RWBY: Old Rites (Out Of Character)

[SIZE=14.6667px]You know what?
I'm gonna do it.
I'm
gonna use an anime opening as a theme song
...I'm a huge nerd, I'm so sorry! ( ;-; ) [/SIZE]
But just hear me out, Ryuuko likes the animus and mangoes, so it'd make a lot of sense for her to have an animu theme song, right? Right?
 

My second favorite opening to one of my favorite animes.
 
Finally got the skip up after battling the hassle of typing the whole thing through mobile. Every time I start a post with any length, it eventually hits the point where the webpage and keyboard start to freeze up and go "Stop. Too much. Cant handle all the processing."
 
Don't worry, we're all weaboos here. xD  
[COLOR= rgb(102, 0, 255)]I'm Japanese, but understandably, I look pretty weeby with my otaku-like tendencies and use of emoticons. Ever meet a legitimate weeaboo in real-life? Pretty gross. Now imagine having to be called "mai waifu" and being constantly asked if I could teach them Japanese. "Nyyyaa, Danchou-chan, teach me Nippon, kudasai desuuuuuuuuuuu!"
Fun times. Also, met a weeb who said she was "3/4 Asian...in my heart."[/COLOR]


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[COLOR= rgb(102, 0, 255)]Also, I see lots of people call themselves otaku and otaku does not mean "anime fan". It's pretty much like calling yourself "obsessive loser" but it's becoming less of an insult, like the word nerd. Still, I'd recommend not using that as a way to say you like anime, as a lot of elderly folk will think of it as an insult towards yourself.  I guess the closest translation for otaku is "enthusiast", because you can be an otaku for a lot of stuff. Like...Rendure likes guns a lot, so he'd be a gun otaku. [/COLOR]
 
[COLOR= rgb(102, 0, 255)]I'm Japanese, but understandably, I look pretty weeby with my otaku-like tendencies and use of emoticons. Ever meet a legitimate weeaboo in real-life? Pretty gross. Now imagine having to be called "mai waifu" and being constantly asked if I could teach them Japanese. "Nyyyaa, Danchou-chan, teach me Nippon, kudasai desuuuuuuuuuuu!"
Fun times. Also, met a weeb who said she was "3/4 Asian...in my heart."[/COLOR]


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[COLOR= rgb(102, 0, 255)]Also, I see lots of people call themselves otaku and otaku does not mean "anime fan". It's pretty much like calling yourself "obsessive loser" but it's becoming less of an insult, like the word nerd. Still, I'd recommend not using that as a way to say you like anime, as a lot of elderly folk will think of it as an insult towards yourself.  I guess the closest translation for otaku is "enthusiast", because you can be an otaku for a lot of stuff. Like...Rendure likes guns a lot, so he'd be a gun otaku. [/COLOR]

Weeaboos are different from otakus you know >.>


Weeaboos are just westerners that are infatuated with anime. 


Like how koreaboos are westerners that love k pop.
 
I'm Japanese, but understandably, I look pretty weeby with my otaku-like tendencies and use of emoticons. Ever meet a legitimate weeaboo in real-life? Pretty gross. Now imagine having to be called "mai waifu" and being constantly asked if I could teach them Japanese. "Nyyyaa, Danchou-chan, teach me Nippon, kudasai desuuuuuuuuuuu!"
Fun times. Also, met a weeb who said she was "3/4 Asian...in my heart."


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Also, I see lots of people call themselves otaku and otaku does not mean "anime fan". It's pretty much like calling yourself "obsessive loser" but it's becoming less of an insult, like the word nerd. Still, I'd recommend not using that as a way to say you like anime, as a lot of elderly folk will think of it as an insult towards yourself.  I guess the closest translation for otaku is "enthusiast", because you can be an otaku for a lot of stuff. Like...Rendure likes guns a lot, so he'd be a gun otaku. 


Weeaboos are different from otakus you know >.>


Weeaboos are just westerners that are infatuated with anime. 


Like how koreaboos are westerners that love k pop.

TL;DR: people are cringey in all cultures.
 
Weeaboos are different from otakus you know >.>


Weeaboos are just westerners that are infatuated with anime. 


Like how koreaboos are westerners that love k pop.



I mean, in meaning, they are a lot different from otaku. But behavior-wise... :P
To be honest, I don't really mind weeaboos, since I think culture is cool and should be shared, though they really do a bad job at it. I'm just kind of bitter because they won't leave me alone in seventh grade. Seriously, they called everyone by Hetalia character names and wanted me to cosplay as Fem. Canada in a "white neko maid outfit." 

Word of advice: If you are Japanese, or any kind of Asian, avoid weeaboos.
They will worship you and grate your ears with very broken anime quotes. ಠ_ಠ 

TL;DR: people are cringey in all cultures.



^ This. 
 
I mean, in meaning, they are a lot different from otaku. But behavior-wise... :P
To be honest, I don't really mind weeaboos, since I think culture is cool and should be shared, though they really do a bad job at it. I'm just kind of bitter because they won't leave me alone in seventh grade. Seriously, they called everyone by Hetalia character names and wanted me to cosplay as Fem. Canada in a "white neko maid outfit." 

Word of advice: If you are Japanese, or any kind of Asian, avoid weeaboos.
They will worship you and grate your ears with very broken anime quotes. ಠ_ಠ 


^ This. 

Could have been worse. You could have encountered a hikikomori.
 
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I mean, in meaning, they are a lot different from otaku. But behavior-wise... :P
To be honest, I don't really mind weeaboos, since I think culture is cool and should be shared, though they really do a bad job at it. I'm just kind of bitter because they won't leave me alone in seventh grade. Seriously, they called everyone by Hetalia character names and wanted me to cosplay as Fem. Canada in a "white neko maid outfit." 

Word of advice: If you are Japanese, or any kind of Asian, avoid weeaboos.
They will worship you and grate your ears with very broken anime quotes. ಠ_ಠ 


^ This. 

I'm sorry if saying weeaboo triggered you.


Just understand that I don't want to pester you about your nationality.


Apology's if this itself came out obnoxious (ironic I know).


Btw, I'm a chinese immigrant, and the stereotypes I get are a lot less of current culture and a lot more of "Hey ching chong ding dong." So I do understand if you want me to stop saying things like "weeb".
 
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I mean, in meaning, they are a lot different from otaku. But behavior-wise... :P
To be honest, I don't really mind weeaboos, since I think culture is cool and should be shared, though they really do a bad job at it. I'm just kind of bitter because they won't leave me alone in seventh grade. Seriously, they called everyone by Hetalia character names and wanted me to cosplay as Fem. Canada in a "white neko maid outfit." 

Word of advice: If you are Japanese, or any kind of Asian, avoid weeaboos.
They will worship you and grate your ears with very broken anime quotes. ಠ_ಠ 


^ This. 



Honestly, I had a friend in high school that was asian(100% Korean) and she liked anime, but nobody really bothered her about it(including me). I mean it was obvious that I liked anime in high school, but I didn't really talk with her about that kind of stuff anyway.
 
Could have been worse. You could have encountered a hikikomori.



Haha, pretty sure they just stay indoors all day, so that wouldn't happen a lot.

I'm sorry if saying weeaboo triggered you.


Just understand that I don't want to pester you about your nationality.


Apology's if this itself came out obnoxious (ironic I know).


Btw, I'm a chinese immigrant, and the stereotypes I get are a lot less of current culture and a lot more of "Hey ching chong ding dong." So I do understand if you want me to stop saying things like "weeb".



Oh crud, sorry, no, go ahead and say weeb as much as you like. :)  I jokingly call myself a weeaboo at times, though I've been trying not to since my ethnicity is really, really vague to most people and so I don't really want them to think me as a real weeaboo... ;-;


It's not a word that really bothers me but I just have a lot of funny stories about weeaboos. xD
And man, sorry to hear about that. People can't tell what I am for the most part, so I don't receive a lot of racist comments, but I can tell that must suck. 

Honestly, I had a friend in high school that was asian(100% Korean) and she liked anime, but nobody really bothered her about it(including me). I mean it was obvious that I liked anime in high school, but I didn't really talk with her about that kind of stuff anyway.



Sounds like you have a pretty nice school, then. I went to a middle school where they didn't clean the gym floors (or did a very bad job of it) and kids would get bullied by teachers.
So weeaboos were just the icing on the cake for me. :P

 
 
[COLOR= rgb(102, 0, 255)] @Hamilton, would the whole event at Beacon be known to the public?[/COLOR]


Probably an unnecessary question, but I really like making sure. ;-;
 

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