Weeaboo


Berserk, Vol. 1 (Berserk, #1)
Naoki Urasawa's Monster, Volume 1: Herr Dr. Tenma (Naoki Urasawa's Monster, #1)
Killing Stalking Season 2
オナニーマスター黒沢(2) (Japanese Edition)
オナニーマスター黒沢(1) (Japanese Edition)
オナニーマスター黒沢(3) (Japanese Edition)
オナニーマスター黒沢(4) (Japanese Edition)
Killing Stalking Season 3
宝石の国 12 [Houseki no Kuni 12] (Land of the Lustrous, #12)
宝石の国 11 [Hōseki no kuni 11]
宝石の国 10 [Houseki no Kuni 10] (Land of the Lustrous, #10)
宝石の国 9 [Houseki no Kuni 9] (Land of the Lustrous, #9)
宝石の国 7 [Houseki no Kuni 7] (Land of the Lustrous, #7)
宝石の国 6 [Houseki no Kuni 6] (Land of the Lustrous, #6)
宝石の国 5 [Houseki no Kuni 5] (Land of the Lustrous, #5)
Alexei Maxim Russell
Life in Japan, nowadays, is nothing like a Kurosawa movie, and only the contemptible Weeaboo thinks that it is. In order to be a whole, well-rounded Otaku, you need to be up on Japanese popular culture, as much as you may be up on anime, samurai philosophy or the canon of Square Enix games.
Alexei Maxim Russell, The Japanophile's Handbook

Alexei Maxim Russell
Whereas an Otaku is a true connoisseur of the culture, showing the same reverence and respectful distance which any true expert shows to their chosen field of expertise, the Weeaboo is like a socially awkward adolescent, ineptly trying to gain the social acceptance of Japanese people — because their unfortunate mental disorder has caused them to believe they are, in fact, Japanese.
Alexei Maxim Russell, The Japanophile's Handbook

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