Forum - View topicAnime News Nina! - 2009-04-22
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DomFortress
Posts: 751 Location: Richmond BC, Canada |
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Aux10
Posts: 14 Location: Ohio |
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If you were to sue him for attempted rape/sexual assault, odds are you would win. Now the idea of glomping random people just makes you ask your self if they have any shame or common decency at all. Sure it would be ok if they were married/in a relationship but random people no. Now glomp circles? Sounds like a orgy waiting to happen. |
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DomFortress
Posts: 751 Location: Richmond BC, Canada |
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Teriyaki Terrier
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And yet these young people don't realize that. Although I've only been to one convention, I had a good experience. I am the type of person who wants no trouble, so most the convention people minded their own business. Also I don't understand why anyone would want to hit a complete stranger with a padle? For all one knows, that guy could have a gun or knife on him. Sneaking up on someone or hitting someone could be seriously dangerious. Ari-Chan: hopefully you reported this to the police or now carry mace. I am surprized that you were polite to him, he could of easily broken your arm. |
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LunarianWarrior
Posts: 57 Location: NYC |
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Poor Kevin. . . Again he can't find someone for him. Either it's too much for them, or too much for him but this was funny X3 I've never seen anyone get smacked by a yaoi/ yuri paddle before. But still poor guy.
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jcaliff
Posts: 156 Location: Houston |
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I haven't been to a convention in a couple of years, and one of the reasons is that the level of bat-shit crazy otaku wannabe seems to have exploded in the past 10 years or so. I'm embarressed just walking around the con hotel and have in the past taken off my nametag once out of the dealer room. I don't like the barely legal S&M costumes with people leading each other around by chains attached to collars and crap. I don't like the paddles or the signboards or the fake fighting matches in the lobby or the screaming and squeeing and glomping. I just can't handle it any more, and I don't find it fun. All I want to do at cons is shop, meet up with old friends, and watch anime I haven't seen before. I guess I'm just old.
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Teriyaki Terrier
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I am with you on this one. When I attended a convention a couple of years ago, I just wanted to shop, lmeet actors and then hopefully get their autographs. Leading people with chains attached to them isn't normal, as well as beating people with padles. If your old by wanting to go to a convention and not be surrounded this bizare behavior, then I must be old for agreeing with 100 percent. If I am paying money to go a convention, all I want to do shop in peace and not be bothered by people randomly yelling or jumping onto others. I must say though, Nina was really drawn great this week Robin. Thanks for the hilarious, but well done comic this week. |
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sashaisme
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Cute... Poor Kevin...
...People on Youtube actually make videos of people intentionally whacking each other with Yaoi paddles... |
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raidou
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yaoi paddles,random assaults,and bondage
i haven't even been to my first con yet and it seems preety wild; i guess it's better to go into war with some knowledge on the terrain than to go in blindly |
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scortia
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Thanks for reminding me why I now go to Sci-fi cons almost exclusively.
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SSJERION
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Yeah, the younger crowd is crazy at cons. I'm not even with them and I get embarrassed. I've only been going to cons since I was 16 and things are different and that's only been 6 years. Well, the only way to combat such a threat is with a yuri paddle but I hate them both. lol
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DomFortress
Posts: 751 Location: Richmond BC, Canada |
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An anime convention is just a social gathering for us anime fandoms, just like any other kind of convention for comic books, films, novels, TV shows and etc. But it's only at anime conventions where you'll witness those with intolerable behaviors breaking down social orders while they invading our anime fandom community. But the fandom as a whole aren't putting up much of an effort on defending themselves from the invasion, and instead they oped for self-pity by feeling embarrassed and/or ashamed of being at the same social gathering with those invaders. It's as the anime fandom community are helping themselves with this form of suffering called learned helplessness. Well I'm done with this pathetic self-pity, which is making our anime fandom community feeling embarrassed and ashamed, while at the same time conditioning us into thinking that there's nothing we can do to help ourselves riding off these intolerable invasions. It's high time that we as the members of our anime fandom community to fight back through proper communication channels, and let those invaders know once and for all that we don't welcome their kind here in our community. |
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DuelLadyS
Posts: 1705 Location: WA state |
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Surprisingly, not really- for the morbidly curious, I do have a short video of one at Sakura Con up on youtube (what can I say- I had a new digital camera with a video mode and time to kill.) Really, I think it's more of a "one angry person away from a mosh pit" kind of scenario. While I'd never participate, I'm honestly OK with the whole idea- everyone involved knows what's going to happen if you join in, which'll help cut back on random glomping by wearing everyone out on willing participants. Also, bystanders can spot the circle and avoid rather than having to duck away from a beelining glomper heading for the Kakashi behind you. |
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Tamaria
Posts: 1512 Location: De Achterhoek |
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The first yaoi paddle I saw at a Dutch animecon was at Abunai 2008, IIRC. The staff banned the paddles as soon as they found out.
But now I wonder, did someone actually bother to import a paddle?
That sounds like an effective way of dealing with the whole glomping thing. I've been glomped twice. First time was by some random person who came running by while I was packing my bags on the camping grounds. I was sick, I felt miserable and wanted to go home, so it was very bad timing. Fortunatelly it was just a "light" glomp. The second time was by an aquantance and I hit the floor. She guessed I would be okay with it, but she quessed wrong. Since nobody got hurt and nothing got damaged, I didn't get angry and she promised not to do it again. |
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Hon'ya-chan
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_the_Splintered_Paddle |
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