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How long has /jp/ been a fan of Japanese Culture.

Years? Decades? Since birth?

>> No.10035090

Don't waste your time, OP. Everyone on this board is 18-25 years old.

>> No.10035092

In a previous life I was a Japanese samurai.

>> No.10035101

>>10035092
In a priveeus lyfe i was fuggin ur muder.

>> No.10035105

>>10035092
Are you my dad ?

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>>10035101
wrekd beyond all repair

>> No.10035207

Since sailor moon was on I wanted to be a magical girl...but then I found I was a boy.

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>>10035159

>> No.10035223

About a few months. I'm new to the board. Please be nice to me.

>> No.10035231

>>10035207
When I was a kid I use to pick roses from our neighbour's garden and pretend I was Tuxedo Mask.

>> No.10035239

>>10035231
That's adorable.

I would've joined you.

>> No.10035278

>>10035231
when I was a kid I used to ass-slap girls for sex

never worked out though

>> No.10035352

>>10035231
when i was a kid me and my friend would hide with 5-6 girls somewhere and they'd let us touch their pussy

>> No.10035357

>>10035352
Get out of here non-virgin.

>> No.10035363

About a decade.

>> No.10035422

>>10035081
since 1986

>> No.10035438

>>10035081
since 1988

>> No.10035466

>>10035081
since before japan existed
then it got too mainstream

>> No.10036118

>>10035081
Since 2008, when /jp/ was created.

>> No.10036138

I am a transracial Japanese, meaning my soul is Japanese buy physically I am not, so I have always been apart of Japanese culture. I'm not a "fan," though, since it is an intrinsic part of my being.

>> No.10036158

About a year ago. Touhou on the front page of MMO-Champion got me sucked in.

>> No.10036172

>>10036158
Quality thread ruined.

>> No.10036178

>>10036138
>I'm not a "fan," though, since it is an intrinsic part of my being.

Indeed, I'd say the appreciation of Japan by a transracial Japanese is even greater than that of a physical Japanese, given that they have known their culture from birth and take it for granted, when a transracial Japanese must undergo the process of awakening to his true Japanese spirit and can appreciate the culture newly and a much deeper level.

>> No.10036187

Since 2007, transforming from a really really weeaboo from a pro loser.

>> No.10036192

Three years.

>> No.10036195

For at least eleven years, on and off. I was a typical autist wabo in middle school, and then I straightened up in high school and took japanese class, and tried to not get so obsessed with things. I did terrible at the language, but I was an expert at the culture, and impressed the sensei all the time. I liked that class a lot. I wish I would've done better.

Now I'm 18, and I still haven't done a lot of things, but I'm happy with myself for being into japanese things..

>> No.10036201

>>10036195
Japanese culture expert here. Watch out, guys.

>> No.10036214

>>10036201
Well, I mean. I always paid a lot of attention to the lessons about culture, and did a good job of participating in class.

I don't mean to sound arrogant or anything. There were always people who knew more than me, but that was the best part of it.

>> No.10036227

>>10036214
Don't be modest about your skills, sensei.

>> No.10036231

>>10036214
Stop it.

>> No.10036581

>>10035081
I used to watch wabo cartoons when I was a kid. I somewhat turned into a wabo when I was in middle school, but I kept my waboness on the internet. i stopped sometime in 2004. I began looking at chinese cartoons again in 2006, and I stopped again for a few months. In 2008, I saw this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vGJ0bhRb7U and I've been a massive weeab since then.

>> No.10036599

Lived in Japan when I was 10-12
I knew barely any Japanese, and I had to be homeschooled through those years.

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