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I am native american, yet i am a fan of japonese literature.  Im an otaku which is japonese for a fan of anime/manga. I have noticed several manga which have a "Satan" or "Daemon" character, and really they arent that bad. Granted they are pure fiction meant to be enjoyed and not meant to portray a being just a characture of a personality trait.OK, All that set aside i find the japonese view on demons interesting. They are often upbeat and positive with many of the "satan" protecting the weak, the young and the women. It definitely lacks a strong xian view. As far as i can tell that region just doesnt take xianity very seriously. Even when they portray a christian of some sort they are very reserved. So not all demonic stories are anti-christian horror flicks.
 
Actually don't call yourself an "otaku" because it's an insult in Japan. It's actually very insulting. From Urban Dictionary:
"Otaku is the honorific word of Taku (home). 
Otaku is extremely negative in meaning as it is used to refer to someone who stays at home all the time and doesn't have a life (no social life, no love life, etc) 

Usually an otaku person has nothing better to do with their life so they pass the time by watching anime, playing videogames, surfing the internet (otaku is also used to refer to a nerd/hacker/programmer). 

In the Western culture, people confuse otaku to be something positive like "Guru". If you think about it, it's not really good to be called a guru if it means you are a total loser who can't socialize with other people except through the Internet. 

Other Japanese words which have been confused by Westerners also include but not limited to: Anime, Manga, etcotaku no jinsei ha yabai na! (it sucks to live the life of an otaku!)"


 
That being said, I often did wonder this same thing. In different Japanese manga, and their anime counterparts, Demons are definatly portrayed in a different light than all this stupid Western shit. It sure SEEMS like they have a more realistic grasp on Spiritual Satanism, and it SEEMS that they dont have the same kind of restrictions to print those views. One of these days I'll visit.
 
Translate the word Otaku into english it means "nerd".
However in japan everyone who studies and has standards is held in high esteem whereas in america anyone who cares about intellectualism is called a nerd.

So basically take the american version of a nerd and that's the highlight of successful individuals in japan (or any country) who see the value of discipline, study and intellect.
Now in japan, a country run by what westerners call nerds, when a japanese person calls you a nerd/otaku you can just tell where this is going, it's the biggest slap in the face imaginable where you are a total loser and most japanese consider otaku as sickening as pedophiles and rapists.
Now I live like a shut in because I'm broke, cannot find a job due to a broken economy and if I did find a job I could not live off the wages they would give me. I made twice as much in the army as a private E-1 than most americans ever make and to this day any job I find that will actually hire me will cheap out and only give me minimum wage.

So I shut myself in, powerlift, study, meditate daily and prepare for the day we satanists can finally overtake this country and kick the fucking jews out for good!
My reclusive lifestyle is born out of the fact I see no need to go out of my way to socialize and instead bury myself in my studies, martial arts and weight training, and meditations.




On Saturday, May 16, 2015 9:54 AM, "j.l3mm0n@... [JoyofSatan666]" <[email protected] wrote:


  Actually don't call yourself an "otaku" because it's an insult in Japan. It's actually very insulting. From Urban Dictionary:
"Otaku is the honorific word of Taku (home). 
Otaku is extremely negative in meaning as it is used to refer to someone who stays at home all the time and doesn't have a life (no social life, no love life, etc) 

Usually an otaku person has nothing better to do with their life so they pass the time by watching anime, playing videogames, surfing the internet (otaku is also used to refer to a nerd/hacker/programmer). 

In the Western culture, people confuse otaku to be something positive like "Guru". If you think about it, it's not really good to be called a guru if it means you are a total loser who can't socialize with other people except through the Internet. 

Other Japanese words which have been confused by Westerners also include but not limited to: Anime, Manga, etcotaku no jinsei ha yabai na! (it sucks to live the life of an otaku!)"




 
@the_fire_starter666 yeah weeabu is the correct term right, but I wouldn't call anyone that because im not that nerdy XD!

anyway yeah, man I even saw one anime where a hero was trying to slay a demon king only to find that she was a nice um, *cough* curvy woman. She explained to him that the human government was making demons look evil just to get their land's resources. They are definitely really laid back on xianity.
 
I hardly got a social life... also stay at home a lot to. I got no love life either, but I do know one thing, I'm not no fucking loser... And anyone who thinks so can suck my fucking dick. Hail Satan? 
Also, last but not least, what makes you a LOSER in this life is not if you have a 'social' life or how 'cool you are' its if you sit on your ass not trying to work for your spiritual freedom, just being a slave, not doing ANYTHING at all to break free from the spiritual shackles forged for you (like most people, even those WITH a social life). That's what makes you a loser. Me on the other hand, I'm trying, and I'll continue to try, DESPITE the odds set against me at the moment (which is a lot), and when it comes to knowing I don't stand a chance, I will go out FIGHTING these spirits that are harassing me and hopefully take one of them with me in the process, considering if I fail or not... I know what I'm capable of and just how far my potential goes, which is the reason why they won't allow me to reach it. They fear me, and knowing that, puts a smile on my face... :)
 
There's a HUGE difference between alone and lonely.

I have no desire to be considered "acceptable" by any Jewy Springer fans or those who turn a blind eye to the abuses of xians, because they want to go to "heaven" when they die.

I have no need for the "love" of American women who read Cosmo or are well-hidden psychopaths.

It is no sign of health to be well-adjusted to a sick society.

Hail Father Satan forever!
 
Who needs a social life! I don't have one and I'm perfectly fine! 

I take that back. I've threatened people with horrible and sadistic things. For all sorts of reasons. I probably need therapy. That's what my mom says anyway. 
Hail Satan!
 
Guys, these were the urban dictionary's words not mine. All I did is posted it here to clarify it because there are many Western people who use Japanese words without understanding their meaning so they end up looking like fools to Japanese people. Another example is I see from time to time in this group people who have the username "Ronin". They think it means an ultra-cool Samurai or something (because these people like to play with katanas and things like that) but all it means is a school dropout. Again it's used as an insult in Japan, not as something positive.
 
well said. This is the reason I live like a hermit XD
Well adjusted to a dogshit pile like this jewish shitstain society is not a good thing at all.



On Monday, May 18, 2015 9:13 AM, "no.state@... [JoyofSatan666]" <[email protected] wrote:


  There's a HUGE difference between alone and lonely.

I have no desire to be considered "acceptable" by any Jewy Springer fans or those who turn a blind eye to the abuses of xians, because they want to go to "heaven" when they die.

I have no need for the "love" of American women who read Cosmo or are well-hidden psychopaths.

It is no sign of health to be well-adjusted to a sick society.

Hail Father Satan forever!

 
Ronin is a samurai with out a lord. A wandering swordsman. They were always treated with mixed feelings because they had no lord so many turned to crime. They were treated ok by some due to being held by the way of the sword. Though not all followed the way and just used a blade as a weapon. They use it as an insult in japan because of its history. A school drop out is equivalent to the Ronin who wandered. I myself enjoy martial arts and a katana is a weapon i think is both beautiful and graceful. Sadly though many people make fun of others for loving blades as much as i do because they think of nerdy or werido. I love them for no good reason and just have a deep connection to them. Oh well :D. As for being an otaku. When used in the positive way, western,  it means anime/manga enthusiast. I am like that. In the bad, used as an insult, it means freak who likes anime manga. Calling yourself one in a positive light is fine and if others use the bad term so what. Do you need their praise? No you don't.
 
@The_Fire_Starter666
Lmao, that's funny you bring that up... Makes me think of that Samurai character in the new Mortal Kombat, his name is Ronin as well... Pretty popular character too. That's kind of funny when you think about it. Hehe. :)
 
The Japanese word "Ronin" means a samurai without a master. Either the samurai killed the master, or the master died, but either way the samurai is rogue. There's another Japanese word's meaning, and it is not *cool*, in fact it is an insult to ancient Japanese customs.
 
Yeah and also a relationship doesn't ensure more happiness either. My friends always tease me for never having a girlfriend, I always explain to them that it isn't for any reason other than the fact that I don't want one. I can count like 4 or 5 girls in my life that had an affection for me, I turned down like 2 of them and the others I just avoided, mostly because I knew their personality. I can just read people, all it takes is like a couple minutes with someone for me to read them like a book, and I don't wanna read those books again. To sum it up, if you are content with not having a social life or love life, then stay like that, there is nothing wrong with it.
 
@RichardLester.

Chin up, you wont always be in the situation you're in. Satan and our other loving Gods/Goddesses work very hard alongside us to put such issues to bed. I'm goin' through some shit too. It'll be worked out eventually try da stay positive eh? It goes a long way.


On the note of Otaku. Yeah that's pretty much what I thought it was minus the shut in part heh. I did that for 2 years. It was partially my fault, by mostly the enemies. I don't think I would have actually done it without sly tactics on the enemies part for 10 1/2years(almost all of my school life till about some time into 11th grade prior to me reclusing.)
I had probably planned to get a job and find some college somewhere along the line.

It was a horrible mistake on my part like THE worst mistake of my life. The enemy played chess with my mind for those 2 years and I almost lost it for good. It as High Priestess Maxine Dietrich said on the JoS. Isolation has a high potential to cause insanity. With or without the enemies influence. I just got mindfucked fairly hard for those 2 years wich lead into the after years when I truly realized there was a problem somehow...

The after years occurred when I was forced to move to a place I am now due to lack of stable life foundations and sanity. It actually got a lot worse when I came out here because I was living in the woods(places famous for true isolation). The after years were about 8 in total. It's how I got to know the enemy as well as I do now. When you spend enough time with an interrogator(what it felt like) you get to know them really well. It's why next to nothing they do anymore works either heh.

My point is, the enemy works the worst on those trapped in isolation. They work to cause a disconnection with people or some other kind of distinction to cause discord in ones life.what I advise doing is getting over whatever issues one has because that's their main mode of attack.

On a far better note I actually LOVE Japans interpretation of Daemons. I first encountered this in the RPG Chrono Cross when it had an accessory called a Daemon Charm meant to protect the wearer from certain kinds of harm. I've seen decent interpretations of Daemons in multiple anime titles that would really give person something to think about. It leaves mental play room if its not direct. Like Yu Yu Hakusho for example. And many other titles that make the Gods out to either be misunderstood or like us in appearance or style of personality.
..while none of it is directly what any of our Gods/Goddesses are like its still a happy thing to see that we will return and reclaim our world.

One of my favorite characters I have ever seen would have to either Hiei or Kurama. It shows very positive aspects. Especially Yukina(all of the above from Yu Yu Hakusho) Yukina is the closest match O have ever found.

It makes me so happy to see that there are semi decent representations coming from Japan and that judeo/xianity basically has little If no place in Japan. japan is basically coming out and says to the new kiss our asses not in this house without directly saying it.

I say it makes me happy because this media goes worldwide and people get a far better perspective than the dominant jewish account. It's almost like Japan is trying to teach the rest of the world something. Although that's an extremely bias statement.
Either way I like it for what its attempting to do.


I can't exactly remember what the first anime title I watched was that portrayed Daemons in a more positive interesting almost decent fashion. Back then I was connecting to subconscious memories. Now I see it consciously.

I'd always thought to travel to Japan when younger but now I dunno might be too much of a hassle.
 
@jamesmarshall and dalightskin: I'm talking about the way most Japanese people use the word "ronin" in our days. Ronin is slang for a college dropout or one who has failed the college exam. It's also used to refer to husbands who have been thrown out of their houses by their wives and similar things.
 
@the_fire_starter666
Oh I see. The examples of the meaning of the word establish it as basically a person who walks out on or is cast out of a higher order. Even if it is only to be used as a school dropout or leaving husband, this seems like the root of the words full meaning. That is where people get their confusion from as the meaning of the word being a rogue samurai is archaic among Japanese culture seeing as samurai don't really exist anymore.
 
I care how they use their words why? Hell most words have more then meaning to begin with. All the person uses when they say that is common vernacular which always trumps everything due to common vernacular turn into a new meaning or new word all together. Either by becoming a new word itself, changing the old one, and or adding a new definition of said word. Granted it is western common vernacular by last i check i don't leave in the east so i couldn't care less. I care if i see myself as a fool. If others call me a fool their words are nothing more then dust to me.


On Tuesday, May 19, 2015 11:29 PM, "j.l3mm0n@... [JoyofSatan666]" <[email protected] wrote:


  @jamesmarshall and dalightskin: I'm talking about the way most Japanese people use the word "ronin" in our days. Ronin is slang for a college dropout or one who has failed the college exam. It's also used to refer to husbands who have been thrown out of their houses by their wives and similar things.

 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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