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NejinOniwa

YOU COULD HAVE PREVENTED THIS

Alex_Reetz

yay, i found a backup software that saves your activation : D

Bella

Quote from: Chocofreak13 on June 12, 2011, 08:14:30 PM
lack of plot?

I can deal with plotlessness.... IF I love the characters....


Maybe that's the reason...?

Dr. Kraus

I watched lucky star when it had first come out and to me it was stupid but stupid funny with all the craziness going on and it changing randomly at each corner! Being my first non-Americanized anime it really jump started me into anime!

Alex_Reetz

lucky star is a moeblob anime.

it makes me sick.

if only it was a  yuri hentai.

Nichi

Lucky Star is probably the only moeblob anime you'll catch me watching. I refuse to watch K-On, because of the creepy-as-hell fanbase on GameFAQs killing any interest I might have had in it (They make Trekkies seem sane. That takes talent...or lack thereof)

Alex_Reetz

so far, been up for 61 hours, due to stress.

Bella

Ahhh, the lovely I hate the fanbase; ergo, I will not watch (or read/listen/play/participate) mentality. Something I quite despise, on account of it smooshing ALL the fans into a single, tiny, "packaged-for-your-mental-convenience" box; for disliking the ACTUAL WORK since there's a perceived defect with the fandom; and of course, dismissing the fact that a show (or book/band/game) can take on a fanbase that the creators never imagined. It's especially troublesome for a very popular work (which K-On arguably is within the anime fandom, and Star Trek CERTAINLY is within the world of science fiction), since the work will inevitably have a fanbase so vast that it's foolish attempting to characterize it.


For instance, Radiohead has a huge fandom, yet aside from some shared traits (neurosis, musical snobbery, disdain for "competing" British rock/pop bands and a bizarre love of Adventure Time are quite prevalent), there's very little that RH fans have in common. Madoka Magica fans have apparently gotten a reputation for being quite rabid, but they come from many backgrounds - those who like the mahou shoujo genre, those who like seeing the mahou shoujo genre brutalized (*raises hand*), those who like mindfscks, yuri fans (*raises other hand*), people who like moe anime (they quickly get their insides cut out) - so on and so forth. What I'm getting at is, it's irresponsible to judge a work on its fandom - it's even worse to assume a fandom is homogenized.

Chocofreak13

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Alex_Reetz

[Insert Insult in broken english here.]

Nichi

@Bella: Normally I don't do that sort of thing, but seeing as previously mentioned group of freaks on GameFAQs where my friends at one point and where well within the norm until they discovered that show, which lead up to us having a falling out because I wasn't watching it too...

@Choco: Is something wrong?

NejinOniwa

FUCK THIS
I'm going to the shrine to practice my swordplay by the light of dawn.
YOU COULD HAVE PREVENTED THIS

Dr. Kraus

Quote from: NejinOniwa on June 12, 2011, 10:43:58 PM
FUCK THIS
I'm going to the shrine to practice my swordplay by the light of dawn.

Shall we spar my good sir?


Alex_Reetz

you did not draw that. kindly prove me wrong.

Chocofreak13

@pentium: nah, just couldn't think of anything to say. and i was already in the topic.
@nej: too back you can't bring the sword with you. we could have practiced together. (since i need to practice with my tonfa anyway. ^^)

there's nothing on.....and this show is less than i expected. :\ so i turned off the tv.
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