Sapphire225 (post: 1516049) wrote:-A friend of mine and a friend of hers dressed up as Hetalia characters. Hetalia Yaoi fangirls literally chased them and made them take a very uncomfortable photo shoot. No wonder she doesn't like the fandom at all.
TopazRaven (post: 1516108) wrote:What the...are some of the fans really THAT bad? 0.o I always kind of rolled my eyes when people were like, "OMGZ guys, Hetalia fandom suckz and they are all crazeh". Considering I'm a fan of the show and would like to consider myself inleast semi-normal, I've talked to plenty of other mature and non-crazy fans as well so I didn't really know what all the complaining was about. Yaoi also doesn't bother me though so I guess my tolerance level is very high fandom wise. Still if that was me and one of my friends I think I would have told them to back off and threaten to get security if they refused. o.0
You know, someone created a 100% fan-video of Axis Powers and it had them all with guns and knives and they were killing each other. And it was really well done.TopazRaven (post: 1516117) wrote:People actually cosplay as Nazi Germany and Prussia? *Facepalm.* Okay, that is...just no. Yeah, fan-art doesn't usually bother me unless it involves rape or child molestation which I will admit is far to common in this fandom. I have to keep myself from flipping at peope, if it's on DA I just report them as both those things are against the rules anyway. As for violence, it depends on the context. If it's a fan-art or fan-fiction describing a time of war then blood is to be expected after all.
Hiryu (post: 1516160) wrote:This past year, my older brother walked into the bathroom and saw an out of shape 40-year old dressed in a pikachu costume.
Otaku Jordan (post: 1517268) wrote:BTW, about cosplaying as Nazi Germany and Prussia, why is that so bad? Unless you start going "seig heil" or something I would probably think it was cool.
Otaku Jordan (post: 1517268) wrote:Are cons family-friendly? It kinda doesn't sound like it.
BTW, about cosplaying as Nazi Germany and Prussia, why is that so bad? Unless you start going "seig heil" or something I would probably think it was cool.
Otaku Jordan (post: 1517268) wrote:Are cons family-friendly? It kinda doesn't sound like it.
TheMewster (post: 1517310) wrote:You know, I was interested in going to a con, especially as a CAA meetup. Not anymore.
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