Not saying any of these communities are bad. Simply saying which one is the toughest to be apart of.
[spoiler]when I say toughest I mean which community ridicules it's own people. Making fun of "noobs" or treating women like shit, or bickering over dumb things. I'm a sports fan and gaming fan and not afraid to admit I've argued over stupid subjects on here before.[/spoiler]
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If you listen closely, you can hear the sound of weaboos the world over getting triggered.
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Edited by Carmine100: 3/27/2016 5:07:30 PMGaming or Anime
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When I say Naga, you say saki!
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Childishly annoying- gaming(thanks to the rise of COD style gaming communities) Illogicially aggressive and moronic- sports Just plain weird- anime
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Radical sports fans are toxic. They [i]will[/i] trash talk the shit out of your team if it's not their's. Squealing at the TV whenever the opposing team scores. Ffs.
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As for anime, I've seen one or two. They were cool, not something i could ever see myself watching more then once a year, but whats all the hate towards them for? Is it because of fanboys, or genre?
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God damn, what's with the hate towards anime haha?
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I only have associated with gaming community, so I have no perspective
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But... I like a few animes :(
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They all get bad tbh.
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Shit. I've seen fanboys of all of those things. They're all equally retarded. lol
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Anime. Those fanboys are so obsessed it's ridiculous. It's like they love every single anime ever no matter how crazy it is.
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Definitely sports because destroys places
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Don't riots sometimes happen after major sporting events?
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Anime. This is from someone who loves anime. Some people get so -blam!-ing wrapped into that shit they ruin it for the rest of us.
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Sports. They literally destroy city's.
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I am both an avid gamer and I also enjoy anime. There are times when people in the anime community are pretty bad. I've seen instances where someone would yell "Your not a true anime fan unless you watch it in the original japanese with english subtitles.". And there are times when people in the gaming community are equally bad. I've seen instances where someone would yell "Your not a true fan of Fallout unless you've played through Fallout 1, Fallout 2, and Fallout Tactics.". Point I'm trying to make, that everyone should understand is this: Don't hate a community based on the attitudes of a few individuals. Those individuals, as vocal as they maybe sometimes, do not speak for the whole community. Have a good day, and Game On.
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Red leader, standing by
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They can all get pretty bad, but anime communities get on my nerves the most often
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probably anime. [spoiler]those damn dirty weebs[/spoiler]
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Definitely anime[spoiler]fūcking weebs[/spoiler]
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Weebs
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Idk in anime people just argue over which anime is easier to masturbate to while in gaming I've learned so many various creative curses. Tough call.
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They're all equally terrible. I definitely prefer the anime community out of those listed.
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I don't really know anything about the animes community aside from stereotypes. But I do know for certain that a massive majority of the gaming community is just there bitching about things nowadays.
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Edited by Auttumnnnn: 3/26/2016 10:43:35 PMComics. I feel like it's probably just a bunch of elitist losers who would get angry because I don't know how fast Superman can fly from the Earth to the Sun. Gaming is also pretty bad because there are so many people who try to convince themselves they're great for being able to play a game well, as well as ridiculing others for not being able to play the game well. Anime is mostly cool, but there are a lot people with very strong opinions. Sports is bad. Lots of people are very close-minded, supporting "their team" regardless of how successful they are or aren't. Really makes no sense to me. They're also very hateful toward supporters of other rival teams, which is just dumb. Music is filled with mountains of close-mindedness. People actually believe the music they listen to is good, and that the music they don't listen to is bad. A lot of people on this site are like this. You'd think that being a quality person with an open mind would be the highest priority, but people would rather be "right". Rather silly, if you ask me.