i think having an #otaku channel would be nice, but even though it's been more then a month i still have no stars to vote with so.
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by this logic there should be a #cookieziVoid wrote:
Why not?
As far as I can tell, #osu has a lot of otaku-related "discussion" (if you want call whatever goes on in there that).
If it would drive out the fangirl talk and trigger a !faq cookiezi message whenever his name is mentioned, then I'm not against it.Shiirn wrote:
by this logic there should be a #cookieziVoid wrote:
Why not?
As far as I can tell, #osu has a lot of otaku-related "discussion" (if you want call whatever goes on in there that).
people don't die in anime your logic is flawedWishy22 wrote:
Would this be like a #spoilers channel? I mean the #otakuculturechannel. I can see already how you go join and they're talking about who died in the latest episode of X.
Shiirn wrote:
people don't die in anime your logic is flawed
Shiirn wrote:
Will be populated by the fanbase of a certain... ...large-sword-wielding dead teenager
I dunno about this. It's not consistent sure, but I've seen days where #videogames was active from the crack of dawn to late night. I'd say that Osu! has a massive fanbase of both Otakus and Gamers. Otakus are attracted to Osu for the anime, and Gamers are attracted for the epic EBA gameplay. There ought to be room for both channels.dkun wrote:
as some of the staff and users have said, #videogmes is rarely ever used. so why not run the trial with #videogames being replaced? hit two birds with one stone.
They die until the manga author decides to bring them back to life, for instance, every character in Dragon Ball Z.Shiirn wrote:
people don't die in anime your logic is flawed
there i bolded the problem XDLybydose wrote:
Is there any reason these things can't just be discussed in #osu?
Because #osu is the biggest. It's such a sprawl at times.Lybydose wrote:
What problem? #osu is the English channel, used for discussing anything in English.
The other languages have a channel for universally discussing anything, but for some reason people feel the need to split up English. Why?
I actually said that as a joke XD (hence the XD face)Lybydose wrote:
What problem? #osu is the English channel, used for discussing anything in English.
The other languages have a channel for universally discussing anything, but for some reason people feel the need to split up English. Why?
That's worth testing. Let's go with it.Ephemeral wrote:
replace #videogames with #hobbies
problems solved
Hush, you already had your funny moment.Shael wrote:
look at me im biggest weaboo XD!!! no1 can touch me im best otaku!!
Make an "Off-Topic" channel and destroy the subforum we have for it, at least would be easier to manageDerekku wrote:
I agree with replacing #videogames, but something like "#hobbies" sounds a bit too general and I'm afraid of the channel becoming another RP lounge...
you mean #osu?James2250 wrote:
"Off-Topic" channel
Oh, oh, I know these, it's... it's... Jarate and.. an-- DETERGENT right?!?!Shiirn wrote:
B) Will be populated by the fanbase of a certain orange-suited ninja or a large-sword-wielding dead teenager and nobody else will be able to get a word in edgewise