a lot of my issues with anime arise from how it looks and how over-the-top and tropey it is...
I like dragonball and cowboy bebop because of how it escapes those things. Cowboy bebop barely looks like an anime in my book, DB while obviously looks like an anime, looks like a lot more passion was...
Over christmas I watched a little bit of Jojo with my brother. Granted, I didn't know wtf was going down, it was like mid-season.
I couldn't stand anything about it and it took every fiber of my being to bite my tongue and not start making fun of it lol
controversial opinion, but I've never liked anime. I watched a lot of pokemon/digimon/yu gi oh as a kid, but that wasn't because it was anime related, I don't think in those days I even knew what anime was. I could tell these shows had a similar llok, but it never occured to me they were a genre...
It's kind of hard to say....I don't read a ton anymore.
I guess the books that have impacted me most would be an easier one for me to answer.
It by Stephen King is awesome. Jurassic Park is great, I quote it a lot lol. Grant Morrison's Invisibles...man. Pretty life changing. Also kind of...
doesn't know how stock market works, gets told by someone how it works, and then calls the educator an idiot
thank jeebus you're where you are and not responsible for any thing.
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