This is Japanese 'OTAUKU' culture.
She is so beautiful !
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What is 'OTAKU' Culture??
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In English, otaku refers to a variety of geek or fanboy/fangirl obsessed with anime and manga.
While in Japanese the term otaku has negative connotations, in English the term is more flexible; some fans believe it has positive connotations, while other fans believe it has negative connotations. Japanophile is a word sometimes used to describe an otaku. Wapanese is a derogatory term that is sometimes used, while others feel many cultures have their own equivalents.
Currently the term otaku is often used as self-description by anime fans with a minute and detailed knowledge. They use it to rally those who have recently begun to watch anime or read manga, and encourage questions on shows and Japanese culture in general.
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très belle photo ;-)
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Je pensais que shuttlecock désignait le volant du badminton..? quelle est sa signification ici?
What does shuttlecock mean on this shot? i thought this word was about badminton...
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Otaku Nout says:
for me, the word "otaku" has another (personal) meaning, that is:
living your life, your "hobbies" with all the passion you got.
though I'm also thrilled by good mangas, of course :)
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