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charme.*:
^^ hehe great
and before i forget ( my memory *sucks*) i just wanted to say i really admire you
i don't think i could handle that kind of situations..
you too kawaiihana!
you girls are an example to follow

moezychan:
Arigatou charme-chan! That is very touching.

Cherry-chan:
Funny how things turn out. Right now my cousin and sisters are all placing bets on how old I will be when I lose interest in anime (which, I strongly believe is never) :sweatdrop:

Today my oldest sister (who's nineteen) called me into her room and had a talk with me.

She talked about how she and my second oldest sister (who's 18) used (they both grew out of it some years ago) to be anime obsessives at my age, just like my cousin and me. I guess the love of anime runs in my family. Well, I knew she used an anime obsessive, but she never really talked to me about it. She showed me her old posters and fanart (mostly digimon), and even her website she created with my sister (digimon, also.) She also said some really nice things about how she was sort of happy I was an anime obsessive, because it reminded her of how she was an anime obsessive.

Then she showed me her Cardcaptor Sakura. I had completely forgotten she used to love Cardcaptor Sakura. She showed me her pictures and posters and even her Cardcaptor Sakura CD. I was so happy when she gave me the CD as an early birthday present! It was kind of my first sentimental moment between me and my oldest sister. Now I remember I have my sister to thank a lot. She was the one who first introduced me to Cardcaptor Sakura. I remember when I was six. She called me into her room and asked me if I wanted to watch a movie. I said yes, so she told me to grab a chair and watch. And the movie was Cardcaptor Sakura 2nd Movie. I liked the movie, even though I didn't understand what they were saying (I didn't understand the subtitles, either). Years later, when I was about 9, I got all anime obsessed with the anime that was shown on tv. I also remembered watching the CCS movie, so I searched some stuff about it and got obsessed with that, a lot.

Today, I still have the copy of the movie I watched when I was six. I watch it over and over again :). Now I really appreciate my sister. I guess I could say she was the one that got me into CCS. Today I have actually learned to appreciate all my sisters. I don't hate them as much as I said I have before.

Oh yeah, here's the website to my sisters' digimon site: www.geocities.com/reflect_taiora Um, I dunno if you really want to visit the site, they haven't updated for QUITE a while... *cough* a year *cough*

Oh, guess which digimon fanart of Sora is mine? (I really hated them for posting it, they didn't even get my permission)

moezychan:
For me it was the exact opposite. I'm the youngest in my family and I actually got my family interested in anime. One of my older sisters thought she liked anime, but it was the dubbed version of Card Captor Sakura. Thankfully I enlightened her! I even have the majority of my family talking Japanese because I'm so anime obsessed!

Cherry-chan:
Hehe none of the people in my (immediate) family like anime. They also don't like it when I sing in Japanese or talk to my cousin in Japanese ("Shut up with that Japanese crap. We can't understand what you're saying!") They pretty much want nothing to do with it (anime). If I start talking about anime to one of my sisters or parents, they look disinterested, bored, and don't respond to what I say. Sheesh. It's pretty hard being an anime obsessive in my family. None of them understand why I love it so much, and my mom hates it when i buy manga or anything to do with anime. She instead wants me to spend my money on clothes *rolls eyes* which I have plenty of, thank you very much.

Like, for example, one day I was out shopping at the mall with one of my sisters and my fellow anime obsessive cousin. I saw a volume of TRC I didn't have at a bookstore. I grabbed for it. My sister immediately started shaking her head and saying, "Mom's probably not going to let you buy it." I decided to test her theory by calling my mom on my cousin's cellphone. I timidly asked my mom if I could by the TRC manga, and she immediately hit the roof, saying, "Kim don't you even think of buying that manga manga!" I immediately shot back, "It's my money!" My mom responded by saying, "NO! Stop spending your money on that manga junk! You don't need any more! You already have lots of manga!"

"I only have 13!" I cried (that's such a small amount of manga, in my opinion).
"That's a lot!" says mom.
"Talk to Nikki." I muttered. "She has 53!!!!"
"I'm not talking about Nikki. I don't care about how much she has. YOU WILL NOT BUY THAT MANGA AND THAT'S FINAL!!" Mom shouts.
I immediately feel tears coming to my eyes (It's pathetic, I know, crying over manga). "Fine."

I slam the phone shut and complain and whine throughout the rest of the shopping trip.

Geesh. She doesn't even let me buy any more anime just because they already bought me two (one complete) anime series in the Philippines. I watched them all, and she still won't let me buy any more. God.

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