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Are you sure you don't mean loud minority?irritating majority of anime fans
Are you sure you don't mean loud minority?
Okay I promise I'm done complaining about little things now.
...Why do you always seem to take it so personally when people criticise fandoms? As long as you aren't personally perpetrating the awfulness, then I don't see what you have to be annoyed about.
Why do you always feel the need to comment when someone complains about fandoms then? A forum being "tolerant" doesn't mean they're going to defend every issue under the sun. This forum is generally more aware of things like LGBT issues and racial discrimination. A fandom being "unfairly" criticised doesn't fall under those categories, and I don't see why it's such a big deal.I'm not taking it personally. I don't even identify as an anime fan since I don't go out of my way to watch anime any more than I do for any other kind of media. I just don't like generalisations. Especially on sites like this where people seem to pride themselves on being tolerant. But when it's a group of people who choose to be a certain way (unless being annoying is implied by that 'certain way' ), all of a sudden it's okay to go around saying "most people in this group are annoying".
A better question would be, why do people insist on hating on the people in fandoms rather than the fandom itself? I get the definite impression that there are some people who, upon seeing someone wearing a "mainstream" anime t-shirt, would automatically assume that this person is one of the annoying ones.
Why do you always feel the need to comment when someone complains about fandoms then? A forum being "tolerant" doesn't mean they're going to defend every issue under the sun. This forum is generally more aware of things like LGBT issues and racial discrimination. A fandom being "unfairly" criticised doesn't fall under those categories, and I don't see why it's such a big deal.
Also, hyperbole is a thing. maybe you should stop taking irritated comments from people who have put up with a lot of fandom shit so literally.
I'm not taking it personally. I don't even identify as an anime fan since I don't go out of my way to watch anime any more than I do for any other kind of media. I just don't like generalisations. Especially on sites like this where people seem to pride themselves on being tolerant. But when it's a group of people who choose to be a certain way (unless being annoying is implied by that 'certain way' ), all of a sudden it's okay to go around saying "most people in this group are annoying".
A better question would be, why do people insist on hating on the people in fandoms rather than the fandom itself? I get the definite impression that there are some people who, upon seeing someone wearing a "mainstream" anime t-shirt, would automatically assume that this person is one of the annoying ones.
Not to mention CLAMP character designs that don't look nearly as awkward in motion as some other shows (like say... xxxHolic).
I don't really get why you're bringing up 'tolerant'? Accurate generalisations can be useful! Being able to talk about 'the majority' can be useful! Honestly 'generalising is bad' is a pretty weird meme because that's how we, y'know, use statistics? The problem is when generalisation is taken too far, is inaccurate, causes actual harm, etc. whereas here, you can just be safe in the knowledge that you presumably aren't the sort of person I'm talking about.
Statistics are considered good when you have a sample of a decent size and variety. While I'm sure it's easy to gather a list of anime fans you see around and about, I don't think it's a good variety of them.
I'm really sorry if this is ramdom but every time i see the title of this thread i laugh because i always misread is as "whats your favorite animal?" and it drives me nuts
You're kind of drawing from this that I 'judge' people for being an anime fan when actually I'm only a bit warier, just in case!