I don’t remember where I saw it, but “weeaboo” is an intentionally nonsense word here, and it was picked because the author’s sister described a dream she had to him where people were shouting it. I saw a store called “weeb” the other day, and thought it was kind of funny that the store’s name derived from someone’s weird dream 20 years ago.
The correlation between the appropriation, the comic strip, and its true origin is sublimely meaningless. The word “Weeaboo” comes from a dream my sister had- in which a large room of Victorian-era people were shouting it at her, repeatedly.
Fun fact, this comic is where the term “weeb” comes from: https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/weeaboo
I don’t remember where I saw it, but“weeaboo” is an intentionally nonsense word here, and it was picked because the author’s sister described a dream she had to him where people were shouting it. I saw a store called “weeb” the other day, and thought it was kind of funny that the store’s name derived from someone’s weird dream 20 years ago.EDIT: Here’s the AMA where the author mentions the source: https://web.archive.org/web/20250413175535/https://old.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/2plhgn/iama_guy_who_does_the_perry_bible_fellowship_ama/cmxyxlz/