San Martin said:
So Sung-Hwan claims to be "rational, intelligent and kind", as evidenced by the fact that s/he has niche interests, yet at the same time refers to feminists as "unholy scum". Seems legit.
That bit of the OP literally made cringe. Anti-feminism is about the exact opposite of kind and rational; it is vitriolic, reactionary, and is only ever justified as good-natured by the same lame linguistic critique which has been torn to shreds time and time again.
OT:
Overall, I'm detecting a lot of edge, possibly of the young teen variety (although I could be wrong on that part), out of the OP. Liking obscure stuff doesn't make you better; it does mean the people you talk to about it will, on average, be more knowledgeable about that thing, but it also means you will not be able to socialize with as many people as a result of your media intake. Obscure anime isn't the best water cooler talk. Also, being more knowledgeable on a particular topic does not make you overall more intelligent. You could be the most well-informed person in the room on Flat Earthism, be able to cite hours and hours of theological and pseudo-scientific arguments for a Flat Earth, but at the end of the day, belief in a flat earth is still preposterous. That is an extreme expample, but it does demonstrate that being knowledgeable
about a specific topic does not make you smarter than anyone else.