Media Is Ian Machado a Weeboo but for Brazil?

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Weeboo for those that will pretend not to know what it is, its a non Japanese person obsessed with Japanese culture, they were also called Japanophiles back in the old days.

Ian Machado seems to be obsessed with Brazilian culture, he pretty much moved there and is now part of the legendary Chute Boxe Vale Tudo academy and even has portuguese subs in his social media videos



And lets be honest, no matter what bullshit story he came up with about his stepson, if his wife name was Smith, he is not fucking taking it...
 
Weeboo for those that will pretend not to know what it is, its a non Japanese person obsessed with Japanese culture, they were also called Japanophiles back in the old days.

Ian Machado seems to be obsessed with Brazilian culture, he pretty much moved there and is now part of the legendary Chute Boxe Vale Tudo academy and even has portuguese subs in his social media videos



And lets be honest, no matter what bullshit story he came up with about his stepson, if his wife name was Smith, he is not fucking taking it...

1. Do you realise your video says it is about Rhonda?
2. Yeah, he said he wants to represent Brasil, and yeah, u prolly right about Smith
 
Brazilaboo? Huehue-boo? Chama-boo?

what is the equivalent of Weeaboo for Brazilian culture? we gotta come up with a good name here fellas.

Let’s say he is

So what? Why would it matter?
because its fuckin cringy. Weeaboos dont actually learn about Japanese culture, they just watch anime, eat Pocky and know a couple words like "desu ne" and "tsundere" which they slip into conversation any chance they get.
thats different than someone who actually likes Japanese culture and wants to learn about it. dont ask Weeaboos about the Rape of Nanjing.
 
Brazilaboo? Huehue-boo? Chama-boo?

what is the equivalent of Weeaboo for Brazilian culture? we gotta come up with a good name here fellas.


because its fuckin cringy. Weeaboos dont actually learn about Japanese culture, they just watch anime, eat Pocky and know a couple words like "desu ne" and "tsundere" which they slip into conversation any chance they get.
thats different than someone who actually likes Japanese culture and wants to learn about it. dont ask Weeaboos about the Rape of Nanjing.
I like the sound of Brazeeaboo
 
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