Where does the term waifu come from? - Anime Manga Stack Exchange The word waifu (ワイフ) is an "Engrish" term for "wife" It is likely the preferred term for "wife" among English-speaking otaku because of its auditory similarity to the English term and its phonetic similarity to Japanese Its origin is likely from a dialog by an Azumanga Daioh character named Mr Kimura When a pair of characters picks up a dropped photo, and he is asked who is in the
Ive been Watching Anime for 10 years and the Term Waifu . . . - ResetEra I've never liked "waifu" because it's pretty clearly some dumb "engrish" shit and always has been, whether you use it "ironically" or not I don't like "shipping" mostly because it seems to simply be yet another way to take fiction narrative and turn it into fantasy sports
Gacha nerds - whats on the menu for 2025? - ResetEra Saw this google doc list on reddit and thought some things look decent What are you interested in and or what do you think will be the most popular releases? Upcoming Global Gacha Games
Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma introducing . . . - ResetEra Announced via Twitter and translated via Google: In practice, this seems like a way to see all of the romance routes without starting all over from scratch Good idea This is probably the closest to polyamory we're ever going to get in these games