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Otaku in Japan left red-faced after Osaka earthquake topples hidden anime porn for parents to see
投稿日 2018年6月22日 11:00:12 (ニュース)
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Rooms jammed full of anime collectibles suddenly turned into X-rated disaster zones after the quake hit.
At 7:58 a.m. on 18 June, residents in Osaka were jolted by the strongest earthquake to hit the region in decades. While people outside had to deal with transport delays and traffic disruptions immediately afterwards, those inside found themselves fixing fallen furniture and broken items around the home.
For Osaka’s otaku geek community, though, the earthquake had other ramifications. As avid collectors of anime merchandise, the quake toppled carefully stored books, figurines and other related goods, creating scenes of disarray which they were quick to share online.
やばーい!
学校行こうとしたら地震きた!笑
二階きたら漫画が…でもジョジョだけ生きとる…!!よかった… https://t.co/Mc7hv1vwFo
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ゆうひ (@jjjj_dckr_) June 17, 2018
While some otaku dealt with fallen bookshelves that dislodged hundreds of manga titles, others had to carefully put their small parts and accessories back in order.
地震でパーツキャビネットがこんな状態なのですが、私は今日何に希望を持って生きていけば良いのでしょうか https://t.co/i5bR4gSiGg
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Colonel_Owl@見習研究者 (@74F373) June 17, 2018
Figure-loving otaku, on the other hand, were faced with the unsettling sight of headless figurines.
▼ No!! Gokuuuuuu!!!
緊急地震速報
めちゃくちゃ揺れたけど大丈夫やった(^^)
けど‥‥ベジータだけ大被害‥‥(´;ω;`) https://t.co/WB2Vvz8E8o
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さっちょん(*´◇`*) (@ifyou13t) June 17, 2018
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Some otaku found themselves in more awkward situations when their adult merch became dislodged from the places where they’d been carefully hidden.
▼ This anime body pillow was crushed under a pile of anime porn.
犠牲者が… https://t.co/340GLoEvBg
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生活の一部 (@seikatsuichibu) June 17, 2018
In the words of this Twitter user: “Hey! Because of the earthquake, the erotic fanzines I’d stashed away were exposed to my mum!!!”
おい!地震のせいで俺がエロ同人隠し持ってんの母親にバレたんだが!!! https://t.co/oBW4THmGWp
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セレン (@dopamn) June 17, 2018
This particular tweet struck a chord with otaku around the country, quickly racking up tens of thousands of likes and retweets as other erotic-fanzine-owning geeks vowed to find more secure hiding locations in light of this embarrassing incident.
“Omg this is like my worst nightmare.”
“If this happened at my place my mum would be so mad!”
“You never know when this might happen so you have to be prepared.”
“Maybe you should do what I do and keep it all in a locked box!”
“I don’t know who this was worse for – you or your mum.”
This unexpected turn of events is a cautionary tale for anyone living in an earthquake-prone area. And it’s not something to be taken lightly, either, given that people have been killed by falling piles of erotic magazines before.
Source: Hachima Kiko
Featured image: Twitter/@seikatsuichibu
Source: SORA NEWS24
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