Mave wrote:Now that I'm supporting myself, I suppose I have to be a little more prudent than the "under-parent-support" years. hehe I think my moderation habits in manga shopping disqualifies me from otaku status.
1) Get friends who share the same interest and trade stuff. I enjoy my buddy's Detective Conan and Kungfu Boy while he reads my Blade of Immortal.
2) I try to kill sudden shopping impulses by holding it back for a week. I come back and see whether I really want it anymore.
3) I avoid the comic shop when I know I shouldn't spend any money on my hobby at a specific time period. 'Nuff said. Don't go where the temptation is. haha
4) Buy second hand stuff. Go JPQueen.
5) Sell my old stuff
A 1-day shopping spree on manga and artbooks could cost from $50 to $100. But I only allow that once every 2-3 months if the circumstances allowed it.
I have two confessions:
1) I don't buy anime. *everyone gasps*
2) The last time I watched anime was September 2003.
Conclusion: Mave is not an otaku.
erm..OK. Gotta go. *leaves quickly*
true_noir_chloe wrote:When I think Otaku, or for me - and anime enthusiast - *wink wink* - I think of someone who has seen at least hundreds of DVDs and owns hundreds, read hundreds of mangas, watched fan subs, reads online manga, collects anime collectibles, filling shelf after shelf with these collectibles, listens to J-pop and J-rock. Can understand some basic Japanese and wears shirts which say NGE and "Crack is cheaper than anime", then you've passed the Otaku, erm... I mean, anime enthusiast level.
Ruroken wrote:does extreem wnat of anime dvds make one an otaku?
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