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...I was under the impression that the stuff on the other thread was sarcasm, TBH.As R-9 said, otaku are mostly harmless, so there's no real issue for me.The real problem is that for more or less anybody who isn't part of the gaming or anime communities/cultures will view anybody who plays games/watches anime at all as "otaku" whether they choose to use or even know of the word or not. While attitudes to gaming at least are improving, certainly within my own age group (ref: all that game legislation of late) it can still be problematic- I have a T-shirt with a generic anime-style character on it, which lead to a few awkward conversations with some friends-of-a-friend when i wore it to a house party said friend was holding, which can make it difficult to make friends outside of games-and-anime groups, which has the knock on effect of recieving few influences outside of the two.And, of course, it's a lot easier when your interests are already wildly popular- it's easy to meet sports fans when your local pub knows it can pull in some punters by sticking the football on. Doesn't work so well with anime.It's not like they're the only things that suffer this (I have also been accused of being a pill-pusher and a flaming homosexual for liking electronic/dance music, and there's always British football hooliganism), but they do get it a lot more than others.I'm sure I've got a greater point to make, but I've never been any good at this 'writing' lark.
I also can't stand how anime fans will use random Japanese words or phrases in the middle of english sentences.