Hirano Aya~
it;s a little late though to get in craze of Hirano Aya...for suzumiya haruhi no yuuutsu ended long ago....AR!! why am i that late!! nya!!!
it just started with the spark of the watching of Heyx3 Music Champion on youtube...Hirano Aya mode activated the very instant! and Haruhiism starts driving in....[now the word made me a little sad...she doesnt believe "Haruhiism" exists! what shall i do, Haruhi sama? kya..even if i were to show her evidences that the word "Haruhiism" truly exists and it does bowled over the hearts of thousand otakus....she might also deny...right, Haruh-sama? T__T she even thinks im a nut that create such a word...nya!!! what should i do, Haruhi-sama? sigh...i dun feel good...NYA!!!]
"Dame desho ne, Hamada san"Hirano Aya finally used Haruhi's voice to intereact with the emcee...i feel that although Hirano admitted that her cute voice is her original voice..but i preferred her Haruhi voice...indeed Hirano looks cute..but her voice is more like forcing out her cute voice so as to be more appealing to the audience...which makes me a little irriated...but seeing that she's Haruhi's seiyuu, meaning she is half of Haruhi..i shouldnt feel that way...haha
the ad she cosplayed Haruhi is superb too!! Mi te yo~
Kawaii desho? nya!! now then i realised Hirano is so ultimate kawaii!! hahas~
and last but not least...a devotee;s poster of Haruhi-sama~
this is done by Shadowrazor[as stated]
and a better defination of what really is Haruhiism..
Haruhiism is an inexplicable (for non-Haruhiists) devotion to one of the following enitites:
1) Suzumiya Haruhi
2) Kyon
3) Any other member of the SOS団
4) The SOS団 itself
5) Derivative works of the SOS団, or involving the SOS団.
This includes, but is not limited to, the serialised novels that detail the SOS団, including the anime and manga derivatives of those novels.
It also includes the members of SOS団 themselves, and to a lesser degree those members' friends.
Typically, Haruhiists (those who practice Haruhiism) experience a strong desire to understand, to share or to observe details involving the above entities. Typical Haruhiist activity includes speculation and discussion of the SOS団 and its derivates, its members and their peers.
Examples include, but are not limited to, the posting of such speculative material, the discussion of the most recent SOS団 activities, and the desire to capture as many images of the SOS団 as possible, displaying them in a hypnotic jumble that, while frightening to the outside observer, creates a feeling of peace and/or devotion in a Haruhiist.
The requirements of Haruhiism are not stringent; all that is needed is a belief in the SOS団 or one of its derivates, and membership is self-declared and [s]@A*(';72KJ[/s] entirely voluntary. Members are, technically, free to leave at any time; however, this is a very rare occurence.
It has been said that noone can truly cease to be a Haruhiist. Further speculation points to a theory stating that everyone is, in fact, a Haruhiist; they just have not come to realise it.
This is often cited as the reason for the strong bonding between Haruhiists and the rapid exansion of the religion as a whole.
Haruhiism is not officially recognised as a religion by any major country, and does not receive tax benefits. However, that does not prevent its practitioner's desire to share or eagerness to receive Haruhi-related goodness.
got this from the AS forum...whoa...from there...i really feel im a Haruhist after all...*winks*
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