Those images are apparently not Photoshops, but (supposedly) actual photographs of some Chinese girl who calls herself KOKO and uses makeup to make herself look like a shoujo manga character. As a lifelong skeptic, I would have naturally doubted the pictures’ authenticity were it not for a couple videos that you can view at some site called RocketNews24, which seem to confirm that yes, she looks like a total freak in motion too.
There are also more pictures at that site, but, you know, I spent as little time looking at it as I could. It took me half an hour to realize that the obnoxious noise I was hearing was the sound of my own screams.
Lots of good twits this week. Enjoy.
This bloke seems like a typical delightfully dweeby dork, until he starts rambling about how he empathizes with the main character of Urusei Yatsura or whatever. Thanks to @vyabsley for the tip!
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Man proves replica swords not entirely useless
by Nathan on January 16th, 2012 at 10:09 am, under Image, Video

This chap used his “replica anime sword” from Bleach to frighten a burglar from his home, validating the horrible purchases and life decisions of hundreds of fatter, less fit anime sword collectors the world over. Thank you, Mr. Terrey. You are an inspiration to us all.
There’s a video at the full story.
It seems the LeetStreet Boys’ claim to being internationally recognized has some weight to it. It takes a very special kind of person to be so awkward that a Japanese TV network would come to do an interview just so they could make fun of him too.
It’s been two and a half years since this site was founded. I have so many great memories of spending entire days with some of the best friends I’ve ever had, digging for content to fill this blog with. I don’t even want to guess how many hours I’ve spent on youtube alone, searching for the next level of autism. Browsing through the site now, all of that work still feels completely worth it. I definitely think we have the most comprehensive database of asperger’s sufferers on the entire internet, and pretty much every terrible anime video on youtube has a little “as seen on theanimereality” watermark tucked away under it. I love this site, but it’s finally time for me to hang up my fedora and part ways from it. I know the rest of the guys will continue to make amazing updates, and I can’t wait to browse through them all. Thanks for the awesome run, and I hope I helped serve many laughs and dryheaves to all of our readers over these last couple of years.
-Bruce
YOUR WRONG LOL
No other words could’ve set a better tone for this video.









