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In internet slang,

a "weeaboo" is somebody who is primarily obsessed with what?

 

  A: Japanese culture     B:
  C:   D: Relaxing noises     

 

I would say fortunately B was removed, otherwise you would have given a wrong answer. :d

Weeaboo or weeb is derogatory for a westener obsessed with Japanese culture.

 

The ASMR trend of listening to relaxing noises is more recent nad not really an obsession.

 

 

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In internet slang,

a "weeaboo" is somebody who is primarily obsessed with what?

 

  A: Japanese culture     B:
  C:   D: Relaxing noises     

 

 

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Just now, Quasit said:

I would say fortunately B was removed, otherwise you would have given a wrong answer. :d

If C and D had been removed, I'd have been certain it was A :p 

 

Oh well, certain enough now :d 

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Shouldn't have brought up my story about The Major, she'll definitely mess with my lights if I get this wrong...

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It really makes it significantly harder in the case of this specific question that it's in English. Especially potassium is entirely different in Dutch, but I do believe that might be the right one. I vaguely remember the single K element not starting with a K, but that doesn't really help a whole lot in this case. I can't really remember the other three, but still I have a hunch potassium is the one that's got a K in the periodic table. I'd say chromium and zirconium have a symbol which makes more sense (from their English names of course), sodium probably doesn't, but still I am going for C, potassium.

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2 minutes ago, Quasit said:

Don't think she'll find you here. :d

Hold on, I'm quickly going to get some light in here...

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