I was on Digg, and I saw this article about a petition to allow marriage to 2D characters.
“I am no longer interested in three dimensions. I would even like to become a resident of the two-dimensional world,” he wrote.
“However, that seems impossible with present-day technology. Therefore, at the very least, would it be possible to legally authorise marriage with a two-dimensional character?”
Most people probably saw this article and thought, “LOLJAPAN.” However, having read enough about ronery otaku, my first thought was, “I wonder who inspired Taichi Takashita to put forth this petition.” It took a little bit of digging, but several sources point to Asahina Mikuru (no info on which version) as the potential waifu. Now it just sounds like an attention ploy and/or a stupid viral marketing scheme for Haruhi 2.
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I was on Digg, and I saw this article about a petition to allow marriage to 2D characters.
Most people probably saw this article and thought, “LOLJAPAN.” However, having read enough about ronery otaku, my first thought was, “I wonder who inspired Taichi Takashita to put forth this petition.” It took a little bit of digging, but several sources point to Asahina Mikuru (no info on which version) as the potential waifu. Now it just sounds like an attention ploy and/or a stupid viral marketing scheme for Haruhi 2.
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