State Alchemist (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 10/01/13 | Reply
Oh my God, there's so many things wrong with Blurred Lines. Those poor AKB girls probably don't know this song insinuates rape. Yeah, its catchy, but come on.
Anyway thanks for the news.
Hatsune Miku has appeared in a USA Today article, being called "the crowd-sourced celeb" and the first "wiki-celebrity". Her fame has been attributed to the fact anyone can add to her story, making her the first musician to have no end, no faults, and no true genre.
edisshort
State Alchemist (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 10/01/13 | Reply
Oh my God, there's so many things wrong with Blurred Lines. Those poor AKB girls probably don't know this song insinuates rape. Yeah, its catchy, but come on.
Anyway thanks for the news.
StarryShizen
Otakuite+ | Posted 10/01/13 | Reply
Oh god no why are the Members of AKB48 into Robin Thicke's Blurred Lines.... OTL"
Can't blame them for language barrier though...
Anyway! I'm really excited for the new pokemon season! Can't wait to start watching it~
CelestialSushi
Lombax of Earth (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 10/01/13 | Reply
@Hisaishi:
Ooh, gotta check that out. Thanks! :D
Hisaishi
News Correspondent (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 09/30/13 | Reply
Late Edition News:
Hatsune Miku has appeared in a USA Today article, being called "the crowd-sourced celeb" and the first "wiki-celebrity". Her fame has been attributed to the fact anyone can add to her story, making her the first musician to have no end, no faults, and no true genre.
Link
dr Muraki
Otakuite++ | Posted 09/30/13 | Reply
Thank you for the news!