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Boon

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  1. 2. Loved ones FTW. 1) Find out that your lover is cheating on you... with your dad 2) Find out that your lover has a terminal disease.
  2. Hah... not really. I'm not exactly competent in many things. The next person enjoys dancing like Michael Jackson.
  3. Madoka's ribbon... eros... *doki* *doki*
  4. No challenge is
  5. Still a classic till this day. "The 'H' is silent."
  6. Always worry about the future. It's certainly more productive than worrying about things that you couldn't change. That said, despite yearning for such a mentality, I spent more time dwelling on the past myself... Couldn't help it. 1) play a visual novel 2) play a kinetic novel
  7. Stop calling me Nekonyan. The name is Sakamoto-sama!
  8. I've never touched my television for several years now, maybe five or six even. It's mostly just the Internet and YouTube for me nowadays. The next person doesn't mind poking his nose in public.
  9. say never. Instead,
  10. I'll play. I've had some experience in Wolf games before.
  11. yourself beyond the
  12. False. I don't eat enough, actually. The next person isn't prone to aggression easily.
  13. It's not really a matter of debate as it is a matter of taste, like preferences of food, if you will. Just because I objectively find Legend of Galactic Heroes a much better story than say, Gurren Lagann, it doesn't mean I'll enjoy it due to my tastes in anime. The same could be said for the video resolution and character designs. I'm more superficial that way, so I find it difficult to enjoy an anime of which its graphics is inferior or low quality, despite having a much better story. If I'm in the mood for being 'intellectual' or whatnot, then perhaps I would settle for the better story. When it's during casual times, however, I'll just go for the one I could enjoy and relax with. Of course, the subject of anime with low graphics quality is hardly a problem with modern day anime than it was with anime before the 2000s.
  14. on my toes
  15. So true. My short attention span means that I can't help myself from procrastinating even if I've set myself on a goal beforehand. The next person is promiscuous.
  16. Yuri always seems to be more fluffy and sweet than yaoi for me... but maybe because I'm a guy. I'll pick Yuri. 1) know the date of your death 2) know the cause of your death Knowing either won't avoid your death, btw.
  17. False. I don't even know how to hack. The next person enjoys philosophical topics.
  18. I am cold
  19. moe moe kyun!
  20. 'Waste of time' is subjective and relative. Some people find moe and slice of life to be a waste of time, yet 80% of the anime today are filled with that. There's nothing 'wasting' with holding true to a belief you strongly have faith in, especially when such beliefs involve helping people. Whether if following a fantasy is wrong or not is, again, subjective to your beliefs, whether you believe that being pragmatic and realistic about life is the best way to go. The same could be said for being religious being wrong or not. 'Worshipping a non-existing god' is also not realistic, but I wouldn't exactly say it's a 'waste of time' either. True, but I'd still say she's an idealist, but in a different way than the standard idealist like Shirou, making her all the more unique. She didn't 'give up' on anything. If she had given up, she wouldn't have bothered to pursue her wishes to make her country idealistically better by 'redoing everything.' She probably had the idea of using the Holy Grail to find the 'perfect king' or something to replace her. Anyway, we're doing it again. Take it to PM if you wanna continue this discussion.
  21. Hah... 'Better' was subjective in the context of my post, actually. By 'better,' I really meant 'sleeker, smoother, less grainy.' That kind of stuff. Plainer too, I guess.
  22. I wonder if Madoka is happy being MadoKami... Maybe I should devise a plan to find out and in turn change her back to a normal girl, become AkumaHomura, and get revenge on Kyuubey all at the same time... Naaaaaah. That's impossible.
  23. rabid Chihuahua kaiju.
  24. I'm one of those spoiled kids who prefer newer anime with good animation as opposed to older anime, so I can't find many old anime I like... That said, the oldest anime I liked were probably those made in the '90s, when I was born, like Evangelion, Cardcaptor Sakura, Digimon Adventure, and Pokemon Season 1.
  25. Ironically, despite being a huge Sayaka fan, I just didn't 'cry' all that much during her arc. I felt downright terrible and fell into a pit of despair, sure, but no tears. That said, being an emotional person myself, I find myself crying a lot of times watching anime. Unfortunately, I can't really recall the many times I did cry... Normally, after crying at a scene, I'd soon forget about it unless it's impacted me very significantly. For example, Clannad ~After Story~. Being one of the first anime I've ever watched, it was no wonder that I cried as hard as I did at episode 23, because I wasn't used to that kind of heaviness yet. Also the first season of Clannad. The end of Fuuko's arc brought manly tears to many people everywhere, including myself, especially during that moment when Tomoya and Nagisa realizes that they had forgotten about her. - Another time I possibly cried was probably Saikano, during Akemi's final scene. - I think I cried for Envy in FMA: Brotherhood. Oh yeah, and that dog-girl scene in the early episodes of the series... - I might have cried several times in Digimon Adventure when I was a kid... and a couple more times as a teenager. Whamon's passing was heart-wrecking. The biggest tearjerker moment for me though has to be episode 21, when Taichi was forced to leave Hikari. That parting scene was brutal. - Pokemon too; the older episodes anyway. Oh, and that "First Movie," when Ash tried to stop Mew and Mew-Two's fighting. - Air. 'Nuff said. "Goal!" - Fairy Tail. This is one of those utsuge-type anime that probably won't make intelligent people cry, but will make emotional people like me cry a lot... but even that got stale after a while. - Ironically, I didn't cry watching some of the more obvious tearjerkers mentioned above, like Grave of the Fireflies and Ano Hara (which totally flew over my head).
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