27Jun/0611
Ich bin ein perv (hnKd 6/2006)
*NSFW* Many years ago the proudest boast was boku wa otaku de arimasu [I am an otaku]. Today, in the world of anime fandom, the proudest boast is 'Ich bin ein perv.' All free anime fans not yet captured by the RCMP, wherever they may live, are citizens of pervdom, and, therefore, as a free anime fan, I take pride in the words 'Ich bin ein perv!' (as well as RIN X SABER 4TW!)

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June 27th, 2006 - 14:17
Oh nuts my heart just stopped, I am requesting that your blog be made worksafe with appropriate erhem…censorship. Still you guys are blogging brothers. Good to see there is one thing your both can “agree” on.
June 27th, 2006 - 15:50
Crusader, I would have thought the title would have been enough warning. LOL But good suggestion, have added Not Safe For Work signs.
tj_han86, the follow up question I’d like to pose is: Is it better to acknowledge one’s own perviness or to deny its very existence?
June 27th, 2006 - 14:52
All men are perverts. And here, some women are too.
June 27th, 2006 - 17:29
I like the more accurate tanuki orz-ing!
June 27th, 2006 - 22:59
Sorry, Uncle Sam is looking over my shoulder. I guess I need to learn moonspeak.
June 28th, 2006 - 01:58
Heh.
But this doesn’t top the idiocy I’ve heard of.
June 28th, 2006 - 08:57
Kabitzin, I’ve come to the conclusion that tanuki orz = facefault!
Crusader, speaking of Uncle Sam, the ‘moonspeak’ was inspired by JFK.
June 28th, 2006 - 14:01
Now you know why I like to dine with you in obscure coffee shops with spaced out tables…..
June 28th, 2006 - 14:11
Not the same… but I remember the stares me and my friends got when we started discussing the best ways to kill people. We were talking about games, and got overexcited.
June 28th, 2006 - 17:56
Stripey, I heard Tai Hwa not so obscure anymore, rediscovered by some TV food program. Heheh.
Skane, in Singapore, apparently the best way to stop (non-ah beng) pple from staring at you is to look back, smile and wave them real friendly.
Sure look/run away one.
T_I, no. It’s just that quite a few bahasa words have entered into common usage in Singapore slang and used by the ethnic Chinese as well.
June 28th, 2006 - 17:44
is the Racoon Malay? Or Indonesian?