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author=Milennin
I'll list a few of my favourites here...
Dragon Ball Z
or watching the characters develop over the course of the series.
read: if not a saiyan, develop = become useless entirely, also skip the buu saga, as it was complete garbage, cell saga4lyfe
karsuman considers my interests as "shonen tripe" so if this does not sound appealing, you can probably just skip my suggestions
IF YOU LIKE COOL BADASS FIGHTS THAT DON'T ALWAYS NEED A PLOT, READ ON
Berserk
Completely brutal. "Ending" was kind of a WTF moment, but still good. I think a remake was in the works instead of a continuation. Can't say i'm optimistic about it.
Black Lagoon
Amped up testosterone ride. No a real point to it, but was just like a nice action flick.
Darker Than BLACK
First season left some pretty dire loose ends but the concept was good. FUCK THE SECOND SEASON. Third season is coming but I dunno if my poor heart can take it.
Death Note
Do yourself a favor and stop after the first season. The ending was...okay. But meh.
Elfen Lied
Had a lot of shock value to it. Although I could have done without the several scenes of naked kids.
Escaflowne
Like Gundam except in the past. Pretty good old school anime. Might not measure up to newer standards, but good for nostalgia either way.
Fate-Stay Night and Fate Zero
Lots of win.
Fooly Cooly (Furi Kuri)
I believe it was made explicitly as an animation project (which would make sense given how many different styles are used) but I could be wrong. Only 6 episodes and after watching through it several times it actually all made sense!
Full Metal Alchemist
If I had to choose between this and Brotherhood, I'd watch Brotherhood. Essentially the same story, but Brotherhood did it better. Better fights, more coherent story-telling, just overall better!
GetBackers
This would qualify as Karsuman's definition of Shonen tripe, but I liked it.
Ghost in the Shell
This had a bit of everything when it came to story telling. Really well done, intelligent, series.
GunGRAVE
Started out really awesome but kinda meh towards the end. Very common in anime D:
Last Exile
Pretty interesting setting. I like sky/flying-oriented themes.
Mahou Shoujo Madoka Magica
Super fucked up and depressing. In a good way. Don't let the first three episodes fool you.
Paranoia Agent
The doll got super annoying, but if you like psychology at all, this will interest you.
Rurouni Kenshin
When you actually get to the plot it's a pretty standard samurai show, but it's done well.
Samurai Champloo
By far my favorite anime. I think I've watched through it 11 times now? Fuu sucks, but Mugen and Jin, along with most of the characters are excellent. Substories are great. The ironic mission was great. The animation was great. Only, fuck the zombie episode. Just sucked. The rest was fantastic.
School Rumble
If you've ever fancied anyone else in real life, Harima is super relatable.
Soul Eater
Didn't capitalize on certain plot points, but the animation was top notch and the characters were definitely likable.
Steins;Gate
A little slow-paced, but really picked up towards the end. Was really over the top with it's main character, but tolerable since that was the entire point behind him.
Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann
Even though not my favorite (2nd favorite!), it's probably the best anime on this list. Progresses so quickly, but not at an overwhelming rate. Plot twists were excellent. Really memorable.
Trigun
Western anime with random futuristic elements. Really excellent animation, especially for its time.
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author=kentona
I couldn't make it through the second tutorial before giving up, sorry.
it's okay kentona, i still <3 you
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author=slashphoenix
I've only played it a few times, I enjoyed Karthas 'cuz of his skill mines, but I was also really awful.
I've gotten used to playing DotA & HoN, so the lack of gankers and the slower pace of fights in LoL really throws me off :P
literally every champ other than garen, soraka, and morgana are more enjoyable than karthus
you guys are doing it wrong (also yes, the real fun begins at level 30 and you're decked out with runes/masteries)
e: also craze i'm online today, come play before I fall asleep in my chair
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because i've turned into a masochist by playing solo queue ranked
i keep going and going because i need to feel the pain man
it's.. it's soooo goooood
(and i'm moving in 3 days)
(and school and stuff)
once I get decent internet up and running in my new place, I should be on a lot more frequently
i keep going and going because i need to feel the pain man
it's.. it's soooo goooood
(and i'm moving in 3 days)
(and school and stuff)
once I get decent internet up and running in my new place, I should be on a lot more frequently
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author=CrazeArkexcuse me no
No, both of you get fucking Borderlands 2.
ark get yo ass on some hot demacian justice NAO
mmm that garen spin to win gets me so hawt
Thought experiment: surviving stuck in a basement for 10 years
Mine is fairly similar to the second example on the site.
Workout Room - 5
Loaded Kitchen - 6
Music/Surround Sound - 5
Library - 4
Bath - 3
Skylight - 2
Phone once a week - 3
Doctor - 2
I will probably never make 10 million in my life, which also implies that if I will not make that much, I will not need that much. Basically, I would be there until I'm 31. I'd come out shredded, superloaded on knowledge, and I would never have to work again in my life.
Just with rough math:
52 weeks in a year x 40 hour work weeks = 2080 hours worked a year
52 weeks x 7 days x 24 hours = 8736 total hours per year
10 years x 8736 hours = 87360 needed to complete basement task
40 year average working life x 2080 hours = 83200 lifetime hours worked
87360 - 83200 = 4160 hours extra, and also surprisingly exactly 2 years of extra hours put towards your working life.
However, assuming 8 hours of sleep every day takes off a third of those hours. Dropping it down 58240 hours awake in the basement. Which is around a fourth less hours worked in your lifetime, since sleeping typically does not require effort.
If this were a real offer, I would most certainly do it. Boredom would drive me to actually learn, get physically fit, cook/eat right, and have 10 years to develop the habits to continue a lifestyle supporting those benefits after I got out.
Workout Room - 5
Loaded Kitchen - 6
Music/Surround Sound - 5
Library - 4
Bath - 3
Skylight - 2
Phone once a week - 3
Doctor - 2
I will probably never make 10 million in my life, which also implies that if I will not make that much, I will not need that much. Basically, I would be there until I'm 31. I'd come out shredded, superloaded on knowledge, and I would never have to work again in my life.
Just with rough math:
52 weeks in a year x 40 hour work weeks = 2080 hours worked a year
52 weeks x 7 days x 24 hours = 8736 total hours per year
10 years x 8736 hours = 87360 needed to complete basement task
40 year average working life x 2080 hours = 83200 lifetime hours worked
87360 - 83200 = 4160 hours extra, and also surprisingly exactly 2 years of extra hours put towards your working life.
However, assuming 8 hours of sleep every day takes off a third of those hours. Dropping it down 58240 hours awake in the basement. Which is around a fourth less hours worked in your lifetime, since sleeping typically does not require effort.
If this were a real offer, I would most certainly do it. Boredom would drive me to actually learn, get physically fit, cook/eat right, and have 10 years to develop the habits to continue a lifestyle supporting those benefits after I got out.
Crushing on my friend.... + he's gay?
What are you thinking about right now?
author=CyberDaggerauthor=TravioAre you
Just how much I love sleep but, at the same time, never seem to actually want to go to bed. It's a mystery, I tell you.me?anyone who uses the internet frequently ever














