We went to Anime Boston and didn’t even tell you
Actually, I didn’t go to Anime Boston; kransom did.
I boycotted Anime Boston for reasons described in my previous post.
He did a “Twitter” from Anime Boston, but just one, which goes as follows:
The meaning of this is that despite the promises of excitement and fun made for the weekend, in reality it had bimyou-ish panels and events, and the “sec” was also bimyou.
I would venture that this entire gathering was a physical form of chu-mail: the hand flapping of a thousand aspies wearing their Sonichu medallions and courageous but awkwardly attempting to express their love for anime.
Let us be thankful that their failure was mostly contained within a single convention center and the hazukashii news did not reach the glorious nation of Japan.
So, it’s sort of understandable that no post was written here, on this blog, about the anime event he attended.
I wish to recommend you instead a blog made by a GNU/Linux doujin guy.
He went to Kinko’s and printed up 50 copies of the Ubunchu doujin!
If everyone in attendance did this, we would have kopibon at the convention and it would become a doujin fair.
My friends, if we want to return creativity to our great nation and ban the bomb, anything which makes America more like Japan must be accepted without question.
Let a thousand flowers bloom. Flowers of GNU/Linux.
June 21st, 2009 at 10:40 pm
i meant events and sec staff, not the events themselves
but still, a doujin fair would have been most excellent