Fish and Chips wrote:I've heard that otaku, in Japanese, means "Maniac," and is not necessarily a polite title to dub on someone. Personally, I'd rank it up wtih Trekkies, or other people who enjoy their hobbies to an extreme.
Alexander wrote:ROAR! You're not helping!
Admittedly, he is right. But what are we to call ourselves? Just someone who likes Anime? It's too plain and simple.
*searches dictionary for a list of possible words*
Alexander wrote:ROAR! You're not helping!
Admittedly, he is right. But what are we to call ourselves? Just someone who likes Anime? It's too plain and simple.
*searches dictionary for a list of possible words*
The otaku, the passionate obsessive, the information age's embodiment of the connoisseur, more concerned with the accumulation of data than of objects, seems a natural crossover figure in today's interface of British and Japanese cultures. I see it in the eyes of the Portobello dealers, and in the eyes of the Japanese collectors: a perfectly calm train-spotter frenzy, murderous and sublime. Understanding otaku -hood, I think, is one of the keys to understanding the culture of the web. There is something profoundly post-national about it, extra-geographic. We are all curators, in the post-modern world, whether we want to be or not.
Nate wrote:The last choice.
And otaku really do make me angry. I could go into it but eh...that's a rant best reserved for LJ, not here.
rii namuras wrote:(<_<)
(>_>)
(When I hear "otaku," I think of Hoshakuji Renge.)
(I rest my case.)
Fish and Chips wrote:How many self-labeled Otaku do you think would jump on a plane to Japan solely to find their video game romantic interest look alike?
Because my money's on all of them.
uc pseudonym wrote:Next to nothing.
The word has been used in too many ways to have much meaning for me without context. When someone uses it I try to use my knowledge of them and the circumstances to figure out what they mean by it. Generally speaking I avoid use of the term myself for the same reasons.
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