Fucking Anime
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- riderofbrohan
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i definitely just saved that list to my desktop for easy access.
- riderofbrohan
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The only turn-based combat i can deal with is in strategy rpgs.xdylanx wrote:Y'all niggas fuckin up by not playing Persona
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- riderofbrohan
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so, i watched the first episodes of baccano! and Texhnolyze and i dig em both. baccano! more so than Texhnolyze.
but then i found Dokuro-chan
but then i found Dokuro-chan

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Pete > You wrote:You are just adorable.thesilentarmy wrote:Glad to see that you're familiar with music from all over the world because you lived it in TN, Pete. I call bullshit on you if you think you know as much as you know about every band from all the eras of emo music across the entire world without the fucking Internet. i mean, I'm sure you've been to shows. Haven't we all?
I actually only moved to Tennessee late last August. Prior to that, I live in Brooklyn, and before that, among other places, New Brunswick. Thanks for that nice dose of phony cosmopolitan horseshit though!![]()
I'd estimate the number of shows I've been to over the years is probably over 1,000. The internet as we know it didn't even exist when I was first going to shows. You learned about bands (even those from "all over the world") from word of mouth or mailorder distro catalogs and such. You know things happened in DIY hardcore before the internet, right? I don't think there is a band in "emo" that I retroactively learned about through the internet. Not that there is a problem with that, but there is when you act like some smarmy know-nothing asshole trying to act like reading about things on the internet and telling people who were actually there what's what is the norm.
I don't want to rub it in, and I qualify this as behavior that is nothing special at all, but your favorite band that you read about on the internet and was active back when you were pre-pubescent most likely played a show in a house I lived in at the time or slept on my floor or something.
On your bike, kid.
dude pete, where you at in TN? Nashville?
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- Pete > You
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Yeah, close enough.coffeestooge wrote:dude pete, where you at in TN? Nashville?
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first off, this rules.coffeestooge wrote:Pete > You wrote:You are just adorable.thesilentarmy wrote:Glad to see that you're familiar with music from all over the world because you lived it in TN, Pete. I call bullshit on you if you think you know as much as you know about every band from all the eras of emo music across the entire world without the fucking Internet. i mean, I'm sure you've been to shows. Haven't we all?
I actually only moved to Tennessee late last August. Prior to that, I live in Brooklyn, and before that, among other places, New Brunswick. Thanks for that nice dose of phony cosmopolitan horseshit though!![]()
I'd estimate the number of shows I've been to over the years is probably over 1,000. The internet as we know it didn't even exist when I was first going to shows. You learned about bands (even those from "all over the world") from word of mouth or mailorder distro catalogs and such. You know things happened in DIY hardcore before the internet, right? I don't think there is a band in "emo" that I retroactively learned about through the internet. Not that there is a problem with that, but there is when you act like some smarmy know-nothing asshole trying to act like reading about things on the internet and telling people who were actually there what's what is the norm.
I don't want to rub it in, and I qualify this as behavior that is nothing special at all, but your favorite band that you read about on the internet and was active back when you were pre-pubescent most likely played a show in a house I lived in at the time or slept on my floor or something.
On your bike, kid.
dude pete, where you at in TN? Nashville?
n back to the thread....
Gundum 00, wing, turn A, and 0079
Wolfs rain (fucking great lil emo anime)
Elfen lied
wicked city
ninja scroll
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akira
yu yu hakusho (i get a lot of shit for liking this)
pokemon
new xmen and iron man animes
anything hayoa miyazaki
high school of the dead
genocyber
demon city shinjuku
eden of the east
perfect blue
paprika
and probably a shit load more
love yourself, no one else will
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I just watched every episode of inital d with kevin and i'm not super into cars, it rules.kevin wrote:way worth it. i'm into cars though.. so it's more awesome for me, but i have some friends who are not into cars at all that like the showCitizenOfUlysses wrote:mononoke and totoro are the best ghibli imho, also cowboy bebop is probably one of the best works in any medium I've ever seen. ninja scroll is super legit.
lol @ initial d, I don't like cars so I haven't looked into it. is it worth it?
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If vitiligojackson says it's good, it's almost def good.
If vitiligojackson says it's good, it's almost def good.
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