Ok, ok, lets sweep the Stella topic to a halt.
IvIajoi2n wrote...
tswarthog wrote...
I don't like to post my feelings under 1 broad term, dude.
Make your own Dere IMO, it's all the rage.
First of all , IvI , You're not gonna start any conflicts in here. People have their freedom, especially in the forums to post whatever they deem valid. Long or short, Troll or not, Valid or unvalid. Don't go stuffing your way of dealing things to them. Reality alone is enough of an ass to handle, lets not make the internet another one.
IvIajoi2n wrote...
Yangire dude
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Yangire
I don't know who wrote those things but it's quite far from the truth. Fakku's community never lies.
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Yandere (ヤンデレ?) is a Japanese term for a personality that is initially extremely loving and gentle, then at one point becomes deranged or psychotic, often brutally so. Yandere is a combination of the two words yanderu (ç—…ã‚“ã§ã‚‹?), meaning to be sick, and deredere (デレデレ?), which is defined as exhausted or lovestruck.[1] Much like the tsundere term, there is also the related noun yanderekko which refers to a girl with a yandere personality, much like how a meganekko is a girl with glasses.
The term is not very well-known compared to tsundere simply because it is a much newer term that has arisen in order to classify girls in recent anime, manga and visual novel video games that have this personality. Usually these girls are first presented as timid, shy and weak in varying degrees, which are more or less traits that stereotypically describe young Japanese girls. Additionally, these yandere girls have darker aspects of their personality that, as noted above, often goes beyond simply being cold and can turn very violent, even leading to the girl committing murder or suicide. This dark side is most of the time kept to herself and is usually the product of traumatic psychological stress experienced by the girl in her past. Also, the yanderekko will often be paired with the male main character of the series she is in and due to events involving him in the plot, will cause her to turn extremely aggressive, violent, and psychotic.[citation needed] Besides the general aggressiveness of their darker sides, the yanderekko may also display an occasional psychotic episode or behavior related to their specific form of psychological illness.
In order to keep the original definition intact, another term has arisen to describe girls who exhibit yandere traits but do not fit the true definition of what a yanderekko entails. This term, known as yangire (ヤンギレ?), refers to characters who snap suddenly out of jealousy, irritation or something similar.
Yangire is a combination of the two words yanderu (ç—…ã‚“ã§ã‚‹?), meaning to be sick, and kire or gire (切れ?), meaning to cut, slice, or "to snap". This behavior is different from that of a yandere character in regard to the motivation that sparked the change in the character. The yanderekko is motivated through her love for the male protagonist, while a yangire character is motivated through other characters and will not be connected with emotions of love or attraction. Like yandere, the related noun yangirekko can be used to describe a female character with a yangire personality trait.
I hope this serves a clear wall between the difference between a Yandere and Yangire.
Who ever thinks Stella's a Yangire wrote...
Yangire.
NO.
She posesses little from both sides (Yandere and Yangire) to be considered either one.
Why?
-She had that violent attitude to begin with. She did not "snap".
- Such behaviors only appear to potential "underlings-to-be" , aka recruit.
- Which concludes, It's a 2 faced personality. Basically, hiding one's true nature under the mask of a loli.
- She's rised under the biggest,badest sister in the universe, aka I'm-In-Love-With-A-M (sister) , What more are you expecting the results of the upbring. Just be glad you aren't typing Hind and Cobra to refer to her.
In a nut shell, A kid with a superior attitude with actions to back it up on the outside who is simply longing for a family in the inside. "Family" , what ever definination Sister implanted into her.