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So to conclude if you happen to come across a weeaboo that is at least being civil with little to no spaghetti protruding from them, try and be kind.
Because they are ♥♥♥♥♥♥ you know it, I know it even a portion of the weeaboos know it.
Let's create an environment across all boards that makes choosing to change a possibility for those not lost forever.
Your fortune: Bad Luck
Becoming a weeaboo is a choice! Isn't it?
I propose that it's a choice that can be over tuned and changed, but only with love, support and understanding from the rest of the community.
>This isn’t to question whether or not good art can stir an orray of complex feelings and emotions.
The sexual or romantic attraction to anime characters is a slippery slope that exists as soon as somebody experiences it, the anime publishers use sex to sell units like many mainstream marketing techniques.
Is there evidence to suggest being a weeaboo is a choice? – Research suggests that sexual orientation is determined by a complex, subconscious socialisation process rather than any inherent “natural” genetic cause.
Which fits the dilemma perfectly unless there were virgin caveman fapping to cave paintings.