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Old 07-25-2010, 01:35 AM   #6
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Default RE: The war on online manga.

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Originally Posted by Whyt Lindow
Well it's less aout the fact of calling them real fans just because they don't buy. The majority probably do buy. As you'll probably have read in a few places, "The new releases for most manga are far behind in English countries (That doesn't go to say others as well.) So people would like to read it a month maybe two before it hits shops in their country, even then there is no guarantee that they could get it local. It works on the same principals of anime, I download the fansubs and store them on my PC, but I do but what I can when the official subbed releases come out. I can't buy everything I own because a lot of it isn't subbed nor would I have enough money to buy even a quarter.
Hmmnnn that may be true in other english countries.
But in my nation, no one ever buys anything and downloads it all,
what makes that even more disturbing, is that no one here
knows what "manga" is or haven't even read one before.... O.o

If I can't buy it from a store locally, I just buy it online.
So in regards to that I still buy it anyways.

I'm on a pension and don't even work and I can still buy all
my anime and manga, So there's no excuse while others can't buy it too.

Oh and I know you wouldn't be able to afford how much you read man, I
completely understand that. There are valid reasons for not buying things
and then invalid. That's how I see it. ^^
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