Anime Discussion Thread - Page 5829
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Dark_Chill
Canada3353 Posts
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HolydaKing
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Butt Missile Stance 5: Anal Probe Missile! | ||
Toadesstern
Germany16350 Posts
+ Show Spoiler [ponytail] + ![]() ![]() I think I finally understood Kaze | ||
OsaX Nymloth
Poland3244 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + dafuq I just watched | ||
Emnjay808
United States10657 Posts
On November 11 2016 07:09 Toadesstern wrote: honestly we might as well just make a shrine for our new ponytail goddess: + Show Spoiler [ponytail] + ![]() ![]() I think I finally understood Kaze What anime is this? Looks so well drawn. Edit: Nvm it's Keijo. I need to catch up on this. Based Xebec. | ||
Toadesstern
Germany16350 Posts
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Emnjay808
United States10657 Posts
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Nagisama
Canada4481 Posts
On November 11 2016 07:09 Toadesstern wrote: honestly we might as well just make a shrine for our new ponytail goddess: + Show Spoiler [ponytail] + ![]() ![]() I think I finally understood Kaze Looking at the pictures, the ponytail doesn't even look that good. Thought the one who reacted with her ponytail was better. | ||
Ilikestarcraft
Korea (South)17727 Posts
On November 06 2016 05:17 Emnjay808 wrote: Im with Slaughter on this. Keijo is demeaning and sexist. On November 11 2016 12:14 Emnjay808 wrote: What anime is this? Looks so well drawn. Edit: Nvm it's Keijo. I need to catch up on this. Based Xebec. You confuse me man... | ||
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TheEmulator
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Miragee
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On November 11 2016 02:40 Numy wrote: I don't know Miragee, it eats me up too. How hard is it to just be nice to another human being? I think people just are empty inside and have no meaning in life so they latch on to anything that gives them a semblance of purpose. It just so happens that hatred is very easy to create and give someone purpose with. Look at Kyoani. They love toying with our hearts and now dangle cardboardbox-kun in front of us after all this time. Why do this? What does this cruelty achieve? lol, fitting example Did you like it? ![]() //Fune wo Amu ep5 was really, really good. The pacing was absolutely perfect. In general I think this season is pretty solid. On November 11 2016 17:11 TheEmulator wrote: So what are the must watch anime's so far this season? Just finished up with most of the stuff I was watching last season. Pretty hard to say, there isn't something I would call a "must watch" this season. However, 3-gatsu no Lion and Fune wo Amu are really solid SoL shows, I would recommend them. Yuri on Ice is fine. Then there is Keijo, which is probably the only must watch according to this thread - if you want some nice tits and asses watch it. I think Girlish Number is well liked, I haven't gotten around to start it yet. I think that's it, if you don't count sequels you are already into but I guess you are aware of sequels anyways. | ||
XenOmega
Canada2822 Posts
I now know where the famous school-trip (Anime) come from!! I've been in Japan for 5 days, yet I've seen school-kids EVERYWHERE, morning, lunch, afternoon. In almost every tourists spots, you see students hanging around, exploring on their own. When i start my day (early), they always are grouped around the JR Stations in the morning, listening to their teachers, and then... they just spread around (Which is unthinkable in my country ; no teacher or school would dare letting Children under their care go around the city, probably because of some responsibilities issues). That's an interesting way of letting kids have fun, bondings, while exploring the cultural sites and learning about their history and culture. The only school trips i ever had were like theater nights No beach though. Anime is a lie. 9 more days in Japan, time flies ![]() | ||
Miragee
8531 Posts
On November 11 2016 18:24 XenOmega wrote: Random discovery in Japan : I now know where the famous school-trip (Anime) come from!! I've been in Japan for 5 days, yet I've seen school-kids EVERYWHERE, morning, lunch, afternoon. In almost every tourists spots, you see students hanging around, exploring on their own. When i start my day (early), they always are grouped around the JR Stations in the morning, listening to their teachers, and then... they just spread around (Which is unthinkable in my country ; no teacher or school would dare letting Children under their care go around the city, probably because of some responsibilities issues). That's an interesting way of letting kids have fun, bondings, while exploring the cultural sites and learning about their history and culture. The only school trips i ever had were like theater nights No beach though. Anime is a lie. 9 more days in Japan, time flies ![]() Huh? Here in germany it isn't that common but teachers would let pupils go around on their own. On week-long school trips we always got some time to explore the city/surroundings on our own. In my 8th grade we were on a small island in the North Sea for example and aside from group activities we all got bicycles we could use to drive around on the island freely in groups, so we could move from on village to another and so on. I think that's a good thing. At home, we could sometimes, too. I still remember we played Scotland Yard one day, but city-wide with bus+train+mobile phones. That was fun. If you can't see any beaches you are probably on the wrong island?^^ If you don't manage to get to any beach you can still decide to live your own pool or hotspring episode. ![]() | ||
XenOmega
Canada2822 Posts
On November 11 2016 18:41 Miragee wrote: Huh? Here in germany it isn't that common but teachers would let pupils go around on their own. On week-long school trips we always got some time to explore the city/surroundings on our own. In my 8th grade we were on a small island in the North Sea for example and aside from group activities we all got bicycles we could use to drive around on the island freely in groups, so we could move from on village to another and so on. I think that's a good thing. At home, we could sometimes, too. I still remember we played Scotland Yard one day, but city-wide with bus+train+mobile phones. That was fun. If you can't see any beaches you are probably on the wrong island?^^ If you don't manage to get to any beach you can still decide to live your own pool or hotspring episode. ![]() Guess i was in the wrong school or education system then!!! After two weeks and a half in China, Japan feels like heaven. Wish I could communicate/understand Japanese though... years of watching anime with subtitles gave me close to 0 knowledge in Japanese... -_- In China, in 1 hour, our bus driver probably used his horn more than I will ever use it in my whole life. So far in Japan, i've only heard 3 horns! | ||
sharkie
Austria18435 Posts
On November 11 2016 18:52 XenOmega wrote: Guess i was in the wrong school or education system then!!! After two weeks and a half in China, Japan feels like heaven. Wish I could communicate/understand Japanese though... years of watching anime with subtitles gave me close to 0 knowledge in Japanese... -_- In China, in 1 hour, our bus driver probably used his horn more than I will ever use it in my whole life. So far in Japan, i've only heard 3 horns! People in Japan use the horn to thank the other driver. | ||
Miragee
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Ilikestarcraft
Korea (South)17727 Posts
On November 11 2016 19:03 sharkie wrote: People in Japan use the horn to thank the other driver. Don't they use hazard lights? + Show Spoiler + | ||
Numy
South Africa35471 Posts
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Nagisama
Canada4481 Posts
On November 11 2016 21:27 Ilikestarcraft wrote: Don't they use hazard lights? + Show Spoiler + https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mve5dkI4cI4 In Canada, we just show our hand either out the window, or at the rear view mirror to thank the other driver. | ||
Miragee
8531 Posts
On November 11 2016 22:21 Nagisama wrote: In Canada, we just show our hand either out the window, or at the rear view mirror to thank the other driver. That's how it works here as well. | ||
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