Just a moment, it won't kill you.

May 16, 2005 22:10

Dialogue taken from Megatokyo.com I think it relatively speaks for itself. ...I really wish there were more girls out there like Nanasawa-san. Given, she is just a fictional character, I understand, but she...most girls don't get guys like me, with our non-existant self confidence.

This took me a long time to type out, so, if you could please maybe even just take the time to read it...I think I'd appreciate it. Thank you.


-Shigeo-San- "Actually, Mumu-chan, I think it's FANBOY trouble! Think of all those obsessive sacry fanboys that listen to your show."
-Nanasawa-San- "Eh?"
-Shigeo-San- "Of course it'd make a cute, gentle girl like nanasawa-san nervous."
-Mumu-Chan- "Uwaaaaah~!! You're so right, shigeo-san! But it's something she'll have to get used to~!"
-Shigeo-San- "Uhn-huh!"
-Nanasawa-San- "Hey."
-Mumu-Chan- "Fanboys can be scary and creepy! One time I was in Akihabara and--"
-Nanasawa-san- "HEY!! How can you talk about your fans that way?? That poor fanboy might be listening!!"
-Mumu-Chan- "Ehhhh... Yeah, but Nanasawa-San, even Otaku make fun of themselves for being so pathe--"
-Nanasawa-San- "That doesn't mean we should too! Can you possibly understand what it's like to feel that way about yourself? To feel you have little or no hope of ever having a real girl in your life? To live off of the fantasies created around girls like you and me just to cope? I don't think fanboys are sad and pathetic. I think WE are because we can't do more for them except sit here and talk about how great we are while they pretend we are somehow part of their lives."
-Shigeo-San- "Ah hah hahah.. Nanasawa-San, calm down, calm down--"
-Nanasawa-San- "And you. When was the last time YOU were afraid to call a girl you liked?"
-Shigeo-San- "Aubh, uh, well, there can be times, yeah, uh, sometimes you meet a girl that makes you feel--"
-Nanasawa-San- "If she dropped hints the size of a commuter train that she wanted to hear from you, would you still be too nervous to dial her number?"
-Shigeo-San- "Well, no, not to dial--"
-Nanasawa-San- "Right. A lot of 'fanboys' would give almost anything to have the kind of confidence you do. Even I have a little self confidence. Not a lot, just a little. Some people don't have any. They don't believe in themselves at all. They cling to our characters because they feel like we understand them. Many use the fantasies we create as a bridge between the real world and their own troubles and fears. We may not share their problems, but they need to know we respect their struggles with them."
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