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Takechanpoo wrote:this is an average figure of you gaijijn dudes before coming to japan, seeing the realness and being treated as an alien matter here.
Umm, no. This guy (that is a guy right?) represents a very small fraction of Weeaboo aka Wapanese (Wannabe Japanese), usually raving fans of Japanese manga/anime/J-pop, etc.Takechanpoo wrote:this is an average figure of you gaijijn dudes before coming to japan, seeing the realness and being treated as an alien matter here.
BigInJapan wrote:Weeaboo/Wapanese are not to be confused with some long-term foreigners in Japan who have gained experience in more traditional arts or occupations, etc. (martial arts, calligraphy, shakuhachi/shamisen, taiko, sword-making to name a few).
kurogane wrote:Or, for that matter, with long term FGs that couldn't a flying fucking toss for any of those those on your list (not that there's anything wrong with them) and particpate in even more traditonal Japanese arts and crafts like drinking, peeing in public, waking up and going to work, fucking, and going to a Sento occasionally.
kurogane wrote:BigInJapan wrote:Weeaboo/Wapanese are not to be confused with some long-term foreigners in Japan who have gained experience in more traditional arts or occupations, etc. (martial arts, calligraphy, shakuhachi/shamisen, taiko, sword-making to name a few).
Or, for that matter, with long term FGs that couldn't a flying fucking toss for any of those those on your list (not that there's anything wrong with them) and particpate in even more traditonal Japanese arts and crafts like drinking, peeing in public, waking up and going to work, fucking, and going to a Sento occasionally.
But a nice distinction, not that it wasn't lost of him The main thing to remember is he is the local verson of those guys pictured. I do get surprised how often I get schtick from the Karate Kids for not doing anything like that, mind, which does suggest a certain nerdishness amongst some, not that there's much wrong with that either
omae mona wrote:kurogane wrote:Or, for that matter, with long term FGs that couldn't a flying fucking toss for any of those those on your list (not that there's anything wrong with them) and particpate in even more traditonal Japanese arts and crafts like drinking, peeing in public, waking up and going to work, fucking, and going to a Sento occasionally.
I do think this is a whole different category of people, and I think we need a term for them. Peeaboo?
Takechanpoo wrote:no, that italian boy undoubtedly belongs to the same circle of you gaijin dudes.
its an extreme form of japanologist.
kurogane wrote:Does anybody else ever wonder if he is just typing out random BS in pseudo-English, then using Google Translate twice to make it even more nonsensical?
As an example: "an extreme form of japanologist". I get that he's not lucid enough to understand that specific terms often have specific meanings that haven't occurred to his autism addled mind, but even complete nincompoops must understand that using a highly specialised terms like "japanologist" to mean the dead opposite only shows your lack of rationality not your possession of it. Not that a 22 year old welfare recipient living in a bed sit in Hackney would care.
kurogane wrote:Does anybody else ever wonder if he is just typing out random BS in pseudo-English, then using Google Translate twice to make it even more nonsensical?
As an example: "an extreme form of japanologist". I get that he's not lucid enough to understand that specific terms often have specific meanings that haven't occurred to his autism addled mind, but even complete nincompoops must understand that using a highly specialised terms like "japanologist" to mean the dead opposite only shows your lack of rationality not your possession of it. Not that a 22 year old welfare recipient living in a bed sit in Hackney would care.
Takechanpoo wrote:i mean waarglarbbarrrrgllaarrrbbbbwaarrrrrglllarrrrbbb...
TennoChinko wrote:What the fuck was that?
Gaijin Walking Dead service?
Takechanpoo wrote:
this type of non-macho humorous flexible gaijin tend to be really liked by j-natives and can easily assimilate into j-society as quickly as lighting.
but among you gaijin circle, this type one is most unpopular, right? "you are a shame for us gaijins!! "
Takechanpoo wrote:
"stop that gaijin!"
legion wrote:Takechanpoo wrote:
"stop that gaijin!"
save me the trouble of sitting thru that video and please tell me if there was a point to it.
Was there a point to posting it to Youtube, was there a point to you posting it here?
The internet uses more electricity than Russia, perhaps we need to switch it off for a while.
wuchan wrote:
Riding while gaijin. Cop wanted proof the bike was his and not stolen. The cop's attitude changed when he realized the gaijin wasn't going to turn off the camera.
legion wrote:
save me the trouble of sitting thru that video and please tell me if there was a point to it.
Was there a point to posting it to Youtube, was there a point to you posting it here?
The internet uses more electricity than Russia, perhaps we need to switch it off for a while.
Takechanpoo wrote:legion wrote:
save me the trouble of sitting thru that video and please tell me if there was a point to it.
Was there a point to posting it to Youtube, was there a point to you posting it here?
The internet uses more electricity than Russia, perhaps we need to switch it off for a while.
eh? wtf. you are already suffering from brain softening? initial symptoms of it? it must be.
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