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Baby Eater

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Music:Nickelback
Books:Reading at all is looked down upon where I live even if the books I read aren't exactly embarrassing.
TV:Colbert Report and The Daily Show. Again, not embarrassing themselves but embarrassing to the community.Also, Bleach.
Games:Viva Pinata. I played it as a joke with my friend now I can't stop.
Misc:I love wearing purple.
 

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WrcklessIntent said:
This exactly. I feel your pain i love it as a hobby but I'm not suicidal enough to tell anyone irl about it. I think it'll be accepted socially eventually I mean look at gaming and graphic novels they are accepted widely now.
To an extent, gaming is, but even now it's still regarded as a thoroughly 'nerdy' activity, and that's with the ridiculous amount of people who do it accelerating its drive into the public limelight - with the media fighting it at every turn, of course.

I think it will be a lot longer (if ever) before anime reaches this same state, and even then, that state is hardly ideal.
 

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TheYellowCellPhone said:
I like Glee (not that bad, the acting is good, some of the music is tolerable) and listen to a few of My Chemical Romance's songs.

Same, teenagers and black parade are good songs.
 

yizas

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I like my chemical romance
I watch shojo (girl anime ) and love it
I like to eat raw ramen with lemon and salt
 

WrcklessIntent

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Niagro said:
WrcklessIntent said:
This exactly. I feel your pain i love it as a hobby but I'm not suicidal enough to tell anyone irl about it. I think it'll be accepted socially eventually I mean look at gaming and graphic novels they are accepted widely now.
To an extent, gaming is, but even now it's still regarded as a thoroughly 'nerdy' activity, and that's with the ridiculous amount of people who do it accelerating its drive into the public limelight - with the media fighting it at every turn, of course.

I think it will be a lot longer (if ever) before anime reaches this same state, and even then, that state is hardly ideal.
For the most part i don't care about the media on gaming give it another 10 years media is gonna be controlled by people who grew up with games by than. I mean I'm 17 and literally everyone i know has a gaming console. That says something about gaming finally being accepted. Granted its mostly Call of Duty, Madden, Halo and etc... that are the most popular but its still people playing games right.
 

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WrcklessIntent said:
To an extent, gaming is, but even now it's still regarded as a thoroughly 'nerdy' activity, and that's with the ridiculous amount of people who do it accelerating its drive into the public limelight - with the media fighting it at every turn, of course.

I think it will be a lot longer (if ever) before anime reaches this same state, and even then, that state is hardly ideal.
For the most part i don't care about the media on gaming give it another 10 years media is gonna be controlled by people who grew up with games by than. I mean I'm 17 and literally everyone i know has a gaming console. That says something about gaming finally being accepted. Granted its mostly Call of Duty, Madden, Halo and etc... that are the most popular but its still people playing games right.[/quote]

True, but the majority of sed halo/cod playing generation have the sadly stereotyped understanding of anime, so that doesn't help at all.

As you may see, I represent pessimism with this viewpoint.
 

Manchubot

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I'll sit there playing Modern Warfare 2 or Halo: Reach playing with friends sitting high on the manly horse of shooting things, but what they don't know is I will be jammin' to some freeze pop while I do it. Anime can be on the list as well
 

York_Beckett

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Movies: Caligula, Silent Hill.

TV: The Raccoons (Old 80s-90s children's cartoon.)

Games: Damnation, Legendary, Turning Point: Fall of Liberty, Deadly Premonition, Avatar: The Game, Eat Lead: Return of Matt Hazard, Escape From Bug Island, Land of the Dead: Road to Fiddler's Green, any Kirby game.
 

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TheYellowCellPhone said:
I like Glee (not that bad, the acting is good, some of the music is tolerable) and listen to a few of My Chemical Romance's songs.
Such as Jump. On the day they covered that song, all of Van Halen simultaneously shot themselves.

Its not a guilty pleasure, but it is embarrassing. When playing Pursuit Force, I got so pissed off with my psp that I punched it, hard enough to temporarily destroy the screen and eject the umd.
 

coleslawghter

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I watch I-carly, and on the off day you might catch me enjoying glee.

Also I cried at the end of there will be blood.... Just had to tell someone
 

Kiba The Wolf

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Games: Lego Star Wars

Movies: Shoot em'up and planet terror, not the best movies for acting or story but just fun to watch

Misc. cheez-its ( I shouldn't eat so many) and I plan to buy some Mass Effect 2 toys when they come out
 

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sageoftruth said:
PorkChopXpress said:
Ouran High School Host Club (anime, not the manga)
Ah, I loved that. My ex-potential girlfriend recommended it to me. Then I went around, going, "See? It's not all about the fanservice! A heterosexual male like myself can't enjoy fanservice from this, see?" Then people started taking jabs at my sexuality. Very funny manga though.
I grew up on Ranma 1/2 and Goldenboy VHS tapes in the early 90's and loved the "rom-com/pervert" shows, and this show reminded me of those days. It pokes fun at a lot of Japanese anime/cultural archetypes and celebrates its own absurdity. I'm a married, heterosexual male and I don't think anything is wrong with appreciating something so damn goofy.
 

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Niagro said:
Hosker said:
I was thinking about reading them. Are they worth it?

OT: I guess staying up late. Everything I do is much better when I think I should be asleep. As long as O have nothing to do the following day anyway.
Short answer: yes.

If you're interested in complex plots, incredibly well developed characters and an intelligence that keeps you working for your answers, read them.

Although, Claymore is worth a look too =D
Sounds very interesting indeed; I will buy the first one and see how it goes.

I'll give Claymore a look as well. It can't hurt to quickly look it up on MAL