Taicho-Senpai wrote:WooooooooT wrote:damn man you guys seems to be adult nerds who likes anime and childish stuffs(exclude naruto, one piece types), i hope you guys are just teenagers as i'm imagining you posters as adult nerds that thinks like a child and likes anime/childish stuffs.
What's wrong with being grown and liking anime? Is a 50 year old man that enjoys eating candy make him childish? Who gives a rip what other people are into. As long as it doesn't hurt other people why should you honestly gaf?
KittyKat wrote:Are you possibly referring to Xerxes Break? (Even though he's way over 50)
*Lai wrote:I'm usually amused at being challenged with incredulity for liking anime or playing video games at my age. I get to patiently remind people that my generation was the first to grow up with video games, and we're the ones making them now.
(actually, that's probably not so true. People my kids' age are the ones now making many of the games)
Vinyl records, rotary phones, 13 channels on your remote-less TV, Atari 2600, blah blah blah I'm "old".
WooooooooT wrote:damn man you guys seems to be adult nerds who likes anime and childish stuffs(exclude naruto, one piece types), i hope you guys are just teenagers as i'm imagining you posters as adult nerds that thinks like a child and likes anime/childish stuffs.
Crown Kyo wrote:u guys are crazy
SupremeTentacle wrote:*Lai wrote:I'm usually amused at being challenged with incredulity for liking anime or playing video games at my age. I get to patiently remind people that my generation was the first to grow up with video games, and we're the ones making them now.
(actually, that's probably not so true. People my kids' age are the ones now making many of the games)
Vinyl records, rotary phones, 13 channels on your remote-less TV, Atari 2600, blah blah blah I'm "old".
>Rotary phones
Isn't that like 60's? Holy sh*t.
*Lai wrote:I'm usually amused at being challenged with incredulity for liking anime or playing video games at my age. I get to patiently remind people that my generation was the first to grow up with video games, and we're the ones making them now.
(actually, that's probably not so true. People my kids' age are the ones now making many of the games)
Vinyl records, rotary phones, 13 channels on your remote-less TV, Atari 2600, blah blah blah I'm "old".
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