How Otaku Are You?

I just got finished taking the 200 question “The Anime Otaku-ness Test” at Armory.com. Some of the more embarrassing questions that I answered positively to were:
- Do you know what ‘nani’ and ‘baka’ mean? (Actually this is kind of a cheat. The origianal question is “If yes, do you know what ‘nani’ and ‘baka’ mean. And it was meant to partner up with the previous question which was: “Do you commonly use words like ‘nani’ and ‘baka’ even though you can’t speak Japanese?” I do know what ‘nani’ and ‘baka’ mean but I don’t commonly use them.
- Do you commonly use words like ‘nani’ and ‘baka’ even though you can’t speak Japanese? Yup, Studio Ghibli, Aniplex and Manga.
- Do you own multiple VCR decks? Yes and this is particularly embarrassing as this test was created in 1998 when VCR’s were the top of home recording technology. I own two. One is a VCR/DVD combo and the other is a TV/VCR combo we keep in our bathroom. So we can watch VHS tapes. On the toilet. While pooping.
So yeah. I answered yes to 45 questions giving me a score of 77.5% otaku pure, which acording to their scoreboard makes me a “Dark Prince of otaku (virgin SVHS decks I sacrifice unto you)”
Update: I just realized that I got the scores mixed up. I’m 77.5% otaku pure which means I’m 22.5% otaku corrupt. Too bad ’cause I’d rather be corrupt than pure. I better get started shopping at JList.
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