well, i guess this is a good start for a thread revival. i've always thought that cons would be greatly improved if the attendees became a bit more... ethical. perhaps not the correct word, but i refer to a magical
something that would cause mass amounts of people to think a bit more of those around them and how their actions effect others.
i have to give con goers props though, being security for a paying company (you know like going to work 9-5, or 12-7 am in my case as opposed to volunteering at a con) has given me crazy experiences in keeping the peace. (like working in a drug rehab center. lol, oh those super crack powered druggies) and in comparison to concerts, bars, and other places you expect people to get out of hand, anime convention take 2nd place for the most peaceful. (first place is held by a microsoft convention i worked at. now those guys were boring as hell)
im also glad i was able to stir up a little bit of controversy, im new to the boards (sort of, i joined a long time ago i just never visit) and wanted to see what the minds of the people here were like.
anyways i hope the op is lurking and reading this, good information here i think, or at least concepts to consider.
now, for responses (why do i always make such long posts... im so longwinded)
Kids today don't appreciate anime anymore; they're completely obsessed with its concept. I understand the term 'otaku', but I don't think it means disregarding your real life to pretend you're japanese. People so over the top about anything japanese, yet can't even say the words that they have no idea as to what it means (for one simple example), whether 10 or 60 years old, are in that immature area. I'll get smacked for this, but how do you be an older fan? Don't be 'otaku' in today's terms.
dang man, you might just be more critical than me! i think in some context you're rather correct however... to think back that some of the executives (as well as some of our parents) we're the same otaku who had to really struggle for their anime! i remember when i began to kind of respect old school anime fans for the fact that the only anime they had were vhs that were mysticly recorded (posibly in the holy land of nippon) and brought back to the humble states, from which gangs of vicious warring otaku would gather in basements and other secretive hideouts to bring together their own vcrs and one after another they would record the anime that was barely available to them. although their efforts were valiant, it was their sad fate that with each copy made the video quality dropped considerably. lives were lost of re-re-re-re coppied episodes of retro anime like macross and whatever there was before macross.
okay, so it may not have beenthat epic, but im pretty sure it smelled bad and there definately we'rent any women volunteering to wear colorful and reavealing clothing involved!! that i belive we take for granted. kids can get the latest anime and manga, online, days after it comes out in japan, and they dont even have to download it!!
even i remember before i knew anything of anime, and i woke up at 6 am everyday to watch dragon ball. (not that that really compaires in anyway)
and i wonder if the fandom is going down too? like remember a few years back when it seemed like there was really only like 4 animes to cosplay from? okay so that not true, but a few years back it seemed like fandom was a lot more... unified. everyone loved ff7, ff8, and maybe inu yasha
meh, never mind on the above, im sure i was just to uninformed to know what everyone was cosplaying as... but either way it seems like everyone got the jokes back then... now it seems like i walk through the halls of a con and im like... who are these ppl in light blue colored blazers? (okay, some im actualy just not up on my anime... yeah thats definately the problem) but anime definatly has become more available and diverse!
i also wonder if people getting into anime these days are still making deep emotional connections with the anime they watch. like (warrning sob story coming here) i was raised without a father, and thus no real male influence, and being raised by my mother i wondered and reflected on what exactly a man is. no real life men seemed to be doing anything amazing or even really important... (now here comes the real, and slightly scarry bit of otaku in me) but cloud from ff7 not only fought against the world most powerful organization, shinra and their best warrior, sephiroth, but he also resolved his own internal and mental conflict of thinking he was someone else entirely! and realizing his own inner potential and saved the frikkin world!! (actualy i remember in like 7th or 8th grade i was sooooo socialy awkward that i began to mimic the really bad gesturing and body language of that game. i did say otaku didnt i? i think i earned the title) ...and ff8 taught me that it was okay to love, xenogears sparked my intrest in the religions of the world, and final fantasy tactics got me slightly intrested in politics...
and i know im not the only person who has anime a fundamental part of their childhood development, i once dated a girl who on top of being very clumsy, had a lot of family problems and more. and then she found sailor moon, who not only aided in her self acceptance of being clumsy but also gave her a place for her head when the pressures of her life became too much...
lastly a friend of mine tottaly comforted a sobing girl with a line from tengen toppa guren lagan "
if you dont have the strength to belive in yourself, then belive in ME WHO BELIVES IN YOU" witnessing this, i almost died laughing, litteraly, i almost fell off a third story balcony. it was that funny...
i need a moment on that one, like this guy... IS the live acton of largo from megatokyo. hair and all. to hear him say that, with a straight face... hahaha!!
oh man... what we talking about?
oh, right! um... *reads quote over again*
yeah! those dang kids got it too easy!
lets move on to this dont be an otaku in todays society thing.
HAS ANYONE HERE SEEN SLC PUNK? IF NOT I DEMAND YOU GET ON YOUR COMPUTER AND WATCH IT RIGHT NOW!
nobody stays punk forever, maybe this is just me... yeah i'll say its just me... but if you somehow stay punk forever you're dumb and you are stagnating. life is development, one way or the other. so you'll either grow into like, a higher form of otaku, or you'll rot and turn into something creepy and objectionable. (see the end of slc punk, and you'll understand why you have cons to go to... sort of)
luckily, even if you think you've grown out of anime (like i did once) it will suck you back in, you never forget how to geek out on an anime for a week straight, or your favorite controler onfiguration... never.
okay... let me try to stay on topic... im really sleepy and i've had a long day of car dealerships and bus commuting and photoshoping.
so this whole japanese obsesion thing... i think everyone typicly likes cultures that are forein and they dont have to commit to... and once you get into it, its really easy to go too far and look like a moron...
its my theory that the way japanese culture is makes it not only very admirable, but really easy to get into. martial arts aside theres not complicated dances, the food is quite easy to adapt to, and the language its self is a sinch! (like, i could not grasp spanish or french... but japanese and i? we must have been lovers in a past life, cause i caught on to japanese so quick, it was like the culture was already a part of who i am... which creeped a lot of people of my race out... i figure any race would be wierded out by a person of their type who just suddenly switches their way of life)
but i doubt i am the kind of person dshwshr was refering to. because i know wtf im talking about, i can converse in japanese almost flawlessly even while drunk. i've comprehended zen and most eastern philisophical teachings (including yogic metaphysics) i've studied martial arts since i was 7. and one of my hobies is sumi-e... most people just dont emerse themselves into japanese culture as much as i did.
and i think its kind of important to understand that the kind of people who dshwshr is talking about probably haven't had the oprotunity that i've had, to become some really extreme otaku like me. no doubt if the oprotunity was there, i think most would... its pretty fun.
alright... seriously falling asleep at the keyboard here...
(which means i can almost type in my sleep... almost)
Really, drinking or no isn't that big a deal in social networks. I don't spent all my time going to bars and am fine hanging out in some other venue if younger people are present.
That is not to say that there are some behaviors that younger folk tend to do (not exclusively) that can make me go "those darn kids"
1.) No volume control, talking is always super loud
2.) Can't listen, folks that are so caught up in themselves...
3.) Pre judging.
Frankly, none of these are completely age specific, really lack of maturity is the issue I think rather than age. I'm sure we all know people in their teens that are more mature than the 21+ crowd.
As for the pedo issue, um just respect people's boundaries. I think I heard in the yojimbo training sexual harassment is repeated unwanted advancement or something like that. If maid girl gets freaked out when glomped, leave her alone.
mmm... good point made here. to start off, i just dont like drink with kids around... or anyone iunder the age of 21... i cant quite relax, cause you know if a cop shows up for whatever reason, and that one person is drinking, everyone over the age of 21 is getting some huge several thousand dollar fine.
so yeah, typicly, no -21 yr olds at my parties. cause thats just bs.
but generaly hanging out, no risky business. thats cool with the younger folk around. well except when they dont know how to handle themselves... like what you mentioned. like really why are kids always yelling and loud... not that i have room to talk... nvm, im just talking out my ass at this point. i gotta say you're right on the non age specific thing, i've seen and heard about som older people doing some really dumb things, especialy after getting intoxed.
lets move on, im tired
Better yet, ask if you can hug her first; even if she says yes, check her body language. Does she seem a bit hesistant or uncomfortable? Don't push it, ever.
For me, I'm not that big physically. I'm really not keen on the idea of glomps, especially from a guy who's got several inches, not to mention poundage, on me. Especially if he's a little overenthusiastic. Regardless of his intentions, it makes me nervous. Guys over six feet are especially intimidating for me (bad experiences with past boyfriends). If you look like you could overpower me, I'm probably going to shy away from you even if you are the sweetest guy on earth. At least until I get to know you a little. Glomps in general are a bad idea (unless you're friends and you warn the other person). That's why a lot of cons are saying "no more".
Related to teen/adult behavior and friendships between different ages: I actually do hang out with a group on a regular basis that comprises a decent age range. I'm the organizer of a monthly Seattle-area cosplay/social meetup (GasuKan). Our regular attendees range from young teenagers to thirty-somethings. It's a really good group of people, and we all get along pretty well (surprisingly little drama for a group of 100+ cosplayers). I'm often amazed at the maturity of some of my younger friends. Not that they don't have "moments", but that's true of pretty much everyone in the group. It can be hard to tell who's on the older end of the spectrum sometimes, and not just because some of us don't look our ages.
It could be because our gatherings are more low-key than the convention atmosphere, that there's such a high level of "adult" behavior. We're there purely to hang out and cosplay a little, and since we meet once a month, there's not the same level of anticipation that builds up for a once-a-year con.
oh dear go, the glomp issue. funny story...
im not fond of glomping, its good if you ask, cause once i had a girl try to do a rear omni-superman glomp on me. she came running full speed, not just trying to dive at me, she flat out super maned that glomp attempt. and she cried out what she was doing to... it scared the crap out of me too... so in the middle of my high schools loose brick floored courtyard i dodged that glomp.
that poor girl... she face planted, bounced, and rolled. i laughed so hard! until i saw her face was covered in blood.
moral of the story: PPL!! STOP DOING DUMB THINGS!! if you're going to glomp someone make sure they know you're going to glomp them.
no i do gotta wonder, whats with people getting asked something they are obviously want to object to, but then deciding to say 'yes'... like in your ordeal with body language in relation to glomping... why dont you just say 'no'... its your right... and if the person doesnt comply, take defensive mesures...
maybe i just dont understand being small... but even small people can excell at martial arts... im really constantly sickened by the high amount of of women raped in this country, its like one in 6 or something crazy like that! dear god, its recorded in chinese history that women far excel the skills of men in both armed and unarmed combat. stupid peace obsesed country... like im a security guard and legaly when im gaurding something if someone want to come in a take what im guarding they pretty much can do so, cause if were to even tap that person and say "excuse me sir" i can be charged with asault... friggin retarded.
but i guess the next best thing is the buddy system... of course, this is why i say cons would be a bit better with a bit of ethics... or if big people considered that they kind of scare the really small people. lol. i guess theres things both sides can do...
NOW AS FOR GASUKAN - thats sooooo different! like you're in a administrative position there... you have no choice than to interact with everyone there.
i've actualy really been wanting to go to gasukan.... but my costume, that i havent started, wont be done for a while...
but yeah some people act really mature when they want to impress, but that never makes up for actual life experinece...
so yeah, i have no real point here and now... im half asleep (and my emulator of final fantasy tactics is pretty much the only thing im awake for... im an addict, some one pointed out to me that i've been playing this game since it came out... 10 years ago.)