On the last day of winter vacation, leave a lingering attachment.

by xue94fwsh on 2012-02-26 16:20:12

Don't otaku feel lonely? Boys of the same age are all in cities, mountains, and seaside singing their youth while otaku hide in the dark room just playing games. Even if they occasionally go out, their eyes will only focus on the square screen of the game machine. Like machines, their lives are only about choosing options. They sit by the computer and wait for a year just to look forward to the long-awaited update. Isn't it miserable? Isn't it sad? To spend such a gloomy youth, but we never feel pain. Even without these meaningless worries, we have experienced countless times of burning fulfillment. It is not just an insufficient combustion in form, but a bright red combustion like a blazing fire. No matter what others say, we are addicted to games. No matter what others say, we love games. There are brothers in games, friends in games, souls in games. We have never regarded games as entertainment. We have our own understanding. Facing the thickening lenses in front of the screen, we don't have words. Real feelings will not be buried. We are otaku, we love ACG. From Contra to Warcraft III, from Ultraman to Only God Knows the World, the more we experience, the more reluctant we are to let go. We don't want to abandon them who grow up with us. The Hojianghu in Xunxian, Guaigai Lan in CF, Ao13, Shiwen, GAL's conquest, and En no Kūkō, I don't want to forget anything or abandon anything. But one day, we will have to give up ACG. I hope that day, I can still say, I am an otaku, I will not forget ACG. Games and anime will not leave me far away. They will only be passed down like culture. On the day I choose, ACG, I will definitely keep it in mind. Whether at 20, 30, or 40 years old, I remember that I was once an otaku. By the way, how effective is uu soup for breast enlargement?