it only hides the pictures
Surprised nobody mentioned Code Geass. Mech anime, supernatural powers, and a high school anime rolled into one.
Dragon Ball Super.
At least I'll be watching it.
Gurren Lagann is also really great
At least I'll be watching it.
Gurren Lagann is also really great
torritsakurasou
great show but its hard to recommend an incomplete anime
great show but its hard to recommend an incomplete anime
when i was 3 yrs old my mom had tapes of doraemon and mazinger z for me to watch. i didnt like them lol so my first impression of anime was a bad one
soon after i got addicted to some retarded swiss claymation called pingu
soon after i got addicted to some retarded swiss claymation called pingu
downpourtorritsakurasougreat show but its hard to recommend an incomplete anime
at least the ln is finished
great show but its hard to recommend an incomplete anime[/quote]
at least the ln is finished
Pankeymaneeestrike witchesI like Vivid Red better.
vivid red was awful tbh smh @ ur shit taste
I like Vivid Red better.[/quote]
vivid red was awful tbh smh @ ur shit taste
Durarara!!
Howl's Moving Castle
Parasyte: The Maxim
Patema Inverted
Tatami Galaxy
Steins;Gate
Howl's Moving Castle
Parasyte: The Maxim
Patema Inverted
Tatami Galaxy
Steins;Gate
One Piece
Fullmetal Alchemsit: Brotherhood
Cowboy Bebop
Monster
Attack on Titan
Samurai Champloo
Death Note
Code Geass
Great Teacher Onizuka
Psycho Pass
Darker than Black
Dragon Ball + Dragon Ball Kai + Dragon Ball Super
Fullmetal Alchemsit: Brotherhood
Cowboy Bebop
Monster
Attack on Titan
Samurai Champloo
Death Note
Code Geass
Great Teacher Onizuka
Psycho Pass
Darker than Black
Dragon Ball + Dragon Ball Kai + Dragon Ball Super
if ur down to read some manga i recommend one-punchman and boku no hero academia
ugh, why can't people recommend objectively good animes instead of the ones you like due to your distorted perception of what can be deemed good...
Quertugh, why can't people recommend objectively good animes instead of the ones you like due to your distorted perception of what can be deemed good...
this is the best post of 2015
congratulations, you have made my day
LOL
this is the best post of 2015
congratulations, you have made my day
LOL
Quertugh, why can't people recommend objectively good animes instead of the ones you like due to your distorted perception of what can be deemed good...
ok you start
ok you start
Quertugh, why can't people recommend objectively good animes instead of the ones you like due to your distorted perception of what can be deemed good...
do you actually have some kind of mental retardation
do you actually have some kind of mental retardation
Quertugh, why can't people recommend objectively good animes instead of the ones you like due to your distorted perception of what can be deemed good...
You're one of those "my opinions are facts" guys, aren't you? Heads up, Naruto might be super popular but it's still super shit.
You're one of those "my opinions are facts" guys, aren't you? Heads up, Naruto might be super popular but it's still super shit.
contrary to popular belief, all forms of entertainment are objectively quantified by setting standards reasonably fundamented on non-arbitrary attributes that constitutes the form of art in regard
and to be clear, objective values lies outside of one's perception of belief.
and then you might ask, how can art, which needs individual perception and it involves the connection with one's feelings, and therefore, subjectivism, be objectively measured?
by the zeitgeist theory, once aesthetic choices are accepted, the value of the work of art is determined by its capacity to transcend the limits of its chosen medium to strike some universal chord by the rarity of the skill of the artist or in its accurate reflection.
and by that, i mean something logical, fundamented not on distorted visions of ignorant subjectivism, but to a certain degree, a reasonably structured characteristic
there are a few examples of animes that can be deemed objectively good, by traits which are too long and complex for me to resume
for one to have the required sense of notion to perceive the objectively good traits you have to abide by to objectivism to understand quality distinction
and to be clear, objective values lies outside of one's perception of belief.
and then you might ask, how can art, which needs individual perception and it involves the connection with one's feelings, and therefore, subjectivism, be objectively measured?
by the zeitgeist theory, once aesthetic choices are accepted, the value of the work of art is determined by its capacity to transcend the limits of its chosen medium to strike some universal chord by the rarity of the skill of the artist or in its accurate reflection.
and by that, i mean something logical, fundamented not on distorted visions of ignorant subjectivism, but to a certain degree, a reasonably structured characteristic
there are a few examples of animes that can be deemed objectively good, by traits which are too long and complex for me to resume
for one to have the required sense of notion to perceive the objectively good traits you have to abide by to objectivism to understand quality distinction
reading a post by some guy who writes a thesis about objective/subjective opinion about anime in competitive team fortress 2 forum with cup noodle in one hand and energy drink in another
what is my life.....
what is my life.....
Quertcontrary to popular belief, all forms of entertainment are objectively quantified by setting standards reasonably fundamented on non-arbitrary attributes that constitutes the form of art in regard
and to be clear, objective values lies outside of one's perception of belief.
and then you might ask, how can art, which needs individual perception and it involves the connection with one's feelings, and therefore, subjectivism, be objectively measured?
by the zeitgeist theory, once aesthetic choices are accepted, the value of the work of art is determined by its capacity to transcend the limits of its chosen medium to strike some universal chord by the rarity of the skill of the artist or in its accurate reflection.
and by that, i mean something logical, fundamented not on distorted visions of ignorant subjectivism, but to a certain degree, a reasonably structured characteristic
there are a few examples of animes that can be deemed objectively good, by traits which are too long and complex for me to resume
for one to have the required sense of notion to perceive the objectively good traits you have to abide by to objectivism to understand quality distinction
Why do you have to show up and be 'that guy'? People like what they like, jfc.
and to be clear, objective values lies outside of one's perception of belief.
and then you might ask, how can art, which needs individual perception and it involves the connection with one's feelings, and therefore, subjectivism, be objectively measured?
by the zeitgeist theory, once aesthetic choices are accepted, the value of the work of art is determined by its capacity to transcend the limits of its chosen medium to strike some universal chord by the rarity of the skill of the artist or in its accurate reflection.
and by that, i mean something logical, fundamented not on distorted visions of ignorant subjectivism, but to a certain degree, a reasonably structured characteristic
there are a few examples of animes that can be deemed objectively good, by traits which are too long and complex for me to resume
for one to have the required sense of notion to perceive the objectively good traits you have to abide by to objectivism to understand quality distinction[/quote]
Why do you have to show up and be 'that guy'? People like what they like, jfc.
radeonQuertcontrary to popular belief, all forms of entertainment are objectively quantified by setting standards reasonably fundamented on non-arbitrary attributes that constitutes the form of art in regardWhy do you have to show up and be 'that guy'? People like what they like, jfc.
and to be clear, objective values lies outside of one's perception of belief.
and then you might ask, how can art, which needs individual perception and it involves the connection with one's feelings, and therefore, subjectivism, be objectively measured?
by the zeitgeist theory, once aesthetic choices are accepted, the value of the work of art is determined by its capacity to transcend the limits of its chosen medium to strike some universal chord by the rarity of the skill of the artist or in its accurate reflection.
and by that, i mean something logical, fundamented not on distorted visions of ignorant subjectivism, but to a certain degree, a reasonably structured characteristic
there are a few examples of animes that can be deemed objectively good, by traits which are too long and complex for me to resume
for one to have the required sense of notion to perceive the objectively good traits you have to abide by to objectivism to understand quality distinction
people questioned my sanity and accused me equivocally, had to prove a point.
and to be clear, objective values lies outside of one's perception of belief.
and then you might ask, how can art, which needs individual perception and it involves the connection with one's feelings, and therefore, subjectivism, be objectively measured?
by the zeitgeist theory, once aesthetic choices are accepted, the value of the work of art is determined by its capacity to transcend the limits of its chosen medium to strike some universal chord by the rarity of the skill of the artist or in its accurate reflection.
and by that, i mean something logical, fundamented not on distorted visions of ignorant subjectivism, but to a certain degree, a reasonably structured characteristic
there are a few examples of animes that can be deemed objectively good, by traits which are too long and complex for me to resume
for one to have the required sense of notion to perceive the objectively good traits you have to abide by to objectivism to understand quality distinction[/quote]
Why do you have to show up and be 'that guy'? People like what they like, jfc.[/quote]
people questioned my sanity and accused me equivocally, had to prove a point.
Quertpeople questioned my sanity and accused me equivocally, had to prove a point.
so do you have any examples? i dont want an essay, just a name or two.
people questioned my sanity and accused me equivocally, had to prove a point.[/quote]
so do you have any examples? i dont want an essay, just a name or two.
THEBILLDOZERQuertpeople questioned my sanity and accused me equivocally, had to prove a point.so do you have any examples? i dont want an essay, just a name or two.
no anime is perfect. even the best ones have a great deal of flaws if analysed correctly. by this point, people will base on fallacious arguments and use those flaws as a illusory breach of rightness.
i'll see how long this ignorance plays out and maybe then...
people questioned my sanity and accused me equivocally, had to prove a point.[/quote]
so do you have any examples? i dont want an essay, just a name or two.[/quote]
no anime is perfect. even the best ones have a great deal of flaws if analysed correctly. by this point, people will base on fallacious arguments and use those flaws as a illusory breach of rightness.
i'll see how long this ignorance plays out and maybe then...
Mainly thrillers
Another
Higurashi no Naku Koro ni (When they cry)
Kaiji
Mirai Nikki
Monster TV
Kaiba
Battle Angel Alita
Bokurano
Darker Than Black
Ergo Proxy
Texhnolyze
Shangri-La
Zan Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei
Another
Higurashi no Naku Koro ni (When they cry)
Kaiji
Mirai Nikki
Monster TV
Kaiba
Battle Angel Alita
Bokurano
Darker Than Black
Ergo Proxy
Texhnolyze
Shangri-La
Zan Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei