?

 

 

What's a weeapoop?

Not sure if you two are serious, but I'll answer anyway:

 

Weeaboos are people who are obsessed with Japanese culture to an unhealthy level. They'll act like they ARE Japanese, despite being far from it.

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Not sure if you two are serious, but I'll answer anyway:

 

Weeaboos are people who are obsessed with Japanese culture to an unhealthy level. They'll act like they ARE Japanese, despite being far from it.

I was using the slang Cucco  used cause I had no idea of what it meant.

As to that, The Japanese culture is ok, but nothing to obsess over.....

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