ZIPO_MASTER* wrote:I was in the manga section of my local bookstore yesterday (the manga section is 1 double-sided bookshelf, island type thingy) and then two teenage highschoolers (who looked a little older than me) came over on the other side. They were saying, "What's up with this manga stuff? Brittany had one and she had to like, read it upside down, and then flip the other way just to read it. They're kinda scary. Why can't they just print em like normal books? It's really screwed,"
I held myself back from dropping in on the conversation. Which is good, because I just happened to be wearing my black "TOKYO" hoodie. They'd just think I was another crazy fan. Anyways, I just hate it when people don't know crap worth what manga or anime is all about and try to be "know it alls". Rrrggh, has this kinda thing happened to any of you guys?
Cap'n Crack wrote:During my time in Nebraska I fielded the "isn't it all porn?" question so many times I seriously considered printing a pamphlet. There's no sense in getting angry, though. Venting at random strangers certainly won't do anything to convice anybody that fans of anime and manga aren't by default insane.
you have my sympathy. the bookstore at my college seems to have decided that manga are comics for occult-loving people, and has stuck them right smack in the middle of the new age books, thus deterring me from buying manga from them, well, that and their pitiful selection. o_Odragonshimmer wrote:The fact that a local video store places anime in the "adult movie" section doesn't exactly help.
During my time in Nebraska I fielded the "isn't it all porn?" question so many times I seriously considered printing a pamphlet.
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Mangafanatic wrote:Bwa ha ha! YES! Actually, it happens all the time.
One day I was browsing around in the manga section. Well, I took a short detour to the fiction section, and then returned. It just turns out that both I and a young boy, probably twelve, converge on the section at the same time. I think he really wanted to impress me for some unknown reason and he picks up "Rayearth", flips thriugh it, and says to me "Who would read a book like that?" And he walked away.
And I was thinking ":eyebrow: Um, me."
piloswine wrote:Today, I was in Waldenbooks, flipping through volume three of megatokyo when who should apear but two surly looking girls. one stoped to look at some manga. The other looked back at her, and with a horrible sneer said "that looks like pokemon, why would you want to read something like that." she turned toward the you adult section "now here are some good books" she said. her friend put down the manga and went over to pick up some foolish young adult book. My rage grew within me. My blood curtled. (ok, so i just kept on reading, but that doesn't sound so dramatic.) Now I see the purpose of this thread. This must be stopped. Their scorn must be turned to Ph34r!
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Cedahlia wrote: People ask me why I read backwards all the time too at school as well.
Mangafanatic wrote:Or you could tell them you're looking for codes from the mother ship. That's shut them up fast.
bigsleepj wrote:Tell them the beginning is boring so you decide to read the ending first then see how it happened. That ought to shut them up.
mangafanatic wrote:Or you could tell them you're looking for codes from the mother ship. That's shut them up fast.
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