by FalseInquisition November 17, 2023
Get the Weeb mug.Someone who likes anime. Can be pretty embarrassing at times, or have suspicious internet activity, since a lot of anime’s have questionable content in them, but they can be alright people, I guess. As long as they're not creepy and just like anime, maybe collect some figures of characters or something, then they’re pretty cool people. Don’t judge a book by its cover I suppose. Note that not all anime enjoyers like to use this label due to its modern perception. But in the end, if you consider yourself a weeb, then knock yourself out.
Guy 1: Are you a weeb?
Guy 2: I am a big fan of naruto and spyxfamily, but I wouldn’t consider myself that. I really like anime, but it’s not a huge part of my life.
Guy 1: Oh. Okay.
Guy 2: I am a big fan of naruto and spyxfamily, but I wouldn’t consider myself that. I really like anime, but it’s not a huge part of my life.
Guy 1: Oh. Okay.
by LeoTheKilljoy January 6, 2024
Get the Weeb mug.a weeb is a subhuman loser who obsesses over dumb cartoons from japan. they are always fat, gross,fedora-wearing, katana collecting, unwashed, males. women can be weebs too, but most are not as sick and fucked up as the males. they worship the country of japan..and make us regret not dropping a third bomb on them. all are pedophiles. not for liking lolicon (aka drawing of cartoon children getting fucked) but for trying to rape any underage kids at anime cons. they also go on twitter to be wastes of jizz, weebs harass and bully others while hiding behind anime avatars to show how pathetic they are, usually choosing the face and name of some faggot anime character they love. weebs are not in touch with reality and think having a body pillow is just as good as a human woman. they hate real women because all of them are incel loser faggots, who hate that women are not subservient, geisha whores, with huge eyes and big tits like the dumbass cartoons they jerkoff to. and play stupid anime games where raping children is the goal. hopefully, we as a society will rise up and put these, inhuman filth into death camps. and nuke the japs again.
by wacko hullabaloo January 8, 2024
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by Ganallitor December 15, 2023
Get the Weebs mug.A person who is a fat sweaty obese lil fatty named Jt and Rio Fuckass, also crash4414 (on discord)
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Hey Rio,
So, handling criticism without feeling like you want to cry can be tough, but it's definitely doable. Here are a few tips that might help:
Pause and Breathe: When you hear something critical, take a moment. Don't react immediately. Breathe in, breathe out. This small pause can give you the space to respond more calmly.
Focus on the Feedback: Try to detach your emotions from the words and focus on the actual feedback. Is there something useful in there? Even if it's not delivered in the nicest way, there might be a grain of truth or something you can learn from it.
Take it as an Opportunity to Grow: Constructive criticism, even if it stings, can be a chance to improve. See it as a stepping stone toward being even better at what you do.
Learn to Differentiate: Understand the difference between constructive criticism and plain old negativity. Constructive criticism aims to help you improve, while negativity is just about bringing you down. Learn to filter and take in what's helpful.
Talk it Out: If you're feeling overwhelmed, find someone you trust and talk about it. Sometimes expressing your feelings helps lighten the load.
Best,
Your Name
Hey Rio,
So, handling criticism without feeling like you want to cry can be tough, but it's definitely doable. Here are a few tips that might help:
Pause and Breathe: When you hear something critical, take a moment. Don't react immediately. Breathe in, breathe out. This small pause can give you the space to respond more calmly.
Focus on the Feedback: Try to detach your emotions from the words and focus on the actual feedback. Is there something useful in there? Even if it's not delivered in the nicest way, there might be a grain of truth or something you can learn from it.
Take it as an Opportunity to Grow: Constructive criticism, even if it stings, can be a chance to improve. See it as a stepping stone toward being even better at what you do.
Learn to Differentiate: Understand the difference between constructive criticism and plain old negativity. Constructive criticism aims to help you improve, while negativity is just about bringing you down. Learn to filter and take in what's helpful.
Talk it Out: If you're feeling overwhelmed, find someone you trust and talk about it. Sometimes expressing your feelings helps lighten the load.
by bobbbbbbbbeer December 18, 2023
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