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CrazySugarFreakBoy!


Member Since: Sun Jan 04, 2004
Posts: 1,235

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How weeaboo is this music video?



It even includes a cameo appearance by Emily, a.k.a. the Internet-infamous Applemilk1988.




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> It even includes a cameo appearance by Emily, a.k.a. the Internet-infamous Applemilk1988.


That "Encyclopedia Dramatica" entry strikes me as a much sadder commentary on the people who wrote it than on the woman in question. Yikes... people need to get out of high school at some point in their emotional developement.

The song is catchy though, and "Christmas Cake" still sums up my understanding of Japanese youth-oriented culture.




L!


Location: Seattle, Washington
Member Since: Sun Jan 04, 2004
Posts: 1,038

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That was one of the thoughts that ran through my mind as I saw this.

2 other thoughts were: "Am I to know who these people are?" & "Why is there a dancing Storm Trooper?"

So, I followed the Encyclopedia Dramatica you provided & I agree with Vizh: I feel sorry for those people. Also I feel stupider for having viewed that page.




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They criticize this teenage (or barely out of her teens) girl for just doing something that makes her happy, and yet they spent what looks like hundreds of hours attacking her mercilessly and viciously, pretty much obsessing over her. Seems like a psycho with too much time on their hands. I feel for that poor girl who was obviously stalked to the point she had to take down her myspace. That meant she was threatened and harrassed beyond just the writing of that page. And that "wapanese" shit is just stupid. I've seen Encyclopedia Dramatica before and I've seen the kinda racist shit they've put in their Obama entry and the hateful tone of their entries in general. Can't say I think much of 4chan or the idiots who post there.





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