Horible life. Horible things.
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Assaultman67:
(also, holy fuck the internet is getting scary)
(also, holy fuck the internet is getting scary)
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That's because you're missing the last suit, silly. Here's your Diamond, just don't
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Oh well, that works too.
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Oh well, that works too.
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Where did all this anime come from?
Where did all this anime come from?
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Grayswandir is the only one here who is semi-open about watching anime.
Everyone else kinda hides their power levels.
Everyone else kinda hides their power levels.
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I don't hide it; you just never asked
You callin' me a recluse?
You callin' me a recluse?
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So anime huh? Yeah... Gonna slip quietly out of this thread...
*Runs away*
*Runs away*
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I didn't know about the Zombie outbreak or any other "twist-of-events", but I had heard that was supposed to be good. I tried to watch it. I was not convinced. The cutesy, slow pace in the early episodes was hard to overcome. I feel like it didn't make enough effort to have people keep watching.Endoperez wrote:That pic is from the anime Mahou Shoujo Madoka Magica btw. It's kind of an interesting series. It starts as a normal magical girl series, but then there's a zombie outbreak and stuff. If you're in for a well-written show with cute things and some bleak things, it's well worth watching.
My profile image is taken from an anime.Assaultman67 wrote:Everyone else kinda hides their power levels.
And by the way, speaking of the topic of anime and keeping it to yourself. In recent years, Hentai have become really dull and boring. Most of it is censored anyway so it's hard to find enough interest to watch it. However, animated cartoons, like the work done by Zone and other artists, is an excellent substitute.
Pandora's Box, opened.
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There is no "zombie outbreak".Endoperez wrote:That pic is from the anime Mahou Shoujo Madoka Magica btw. It's kind of an interesting series. It starts as a normal magical girl series, but then there's azombie outbreakand stuff.
The basic plot behind the show is girl wants to be helpful, gets turned into a "magical girl" to fight "witches".If you're in for a well-written show with cute things and some bleak things, it's well worth watching.
The entire "happy magical girl" setting is a red herring. Everything is more sinister than it seems.Freshbite wrote:I didn't know about the Zombie outbreak or any other "twist-of-events", but I had heard that was supposed to be good. I tried to watch it. I was not convinced. The cutesy, slow pace in the early episodes was hard to overcome. I feel like it didn't make enough effort to have people keep watching.
Its like the above image.
That's one thing I love about Madoka, it takes the entire magical girl genre and abuses it until it breaks mentally.
All hentai that is made commercially in Japan is censored. Its by regulation or something.And by the way, speaking of the topic of anime and keeping it to yourself. In recent years, Hentai have become really dull and boring. Most of it is censored anyway so it's hard to find enough interest to watch it.
Zone-tan is hilarious.However, animated cartoons, like the work done by Zone and other artists, is an excellent substitute.
Pandora's Box, opened.
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Yeah, I can't seem to find anything uncensored that's been released after 2010.Grayswandir wrote:All hentai that is made commercially in Japan is censored. Its by regulation or something.
Took too long before it kicked in. :cGrayswandir wrote:The entire "happy magical girl" setting is a red herring. Everything is more sinister than it seems.
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That's one thing I love about Madoka, it takes the entire magical girl genre and abuses it until it breaks mentally.
Yes.Grayswandir wrote:Zone-tan is hilarious.
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What are you talking about? By episode 3, things have gone to shit.Freshbite wrote:Took too long before it kicked in. :c
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I had to fight the urge to comply and post hentai as far as the eye can see after that last line just to take this thread completely over the edge and totally clusterfucked beyond salvation. First post is about a user's grief for their father and the last post is tons of hentai. We really are monsters.Freshbite wrote:... And by the way, speaking of the topic of anime and keeping it to yourself. In recent years, Hentai have become really dull and boring. Most of it is censored anyway so it's hard to find enough interest to watch it. However, animated cartoons, like the work done by Zone and other artists, is an excellent substitute.
Pandora's Box, opened.[/b]
Also, what is "zone-tan" (I get the feeling I'm going to see the psychological cartoon equivalent to "goatse" soon.)
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Well, he himself went out of track when he made this thread his personal bragging place to tell us about his epic grammar and narrations skills.Assaultman67 wrote: First post is about a user's grief for their father and the last post is tons of hentai. We really are monsters.
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Well... I only watched two of them.Grayswandir wrote:What are you talking about? By episode 3, things have gone to shit.
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You wouldn't have the patience for shiki then. (although its clear something is up at the very beginning, it just takes time to develop.)Freshbite wrote:Well... I only watched two of them.Grayswandir wrote:What are you talking about? By episode 3, things have gone to shit.
it's like watching someone blow their brains out with a big ass hollow point in ultra slow motion. (well, maybe not as traumatizing.)
Shit starts off slow and just gets a little more disturbing each episode and you know a train wreck is coming. By the end of the series people are getting slaughtered in the streets and heads are getting smashed by tractors.
Tractor Scene (watch at your own risk):