Monday, October 8, 2007

Attack protocol 23

*Listening to Mushiuta by akatsuki*
Only a few more days till Hari Raya!Finally i can view questionable content during the day XP(the see no evil rule).
Whats affecting me now is...the ulcers in my mouth.I have no idea how the hell i got them and they sting like hell.One is on the inside of my lower lip and the other is on the outside of my upper lip.Been applying Bonjela but not really effective.
Its day 9 and still no answer from sony....- -;;.I really hope they call me soon to deliver the blow so that i may lament on what to do sooner.Ifs its repaired...then thats good cause i can return to my not bored gaming life and not stare at the visible empty space beside my TV.

Whats weird is that i dont seem to be like most anime fans.I find it pretty weird.Especially most anime fans seem to not mind the lack of something,the absence of important elements.Its pretty easy to differentiate anime now like thats the grusome anime,thats the weird anime with espers and thats the anime thats damm funny.I find that alot of anime uses hype.Like the bad endings in School days or the weirdness of Haruhi Suzumiya.FLCL,that was an enjoyable anime and safely say no one can ever take the title of weirdness away from it and it wasnt hyped at all.Probably because of my nature that demands things to be different that i discover anime golds that are usually overshadowed by anime i deemed propaganda.Like Sayonara Zetsubo Sensei.The Author won an award for it but yet no one seems to know about him.And it seems i prefer anime that is human like Kino No Tabi or Air.They didnt require alot to tell a nice,moving story and i mostly like it anime that way.Comedy anime i prefer ones that are creative.Action anime the ones that delivers yet doesnt overexaggerate action.Love anime that actually show what love is without the ungodly amount of ecchi scenes and girls.And i mostly avoid Harem or aptly put Trap animes cause well...there's limit to my limit of believing.

Oh and about the rising amount of under 18 murder cases and that gruesome animes may be linked to it...well to me it doesnt really influence but it does in a way affect people who view it.Its sub-conciously.Like the voice in your head.Let say this girl has seen school days or higurashi.She later encounters a series of situations that backs her into a corner and she gets really stressed and riled up.She chances upon a knife.Images of what she seen would be playing in her head and whether or not its strong enough to make her kill is depending on the girl.What started this trend of underage killing is this Japanese novel and movie,Rumble something.High school students are pitted and is encouraged to kill the other until the qouta is meet.I like violence as much as the next guy but.....seeing "kids"as i put it killing is pretty wrong.Like morally wrong.Could be because I am alot more mature that I see things in a more different light but thats just my opinion.Anime is entertainment....and i dont see how teenagers brutally killing each other is entertainment.Heck even Black Lagoon Vampire twins who were under 12 were that graphical.I guess its how its portrayed.

Shakugan No Shana the Second episode 1 was okay for me.Didnt really blew me away.Could be the fact i was watching it without sound.But the feeling"Shana and gang was back!"didnt hit me.
I will finish the series though and hopefully it gets better.
I want my Black Lagoon 3.The series is too good to be ended like that.Revy puts most female hero's to shame by putting her money where her mouth is and then some.
Threads of fate anime would be cool.Too bad the author of Love hina didnt want to.The characters and music is just too immersive to not do it and why Square-enix didnt want to make a sequal of it is just beyond me.

Saw two boys playing Dawn of War at a department store.And it made me laugh on the inside.LOL.the kid didnt group his army together and is slowly getting decimated.

Posted Track 3 and updated Track 1 and 2,cause re-re-re-re-re-reading it makes me think its not plausible or Loki-standard.

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