Couple Celebrates Wedding by Murdering Virtual Girlfriend

Shia-Neko-Chan

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Hm. Go watch Wreck-It Ralph and then read this article again. :p

More seriously, what she forced him to do was definitely wrong. She put him on the spot in front of everyone at their wedding to break a game (while crying) that he clearly really enjoyed. Even if it was strange that he treated it as a virtual girlfriend, she handled it in the worst possible way.
 

Olas

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I don't know what's funnier
The fact that the engaged man had a virtual girlfriend.
Or the fact that his fiance was jealous of a DS cartridge.
 

Motosuke Kiyohara

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I'm Japanese.
We're believing that every object in the world has their own spirits & lives .
So some people feels it is a kind of murder .
 

ckam

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Maybe, they should stop ostracizing otaku like the plague and then maybe shit like this won't happen anymore.
 

DiamanteGeeza

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The Tall Nerd said:
DiamanteGeeza said:
The Tall Nerd said:
DiamanteGeeza said:
The Tall Nerd said:
DiamanteGeeza said:
Ftaghn To You Too said:
All in all, falling that much in love with a fictional character is a bit worrying.
Sadly, billions of people all over this planet do just that. It's called religion.
no one cares that you don't believe in god
please be quiet
your boring

don't make have to break out the " there is no proof he doesn't exist either so your militant atheism is just as invalid as religious beliefs" belt, i will
Clearly you do. Stop being so angry.

(And it's "you're", not "your")
eh i care more than you that you wasted time on that statement, and would prefer you not to do that in the future, rather than you actually caring in god, when you say stuff like that your like one of those people who ask " do you know of Jesus our lord and savior".
For the second time: it's "you're like", not "your like".

Clearly one of your beliefs is not grammar.
or rather its the internet and not a term paper
FYI: "it's", not "its".