Does Anime effect someones personality
Hey guys the Truth here. Does it ever occur to you that someone you know kinda reminds you of a anime character or their personality is so much like the character. And does it make you more attracted to that person??? The Truth wants to know.by the way happy valentines day
http://www.ezydvd.com.au/g/i/p/222450.jpg
Re: Does Anime effect someones personality
yes ever since my girlfriend saw faye valentine from cowboy bebop she has tried to wear stuff like her hey im not complaining she has been wearing less each day but i have to fight the other guys off with a stick, sword, ak-47 two hand grenades and a rocket launcher, smokin!!!!
Re: Does Anime effect someones personality
i thin it can effect someone , but it hasn't done anything to me , i still luv anime the same as i always did , but i think it can make ppl lazy though
Re: Does Anime effect someones personality
It can only affect you if you let it affect you.
Re: Does Anime effect someones personality
I try not to copy those bird-witted dudes in anime.
Re: Does Anime effect someones personality
Quote:
Originally Posted by anime_being_god
i thin it can effect someone , but it hasn't done anything to me , i still luv anime the same as i always did , but i think it can make ppl lazy though
thats kinda funny cause its done the opposite to me, ever since i've started watching it i've been working harder, and i feel like a could run a mile lol.
and i never related anime to any other part of my life, its like a seperate world to me(a place that i can escape relality).
Re: Does Anime effect someones personality
Quote:
Originally Posted by dude101
thats kinda funny cause its done the opposite to me, ever since i've started watching it i've been working harder, and i feel like a could run a mile lol.
and i never related anime to any other part of my life, its like a seperate world to me(a place that i can escape relality).
well that seems to be a great affect on u , congrats dude
Re: Does Anime effect someones personality
Never noticed it personally, but I would assume it would be the same as someone emulating a role model. Just that our so called pop stars and celeb's are a bit more widely known and have more exposure, so that's why going to a mall anymore here in Chicago you see tons of Paris Hilton/Brittany Spears wanna-be's and those lovely individuals who want to be the next P-Diddy/Tupac. <shudders> Either end of the spectrum is scary...... or maybe I'm just too old :confused: