User blog comment:NOBODY/Nitrome News: Aron Steed and the Plastic Plant/@comment-24707114-20150525131533/@comment-4628859-20150528221013

That's okay, I'm not offended. I think she just used the gif because she had it but honestly, it is ironic a girl would insult another girl with that because they go through the same thing! The words on their own don't bother me because it really has no side effects which I assume is the whole weight of the insult. I'm sorry if this grosses you out. This is actually the first time I have talked about "her" outside of my real life acquaintances.

I learned all my Japanese honorifics from the scanlated (fan translated) manga I read and then later looked them up on Wikipedia. Lately I want to call my brother Onii-chan (a term meaning brother and less formal than Onii-san) both in real life and this wiki for some reason (if you are interested, kohai and senpai are defined here). I'm not entirely sure how to use honorifics so I generally don't use them/swap for the English equivalent when writing fanfiction (haven't written much).

Your almost an otaku?! Come on everyone, let's give Frosty-kun a push in the right direction! *Grabs random anime/manga characters and attempts to push Frosty* I actually prefer manga over anime though I at least watch one anime episode a day. I'm sure I might qualify somewhat beneath an otaku but more than the average person, but then I don't really watch/read some popular things due to objectionable content. I also read manwha (korean manga) and attempt to draw characters in chibi form. If there is one anime I would recommend (that is also a manga) it would be Death Note for being plot-driven, blending natural logic with supernatural occurrences, and barely any fanservice and low profanity (I've only watched the English Dub but I'm pretty sure the original is the same way).

Thank you, Frosty, it means allot to me and I'm sorry about your falling-out. I think I understand what you mean since I'm a rather shy person in real life too (though I suspect your reservation may be out of boredom than mines) and sometimes when I look back on my words that I thought were so brilliant, I realize they sound simple. I suppose without the passion I felt when I wrote them, they really are not eloquent words at all.

I don't know where to put this but, in regard to your blog post "what a lovely day", I will be sending you a talk page message.