Thanks for the suggestionsI'm guessing you're into Harem anime
I think you should check out Aldnoah.Zero, God Eater, Charlotte, Akatsuki no Yona and 5 Centimeters Per Second
Thanks for the suggestionsI'm guessing you're into Harem anime
I think you should check out Aldnoah.Zero, God Eater, Charlotte, Akatsuki no Yona and 5 Centimeters Per Second
Weaboo.
Weaboo.
Every man who grows his hair out is an undisputed imitator of transsexuals.look at you with that hair, imitating girls like a transsexual.
Every man who grows his hair out is an undisputed imitator of transsexuals.
hmmmk..
Oh btw.. Weaboo, weligaaga indhoyaar malagu moodin doono, afka doontid ku hadal,
First of all I'm not an Weaboo but an Otaku, there's a difference between people who watch Anime and the ones who are obsessed with it. I just watch it as a hobby of mine, it doesn't mean I want to become Japanese. So if you watch Football does make you English wannabe?
As for your hair, it looks like you spend everyday brushing it down and that to me is a feminine act you khaniis!
Football is a sport, there are football teams in Hargeisa that I support it has nothing to do with being a English wannabe.
Otaku's appreciate anime, they don't write in Japanese and go " Omg i'm gonna watch it soon >w< kawaiii desuuu"
I was joking with you btw, all of my siblings love anime I stopped after Death Note ended in 09, I just love taking the micky out of weaboos.
I know I mean English invented football, so I was applying the same logic to diverse people watching anime. XD
I know you were a troll, but still you know a lot about anime so I guess you're closeted and want to return watching it!
lool Nope, last anime I watched was Death Note I was 14, now I'm 20. Brothers watch one punch man and other stuff but I could never force myself to watch it idk why. I'm into shows like GoT, TWD, Into the badlands, Vikings etc..
one of my brothers was obsessed in learning japanese and had japanese language packs and songs on his phone
Wallahee lol, the area we live in London has a japanese community with it's own schools and that, and they often play footy in the same park as us, so when my brother saw and met them he finally realized that anime was nothing but a form of entertainment in their country and that it wasn't a representation of their culture at it's fullest.
Wallahee lol, the area we live in London has a japanese community with it's own schools and that, and they often play footy in the same park as us, so when my brother saw and met them he finally realized that anime was nothing but a form of entertainment in their country and that it wasn't a representation of their culture at it's fullest.
Imagine the Japanese's reaction when he kept spouting Japanese words! XD