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Saturday, April 11, 2015

What a Weeaboo Really Is


Guys, I heard the term weeaboo tossed around a lot recently and it's making me a little upset. There have been arguments over the difference between an "otaku" and a "weeaboo", I've even seen a few about whether people were using the term otaku correctly or not. It's annoying, really annoying and I've got to say it disappoints me a little. 

First off, I've got a few question for all you guys out there that don't like weeaboos.

  • Why do you feel it's your job to label people?
  • What does it really matter if a person is a weeaboo or not? 
  • Doesn't that seem like bullying? 
  • Why argue with and make fun of a person who shares your interest in anime? 
  • If you don't like anime, why are even paying attention to people in the anime-lovers community? 
Now, I created this blog for the soul purpose of sharing my love for Japanese culture and media with as many people as I could and it bothers me that some people make fun of others... for doing the same thing that they are. If you call yourself an otaku, good for you. You're an otaku, and that's great. If you call yourself a weeaboo, that's good for you. You're a weeaboo, that's just as great.

In my opinion, you are what you think you are when it comes to self labels. No one else has the right or the authority to tell you about who you are. I doesn't matter how much you know about Japan, I doesn't even matter if you're Japanese, lived in Japan all your life and know every single bit of Japanese history ever recorded. Let people be who they want, I know you'd be angry is some called you something you didn't think you were.

And the whole, "otaku isn't a good thing in Japan" subject. So? The Japanese walk around calling themselves America/British/Canadian insults and you don't see anyone getting angry at them do you? If you do, please direct said person to this post, I think they'd benefit from some encourage.

  • But weeaboos are annoying... (Then ignore them, simple) 
  • They just love Japan for the anime, they aren't interested in the culture. (Did they say they loved the culture? No, most say they love Japan. Japan's media is a part of Japan, it may not be a large part and may not be the most prominent part but it's still a part of Japan.) 
  • They think they know everything about Japan, and gloat all the time! (So when you learn something cool, you don't want to share it with other people for gloating purposes or other?
  • I can't stand it when they mix Japanese and English together (They don't speak fluent Japanese! How else are they supposed to practice? If they want to be fluent in the language, it's either say it as much as possible or go to Japan and most of us don't have the time/money/ect. to go to Japan) 
For those of you who do call yourselves weeaboos, you're in the right place! There's about as much wrong with being a weeaboo as there is with being a jock, or a girly-girl or being a goth. Being a weeaboo can turn out wonderfully, I mean who knows where this interest will lead you? You could end up going to Japan, starting a life there maybe or even end up on Japanese tv if you try hard enough. Look at all the youtubers who taking that so called "weeaboo obsession" and turned it into a career and ended up living their dreams.

So in conclusion, leave weeaboos and otakus alone. You're so focused on them "not knowing anything" and "creating a fantasy" to even realize how wonderful they are. Just be nice, you could make a friend, or a wonderful contact if they ever become famous...

Thursday, April 2, 2015

What's Mori...?


Hey guys! I'm back, once again and just in time for the new season. I was thinking, since Spring is finally here and Easter is on it's way why not make a post that celebrates this time? I've got the perfect thing, it's a little trend called Mori Fashion.

Now, What is Mori Fashion? 
The word Mori literally means forest and the fashion trend based around it can easily be compared to Boho style. Like all styles, Mori has it's unique characteristics and the easiest way to spot Mori fashion would be to look for... 
  • Long, loose fit sleeves
  • Muted or nature based colors
  • Flowing skirts/dresses or fitted pants
  • Faux fur accessories (hats, handbags, backpacks)
  • Vintage Charm
  • Free spirited feeling to it
  • Layers, layers, layers

Now Mori is a relatively inexpensive and fun style to wear. You don't need brand names, cute, vintage hand me downs, hipster accessories and Boho flowing clothes will look fantastic. But if you do want to spend a little more and try out some brand/shops, here are some to try... 
  • Absolutely Abigail's
  • Jakyo
  • Little Mori
  • Johnny Was
  • Odd Molly
  • Clothing Show
As for makeup, none is needed. The whole point of Mori is to let your natural beauty shine through. So if you do want to put on a little makeup, I suggest keeping it light. Try colors close to your skin tone, light eyeliner and spring colored or muted colored lipstick/eyeshadow/blush. Make it barely noticeable. 
One more thing! For all my boys reading this, Mori looks awesome on guys too. 
       



Saturday, January 17, 2015

Weeaboo Problems #4

Guys...! I haven't made a blog post in forever, and I am so sorry! Well, I'm back once again and I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one who's felt this way before. It's so annoying when people say Japanese words wrong, especially commonly used words.

Some that make me poker face... 

  • Karaoke 
  • Sake
  • Tempura
  • Shiitake
  • Karate

And the worst one of all... Kamikaze! Gah, it annoys me so much! Anybody else agree? (Oh, people get bonus points for using the phrase "panko breadcrumbs" =_=)

What kind of problems do you guys get a lot? Post a comment and it might end up as the next "weeaboo problems". ^.^ 

Friday, December 19, 2014

Need Help with Kanji?

Kanji! The one thing many of us who study Japanese can seriously struggle with, don't worry you're not alone in that struggle! Now if you don't study Japanese, or just don't know what Kanji is... Kanji is the traditional Chinese characters used in Japanese writing. They can be a bit hard to tackle, being that it takes a good amount of strokes to write some of them and truthfully they can be a bit hard to remember... 

So here, to help you guys out a little.... 



 These are some simple Kanji that you can study and try to remember! Now to actually get these down, I have a few recommendations. But I must warn you all... it involves *gasp* studying. 

  • Try learning one of these a day, or if that sounds like to much for you just try 2-3 of these a week. 
  • Keep at it, and by that I mean don't just give up because they seem hard or confusing. 
  • Write it as much as possible! You have to keep writing this, along with your hiragana until it feels natural, or else you might forget. 
  • Look for kanji in Japanese writing, try reading Japanese news in Japanese.
  • If you want to spend money, then I recommend buying flash cards with beginner level kanji and studying them as much as possible. 
  • Remember why you wanted to learn Japanese in the first place and imagine how good it will feel when you have kanji down packed. This should help you get through any of those "I wanna give up..." moments. 

And for good measure... another kanji chart!



Friday, December 5, 2014

Something Sweet...

Everybody loves sweets, and I mean everybody! Of course we all don't have the same tastes in sweets, but that doesn't change that fact that we love them. Every wonder what people in Japan reach for when they're craving something sweet? Well, I've got a few good examples for you...


 
  • Roll cakes: They're pretty popular in Japan and come in a wide array of colors and sizes. Now in Japan, extremely bright and odd coloring on a cake its really unpopular and actually unfavorable. So don't be surprised if you only see mutable coloring on baked goods.   

  •   Meiji Chocolate: Everyone loves chocolate! Meiji is a yummy and easy to find chocolate candy that's pretty popular in Japan. 


  • Macha Flavored...?: Macha flavoring is really popular in Japan. You can find macha flavored anything really. From ice cream to candies, to drinks and even candy bars. As a tip for any one with more of a western taste, macha ice cream wouldn't be too good if you're looking for something really sweet. The green tea flavoring can be kind of bitter, so it might surprise you a little. 

  •  Pocky Sticks: Last but not least, the all popular Pocky! Now for any of you wondering, Pocky is a sweet biscuit, usually covered in chocolate. It comes in many different flavors though, from strawberry to macha. It's extremely popular in Japan and can be bought in many different countries.

Do you have anymore ideas of Japanese sweets that you don't see mentioned here? You can leave a comment talking about your favorite Japanese sweets too \^.^/ And don't forget to look out for the post next week!


Friday, November 28, 2014

Love Lolita...?

Love lolita, but don't want to spend all that money for one outfit? Well, don't worry! ^.^ There's a lot of things you can do! You don't don't have buy the fancy Lolita brands to look adorable in this
Japanese style! You can use clothes you have at home, or buy much cheaper things and still look
 adorable! (This works for guys too!)


  • First off, many "normal" stores sell cute frilly dresses, with a little touching up from and needle and thread you can add more frills, buttons, bows or anything you'd like. 
  • White frilly shirts are sold at many formal dress stores. If you can't find a shirt with frills, normal white, button up shirts will look good too. (If it's just a normal shirt, try finding the ones with round collars) 
  • For guys black dress pants are more than fine, any kind of slim pants without a pattern will be perfect. Or if you can find them, slim (but not tightly fit!) pants with mutable colored patterns are good too. (Remember, Lolita is supposed to be fun, light, childlike and adorable) 
  • For girls, long, loose fitted skirts are sold all over the place. They can be found cheap with bows, buttons and other cute accessories too.
  • Looking for cute accessories? Try Clair's! Yeah, Clair's... They have adorable gothic and normal lolita looking things that range from earrings with bows, to cute necklaces and even wrist bands for guys. 
  • Lolita doesn't have to be sofistiacated guys! There are many different styles of Lolita's to choose from. Try nerdy lolita! Stores all over the place sell ironic tee-shirts, with a cute frilly shirt, some suspenders, a cute pair of glasses and some cute shoes you'd look adorable. 
  • HotTopic is also a great place to find cheap, Lolita fashion for guys and girls. You can find cheap frilly shirts, long shirts with cute bows, loose fitting slim pants with crosses and even rainbows, and you can even find Lolita's jackets! 
Hope this little guide on lolita will help you guys realize that even if you budget is tight, you can still look adorable! ^.^  Dont worry if you can't sew, many stores sell clothes with cute things already on them. Enjoy being adorable! 





Wednesday, November 19, 2014

What do you love about Japan?

The Japanese flag! It symbolizes the bright sun, and spirit of Japan's people! I love Japan, don't you guys? ^.^ Post in the comments some of things you love about Japan and I'll make a post with some of the stuff you guys say okay?

Look out for a new post every week guys! ^.^