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  1. I had no idea some of these were Light Novels. I've been keeping an eye on Hataraku Maō-sama since I saw the anime. The anime ended adruptly, and was one of the best comedies in recent anime. I also really enjoyed Oda Nobuna and found that they have an extensive wiki translation of the LNovel. Haven't started yet but I"ll probably try the first chapter tonight. http://www.baka-tsuki.org/project/index.php?title=Oda_Nobuna_no_Yabou
  2. Nothing really exciting happened this episode (except for Noseblood who got a headrush.) They're still filling through back story. Next episode will be better when a real villain shows up. Most definitely they're saving the teigu explanation for that. Some of the scenes didn't pass the censor. IMO the impact of the whole episode just wasn't the same without them. Also one of the memorable tribute/gag scenes was taken out
  3. Just finished watching it. Will post thoughts and caps later. (I didn't even know Fuwanovel had that many members .)
  4. My biggest problem right now are the short strobe lights on one of the expert songs. Otherwise I could combo pretty far without them.
  5. Least favorite would also be champ form Akame ga Kill. He's just really gross. I had no idea he was lolicon. Then again, I've only watched Bakemonogatrai and haven't finished it. Part-time Lolicon Sora from No Game No Life is also one of my favorites.
  6. I've seen the picture floating on the web for awhile now. I'm trying to guess if it's from the first game when she made her escape. The thing is, I have no clue and can only make guesses, so it's more of anticipation for me than a spoiler.
  7. You don't say. I was thinking of THROWING all the loli traps into the furnace.
  8. This place needs a sex change temple
  9. Sunday Akame Ga Kill day here we go!

  10. *Mindblowned*
  11. Me too . Can't wait for Chelsea to show up.
  12. Nope... I'm pretty sure they're still males. No matter how you sugar coat it, a penis is still a penis.
  13. Who's ready for the third episode today. I'm hyped! I wish we hadn't forgotten tags and spoiled the hell out of this thread. New comers and strictly Anime watchers can't walk in here.
  14. Who are your favorite Lolilcons? Mines is Shibata from Sengoku Rance. He had a line about warning school childrens before running them down (It's war afterall.) I would trust my loli's with him. My least favorite Lolicon is from Akame Ga Kill. Disgusting This is the lolicon that most are afraid coming from the otaku commnuity.
  15. I would say it's not worth your time. Keep those good memories you had and avoid. Most people agree that the last volume is an outlet for Goodkin's political ramblings (Richard is used as a podium), with nothing happening in the books. He should learn from Orson Scott to separate your insane real life ideologies with your fictional ones so as to not ruin your characters. The author hadn't wrote a single good book after the volume before that I believe, including the sequel series you're referring to (which based upon reviews, I have no motivation to pick up.)
  16. Based on responses, I think you guys have lewd minds.
  17. Anyhow, I still have Makina's route to finish. I hear her route is an improved version of Sakaki's. BRB
  18. it is. Apologists are like you say, advocates of an ideology or belief. They defend or make excuses for the existence of said stuff.
  19. Everyone wants to own a word, because owning it gives them power. Racism is a powerful word because it gives people the power of a victim no matter who uses it. Notice no matter who uses the word, the other side will always try to take it away from them.
  20. Someone said Yumiko looks better in the Manga. She looks like a typical anime girl to me.
  21. No medium is superior to the other and what works for you works for me. We all wouldn't be here if we didn't share similar interest in VNs. I understand your viewpoint on books better now though. Thank you.
  22. Well I imagine your reading must be rough Narrator: ...A parlor glamoured with flushed brick walls, an old wooden table...you're reading ahead again aren't you? Every time I mention a table you start decorating my room like it's your own house. I definitely do not like my table here in the center. No, please put back it back in the corner. DimDito: ... Narrator: Hand me the cheese basket will ya. And how do Japanese VN's resolve this restructuring problem of yours ? VN's are not exactly a Disney riding experience. They are mostly still sprites and recycled backgrounds. Most of the visualization processes are still happening through texts. If you run into this problem with a textbook, you will likely run into this problem with VNs. If anything, I imagine it would be worse since VN's are arguably less descriptive in their use of languages than a classic textbook. They rely on low budget graphics and special effects; and underpaid voice actors which can be a crux later on if it cuts into the budget (which often is always the case.) I don't have a problem with whatever medium the author chooses to conceptualize his ideas on. I am happy as long he finishes getting his point across. But I still like having the option of having my own imaginations from time to time though. Having a "definite outlook" on things often lock it into a fixed state. I love English because it is one of the richest languages for literary in the world. The author's imagination is limited only by his versatility in it. I love an author who picks his words carefully without either skimping on details or going overboard with flowery and unnecessary descriptions. In the hands of a capable writer, the images in my mind are more vivid than any movie set or theme ride can offer. It is not only images that start to dance; but it also invokes each of my five senses alive. So if you are asking me if there are other ways to imagining than "visualizing", then I would start by seeing more with your mind's eyes if you had not. She entered very carefully, moving silently, floating through the chamber like a phantom; the only sound was that of her mantle brushing her naked skin... He did not move, did not stir. The girl flitted closer, threw off her mantle and slowly, hesitantly, rested her knee on the edge of the large bed. He observed her through lowered lashes, still not betraying his wakefulness. The girl carefully climbed onto the bedclothes, and onto him, wrapping her thighs around him. Leaning forward on straining arms, she brushed his face with her hair which smelled of chamomile. Determined, and as if impatient, she leaned over and touched his eyelids, cheeks, lips with the tips of her breasts... Her eyes, glimpsed when her face came close to his, were huge and dark as the eyes of a water nyph. Rocked, he sank into a sea of chamomile as it grew agitated and seethed. H scenes have become the topic of parody around here, but I still enjoy them . Sex is very tasty if done right in an adult novel. I can not take them seriously though ever when the mood is not set by a strong writer.
  23. True. If I had said false, I would be resisting conformity. Like mutation, there have been a few oddballs throughout history that have managed to push humanity on an upward evolution. But just like useless mutations, there have been many many useless weirdos as well. Failing to conform to society is a failure to adapt leading to a higher chance of your genes becoming weeded out. But it's your life and your genes, so who cares what anyone thinks? The next person is thinking, "I really need to get off the computer."
  24. The good end The bad end
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