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The anime fans here know who to listen to, and who to ignore.
This seems just like you are whacking a hornets nest with a stick to see what gets stirred up
Anyway...
Something to watch while you wait for posts. It is from Otaku no Video. Super old anime crossed with some live action interviews.
This interview is the only part of the live stuff I remember.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-JIDgm9G4s
But it is weird when they're obsessed to the point that they believe they're Japanese because they changed their name... Like from John to Keito or something.
My brother is one, but he's Asian.
Does that make him a weeb?
In a sense.. Yes..
Weeaboos are people who are non Japanese and is obsessed with the culture to the point of considering themselves to be Japanese. Asians who are not from Japan aren't exempted from this term.
He is, however not a wapanese.
God tier.