>go to Target to buy new luggage
>luggage is right next to the toy section
>overhear a millennial mom on her phone trying to buy the right plasic junk for her kid
>"yes, they have Naruto. they have Sasuke." (she pronounced these names correctly, wtf)
>"they have Demon Slayer but it doesn't look very cool..."
>I walk away, chuckling at this mother whose kid is as specifically spergy as I am, wondering if I should have said "ACKshually ma'am I am an expert on this subject!"
>luggage is right next to the toy section
>overhear a millennial mom on her phone trying to buy the right plasic junk for her kid
>"yes, they have Naruto. they have Sasuke." (she pronounced these names correctly, wtf)
>"they have Demon Slayer but it doesn't look very cool..."
>I walk away, chuckling at this mother whose kid is as specifically spergy as I am, wondering if I should have said "ACKshually ma'am I am an expert on this subject!"
@noyoushutthefuckupdad >Trust me, maam. He's gonna love this little figure skating twink.
@nimrod I still sometimes forget that the hyper-nerdy niche cartoons I enjoyed as a kid are now mainstream; they're more popular in America than American comics.
https://nerdbot.com/2021/05/24/demon-slayer-manga-outsells-entire-us-comics-industry/
https://nerdbot.com/2021/05/24/demon-slayer-manga-outsells-entire-us-comics-industry/