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Sigh these days, teachers have been giving too much homework in a day. It's as if they want to torture students.
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I know I'm kinda late, but Happy Birthday, Ame! Best of wishes to you!
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There are things that shall remain a mystery. - Kaito Kid
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Yeah. There are so many other things you could do at school, though the people who are part of the Go Home Club aren't exactly low in number. And yes, I have different friends in school, in Debate, and in Scrabble, though a few are common in Debate.
Hm, now that I think about it, I do think that there is a similarity between our system of school with Japanese schools in manga and anime in regards to clubs and extracurricular activities. There's a big difference though; in my opinion, it's not as glamorous, I guess. I think the scenes shown in manga and anime are far cooler, though maybe that's just how I view it. The competition in our school is far more serious, especially with regards to academic endeavors.
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"Go home club"... is it frowned upon to not been a club? Since people mostly do 3-5 hours of sports a week on average split over 2-3 days, most people just go home after school and there isn't really a stigma against not being in a club. In the anime Haikyuu it was commented on that some people felt a sense of shame and that they were lazy they didn't go to the club and thus forced themselves to go. Is it the same over there?
Also, do these types of clubs exist all throughout your school life, i.e. all the way from first grade? Or is it only in high school?
Otherwise I've been thinking, how did you get into the hobby of watching anime and reading manga, you said it wasn't a common hobby at your school?
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Nope. It's not frowned upon lol. Just that it seemed to be an okay term for people who aren't into clubs. Nah people don't get guilty or ashamed of not being in clubs, but they seem to be having respect on people who are in clubs or organizations.
I did say it wasn't a common hobby in school, but there's still a good number of students who are into anime/manga. I got into it during Grade 8 at the suggestion of a friend who talked about Detective Conan and another who liked watching anime.