cmoney
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TBF too, the vast majority of anime that gets recommended is in a very narrow bandwidth even within that subset. It's changing now, but for years I'd recommend stuff like Satoshi Kon's movies to folks and just get blank stares, but the reason I like them is because they're animation for adults, and not in the Heavy Metal "these ain't your kid's cartoons, we got titties and blood" kind of way. Like they're just serious dramas.
I have so many good anime recs for folks that are not your typical shonen battle animes and whatnot.
I'd love to know what the exceptions are, but I get it. I've got a friend who simply cannot get into comics. Something about the art just doesn't click with her brain. And y'know, if you're consuming art it should be because you fall at least a little in love with it, right?
Ha! I knew it! How'd you like it?The Tragedy of Man.
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I liked looking at it most of the time, I'll say that much. Really admired the ambition and the steadfastness it took for him to finally get the thing finished. I've no doubt there were plenty of allusions and historical references that I didn't catch.Ha! I knew it! How'd you like it?
I've got a friend who simply cannot get into comics. Something about the art just doesn't click with her brain. And y'know, if you're consuming art it should be because you fall at least a little in love with it, right?
I mean, I guess if he's having fun that's all that matters.I have a friend who reads comics. Reads them. Doesn't look at or care about the art. Wouldn't know what Jim Lee or Joe Madureira were if they bit him. He reads an issue in like two minutes and says he gets all he needs.
Probably in for Thie always liked this Chun li look