...Who the hell is "Stan" and why the hell is he all over this translation screwing up and confusing context? What the hell is "Stanning" anyhow?
Also because talents that are married, well, has obligation to their partner/family, which would take less time from work and thus would make less money for the agency.But idols in Japan are often specifically discouraged or prohibited from getting into relationship because the idol industry fosters and monetizes the behavior of those obsessive fans who believe that an idol having a relationship is a betrayal or violates their "purity" or whatever.
OMFG THANK GOD THIS ARC IS OVER LMAO
This arc is finally over. Feels like it's been forever.
Is it finally over? I haven't actually been reading the pages for the last 5 chapters at least. This gag has been beat to death.
I'm glad to see the end of this arc.
Let us all rejoice in the fact this crappy arc in an otherwise great series is over. I swore it was like Lamb Chops Playalong with how it would never end.This shit's finally over.
Honestly same I wanted to get back to wholesome romcom fluff ASAPOMFG THANK GOD THIS ARC IS OVER LMAO
I mean, "fan" is short for "fanatic", so it's nothing new.I still don't get why people continue to use that word to describe themselves.
It's a portmanteau of the words Stalker and Fan.
At that point, they are openly admitting to stalking someone.
What slang?The slang made this almost impossible to read
Nah, it is very niche and I have only found it in the plains surrounding the weeb cultural plains.Also I'm amazed to see people in here have never heard of Stanning. I thought it was a pretty ubiquitious word used in most western countries to mean hardcore/obsessive fans?
This is false. South Korea and other parts of East Asia also have this same idol mentality. In fact, I'd argue the idol industry there is possibly worse than it is in Japan where facial reconstruction, plastic surgeries, and extreme diets/malnourishment are a norm. The SK idol industry also has a very large US following of netizens, so I'd say it's normalized and tolerated, if not encouraged in the west as well. Stan culture is everywhere and the entertainment industry can be gruesome regardless of the country, not to say Japan in particular doesn't have its fair share of issues, but the ones you listed here are not something unique to it.But it's only in Japan that it's normalized and tolerated, even downright encouraged (because of money).