Thread:Hitsuji Mamoru/@comment-30314236-20170822173923/@comment-27971189-20170928133450

@ Hitsuji

That's what I meant by self-centered.

From start I didn't referring to how cool the character is, but the story delivered as a whole when it comes to chuunige, which is why I insisted to separate chuuni as psychological issue and chuuni as genre; having them on same boat will made you misunderstand everything.

@ Shikifan

Which is why it considered as psychological issue.

Its weird because it didn't follow social norm; majority of people will branded them as weirdos, chuuni portrayal in animes not really helping, while such act is explainable as causality exist, mainly by reason of admiration / respect to some works or culture that leading to desire of "I want to be like him/her (the character)."

So its not that bad. As a child imagining yourself as superhero capable to jump from rooftop and save the days is already an act of chuuni; while for adult its like embarassing act, some hardcore fans willing to do that to express their respect/admiration to some characters.

My friend sometimes imitating Kamen Rider transformation pose like he's the real Kamen Rider, even using their signature lines if there are opportunities. And its not that laughable unless you didn't care about his passion to Kamen Rider--thinking it as simply act of stupid clown like what Bird did, hence tendency of negative views toward it.

The reason why such terms originate by Japan, is easily because Its land of anime and manga, where anime and manga can be serious matters which I do not surprise if its like alien concept for people like you, Hitsuji and Bird.