Er, you implied that she was part of the 
"Japanese public".  You tell me.
I didn't imply it, you inferred it.  If I had 
implied it, I would have said something like "she 
sounds like she lives in Japan".  
  
What difference does it make if she's 
Japanese???
Er, you implied that she was part of 
the "Japanese public".  You tell me.
Once again, error on your part. 
If she buys the raw stuff, meaning non fan 
subbed, it's the same as if a Japanese person 
buys it.
It's not quite that simple, particularly if a 
comparable local version is available.
Yes, actually it is.  I'm not talking about local 
distributors whining about missing out because 
someone chooses to purchase elsewhere.  That's 
called competition, if you don't like it, go work 
for Bill Gates.  
A person that buys a product is a 
consumer regardless of nationality. The companies 
producing the anime don't give a hoot where 
you're from if you give them money for the thing 
they're producing.
Tell that to Pioneer LDCA, ADV, Viz, Bandai 
Entertainment, Media Blasters, Synch-Point, and 
Central Park Media. 
LMAO, yeah righ, like they would refuse to let a 
French, Canadian, Austrailian, Puerto Rican, 
Chinese, Korean, or any other nationality buy 
their product.  
You are a fool.  
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