Sentences with phrase «otaku living»

My name is Steve and I'm a friendly otaku living in the northwest of Britain.
Besides maintaining an Otaku life, I like to go on adventures, cook, bake, shop, and relax.

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Pretty much looking for friends to game with and talk anime, I am waiting on my Yandere or Tsundere Otaku girl to plop into my life.
I do nt have a lot of freinds in my life and maybe find a otaku girl eventualy.
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY Wanted: Potential Otaku Girlfriend for my Twin Brother Must have a stable job Must be independent and willing to live in with us.
An otaku weeb who doesn't live in his moms basement.
Life dating otaku site general with.
my name is Lanisha Derrickson i love to watch anime and read manga i have a cellphone only guys who are closer to me and have the same interests as me can text me, i'm an otaku for life i'm also a pervert, i have a facebook page name lanisha derrickson on there I»M A VIRGIN, i'm currently in DACC...
Major otaku and fujoshi:), no social life outside of school.
Anime loving gaming otaku for life!
She has to be an otaku and to live around the same city as me.
I am a major otaku and just cant live without my anime / manga.
Genki Life Magazine: Genki Life is a free magazine aimed squarely at anime and manga fandom; the most recent issue includes articles on cosplay, dramas, and «Why I'd Only Date an Otaku,» as well as anime schedules and listings of upcoming anime conventions and manga releases.
Princess Jellyfish, the popular manga from Akiko Higashimura about a group of otaku women living together in Tokyo, will return from hiatus this June, it has been announced.
Princess Jellyfish, the manga from Akiko Higashimura about a group of otaku women in Tokyo, will be getting a live - action television series adaptation.
The life of Tomoya Aki, a high school otaku working part time to buy anime, one day runs into Megumi Kato, the most beautiful girl he's ever seen.
She didn't think simply releasing a book in 2006, detailing life as a gamer, being a part of otaku culture in Japan and the general J - nerdiness that exists in the city of lights and color was enough.
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Benny Carrillo (Head Editor)-- A gamer since the days of the NES, this professional otaku adores Mega Man, Super Robot Wars, Yuri, Visual Novels, the Slice of Life anime genre, and of course Hyperdimension Neptunia.
A gamer since the days of the NES, this professional otaku adores Mega Man, Super Robot Wars, Yuri, Visual Novels, the Slice of Life anime genre, and of course Hyperdimension Neptunia.
Akiba has been invaded by creatures known as «Synthisters» who prey on the otaku patrons of Akihabara like vampires, but feast on their will to live and energy to socialize rather than their blood.
Referencing a diverse range of subjects, from bunker archaeology to otaku subcultures, Abbas instills generic forms with unfamiliar associations, in an attempt to describe the «invisible violences» that permeate seemingly innocuous facets of everyday life.
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