The "I Didn't Comment in Another Thread" Thread

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Bath bombs had a strange chemical smell, but it was definitely a life-changing experience. The smell was difficult to remove from my towels, though, so I'm removing one star from my rating. I recommend sharing with friends; they make an excellent gift!
-- Umbrella Customer Review #45181
 

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1974: A DIY hobby consisting mostly in the shared imagination of players and the trading of fan zines*
2024: Fully monetized, self-proclaimed "lifestyle brand." Fans cheer the opportunity to spend more money and proclaim the inherent benevolence of multinational corporations.

Also 2024: hubristic multinational corporation inadvertently causes everyone to homebrew their own rpg. Meanwhile, due to a random tweet, megadungeons are back en vogue
 



Why do people who love anime and manga think that everyone on Earth also does, and understands the random Japanese words they sprinkle into discussions? Is this a thing where Japanophiles typically associate mostly with fellow Japanophiles and think that everyone else does love this stuff?

I don't actively dislike any of this stuff, myself, but it's always jarring when there's an expectation that I know subgenres or conventions being referenced in Japanese. I can't think of anything comparable like this for other hobbies. Even the most ardent NFL fan doesn't expect someone who doesn't watch American football regularly to be able to explain what a "cornerback" is, for instance.
 



Why do people who love anime and manga think that everyone on Earth also does, and understands the random Japanese words they sprinkle into discussions? Is this a thing where Japanophiles typically associate mostly with fellow Japanophiles and think that everyone else does love this stuff?

I don't actively dislike any of this stuff, myself, but it's always jarring when there's an expectation that I know subgenres or conventions being referenced in Japanese. I can't think of anything comparable like this for other hobbies. Even the most ardent NFL fan doesn't expect someone who doesn't watch American football regularly to be able to explain what a "cornerback" is, for instance.
Try sitting through a conversation between hard core computer/console gamers. FPS, DPS, "griefers"...
 



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