Swiss man goes on moe adventure in Japan, becomes international sensation

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I'm always amazed and confused as to where these kind of guys get their money as all that stuff does not come cheap, especially since so much has to be bought internationally. And yet they always have so much of it.
 
ITT we make fun of someone for his hobbies and interests that are neither illegal nor hurt anyone except the fickle tastes of other people who see him
 
I just checked her search story,

Did anybody say anything offensive to her? Her thread from a week ago, (how do I stop carring about what people think about me) made me wonder if something had triggered it, or if she was just naturally sensitive!?

She told me that she needed a break from the forum, I could ask but I think that's pretty much it.
 
I'm always amazed and confused as to where these kind of guys get their money as all that stuff does not come cheap, especially since so much has to be bought internationally. And yet they always have so much of it.

why? he isnt that young. aren't nerdy people supposed to have higher education and better paid jobs?
 
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I think the "it's no different from sports fans buying merch, what's the big deal" analogy doesn't make any sense. Those two fandoms operate on very different terms (and for very different reasons).

I don't think it's different at all. You have a hobby and spend money on it, some people take it to the next level but there's nothing inherently creepier/worse about taking your anime interest to the next(too far) level compared with sports, games, movies or whatever. If anything i prefer die hard anime fans(to sports) because they are usually as pacifist as they come while football fans in particular sometimes have violent tendencies(hooligans). If anything, what really annoys me is that so many western otakus seem to think that being an otaku is somehow more normal/accepted in japan than here.
 
True moe burns in a man's heart. You don't have to buy tons of merchandise to show other people how much you love her.
 
Unless your room looks like the gaming equivalent of this...
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I say, fair game.
What exactly is your problem? That he has posters on his wall? The boobmousepad?(those are surprisingly comfy) That he has three monitors, an Pad and a television, which could be kind of overkill? Because other than that I don't see anything excessive. In the shelf I see manga, games, figurines and BDs. I fact, I like how clean the room is.
Notice the titty mousepad,,,,,,,,
Try one. Super comfy if you use the computer for a long time.
 
why? he isnt that young. aren't nerdy people supposed to have higher education and better paid jobs?

On average yeah they tend to do better, but not all of them. Just strikes me that every time I see articles or even just average forum posting of moe fans or anime fans they always seem to have rather large disposable incomes given the sheer magnitude of their collections. That or they sacrifice a lot of what income they have to fuel their hobby which is rather common across many enthusiasts of all stripes. You rarely see a modest collection.
 
No, I am almost sure that people are scared of how clean the room looks. I mean, look at the fucking ground, throw something on it and it's probably cleaner than before.
 
On average yeah they tend to do better, but not all of them. Just strikes me that every time I see articles or even just average forum posting of moe fans or anime fans they always seem to have rather large disposable incomes given the sheer magnitude of their collections. That or they sacrifice a lot of what income they have to fuel their hobby which is rather common across many enthusiasts of all stripes. You rarely see a modest collection.
This is because those people take pictures of their collections constantly. My stuff, for example, is not worth taking a picture of.

Maybe that's why you don't see 'modest' collections, because those people are being modest.
 
Also, I'm understanding why people are conflating participation in this subculture with virginity and being a manchild, but I was also surprised to discover how many people are sexually active, at least average or somewhat attractive, and participate with everyone else in worshipping Love Lives or whatever. A close friend of mine balances a healthy social life, a relationship, and having conversations about currently airing anime with me when we're both not working, and he's not even close to the only one I know who does this.
 
What exactly is your problem? That he has posters on his wall? The boobmousepad?(those are surprisingly comfy) That he has three monitors, an Pad and a television, which could be kind of overkill? Because other than that I don't see anything excessive. In the shelf I see manga, games, figurines and BDs. I fact, I like how clean the room is.Try one. Super comfy if you use the computer for a long time.

My biggest problem is that he spends all this money on random crap all around the room, but the chair he likely sits in for extreme prolonged periods of time is a piece of garbage.
 
ITT we make fun of someone for his hobbies and interests that are neither illegal nor hurt anyone except the fickle tastes of other people who see him

This guy does not need to be white knight'd.

Most of these guys doing self-promotion on the Internet are happy to be receiving any sort of attention. It's not like those pictures were taken by security cameras and posted without his permission. His whole schtick is "look at how extreme I am," so having people shrug their shoulders and not comment is probably the last thing he wants.

Even more, when you are specifically talking about outsider subculture, the fact that what you are doing is not mainstream is kind of the whole point.
 
I don't think it's different at all. You have a hobby and spend money on it, some people take it to the next level but there's nothing inherently creepier/worse about taking your anime interest to the next(too far) level compared with sports, games, movies or whatever.

Measuring the obsession by how much merchandise people buy of either thing ignores what motivates these hobbies. Sports is an intrinsically social, group-oriented hobby, while anime (especially to this degree) is pretty much a solitary endeavor.

Most of the time, sports fans are going to want to be loud and out in the open about their team and their sport; most of the time, anime fans have to be private about their hobby because local law enforcement does not understand that the girl is actually a 3,000 year old dragon.

I don't even really care much about sports, and I'll be among the first to condemn sports culture for its own failings, but it's got nothing to do with the personal weirdness and delusions of anime fans.
 
Cool, I see this is going to be another thread where fans of japanimation get painted with a broad brush.
 
My biggest problem is that he spends all this money on random crap all around the room, but the chair he likely sits in for extreme prolonged periods of time is a piece of garbage.
Wow. Come on, continue, let me hear about his ugly ass cheekbones and his deviant wall color.

Measuring the obsession by how much merchandise people buy of either thing ignores what motivates these hobbies. Sports is an intrinsically social, group-oriented hobby, while anime (especially to this degree) is pretty much a solitary endeavor.

Most of the time, sports fans are going to want to be loud and out in the open about their team and their sport; most of the time, anime fans have to be private about their hobby because local law enforcement does not understand that the girl is actually a 3,000 year old dragon.

I don't even really care much about sports, and I'll be among the first to condemn sports culture for its own failings, but it's got nothing to do with the personal weirdness and delusions of anime fans.
That makes it sound like animefans are some entertainment guerrillas, hiding in the shadows of society. Which they are not.
First of all, anime is not just about little girls. There are enough shows that focus on other things or not have little girls at all. And even if they have and even if they feature them prominently, there are other symbols than characters.
Also I think you have a perception problem. You of course see more of sport and sports fans, since the hobby (especially if you take sports as a whole, which features hundreds of sports with fans and at least half a dozen major onces).
Would you disagree that the culture (at least, from the creator side) has done that to itself?
Every anime is the same, there is only one creator, only one company that does all the anime. How is your new Nintendo doing? I heard people become killers when playing too much Nintendo. You shouldn't play that kiddy crap.
 
Damn, with the right clothing and attitude he could be a playa... Instead he's doing trying to outcreep everyone else
 
Wow. Come on, continue, let me hear about his ugly ass cheekbones and his deviant wall color.

That makes it sound like animefans are some entertainment guerrillas, hiding in the shadows of society. Which they are not.
First of all, anime is not just about little girls. There are enough shows that focus on other things or not have little girls at all. And even if they have and even if they feature them prominently, there are other symbols than characters.
Also I think you have a perception problem. You of course see more of sport and sports fans, since the hobby (especially if you take sports as a whole, which features hundreds of sports with fans and at least half a dozen major onces).Every anime is the same, there is only one creator, only one company that does all the anime. How is your new Nintendo doing? I heard people become killers when playing too much Nintendo. You shouldn't play that kiddy crap.
Look, I enjoy some good anime time to time. But it's ok to admit that something you enjoy is ridiculous.

I'm into pro-wrestling, but I'm not for a second going to suggest it's the same as being an NFL fan. Wrestling is fucking duuuuuuumb.

What I'm saying is, anime is for jerks. Come to terms with that and be happy about the thing you enjoy, without feeling the need to defend it at every turn.
 
First of all, anime is not just about little girls. There are enough shows that focus on other things or not have little girls at all. And even if they have and even if they feature them prominently, there are other symbols than characters.

The room of the guy in the OP; the proverbial otaku room (with plenty of posters and merchandise of anime girls, often sexualized), is certainly a dominating part of that culture. It's immediately apparent by looking at the majority of the merchandise that's for sale at any given time.

Every anime is the same, there is only one creator, only one company that does all the anime. How is your new Nintendo doing? I heard people become killers when playing too much Nintendo. You shouldn't play that kiddy crap.

That's not what I said.
 
Wow. Come on, continue, let me hear about his ugly ass cheekbones and his deviant wall color.

To be fair, that chair looks like shit and he really should invest more in a chair, especially as he seems to have a lot of disposable income. A good chair is very important, I don't think the person you're quoting was damning the dude.
 
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