The best of anime’s plots and scripts are for children, and the animes that are written for adults are usually quite silly in nature, and the adults that like it are either austistic, mentally challenged or very uproductive and barely social in life.
Lol.You seem to not have watched either Gantz or Elfien Lied.
I don’t know anyone who has.
Geeks aren’t in very large percentages in my school because they are not very good role models to anyone, they are not what people aspire to be.
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Last edited 06 Jul 2009 07:03 pm by Knight_Of_Steel
The best of anime’s plots and scripts are for children, and the animes that are written for adults are usually quite silly in nature, and the adults that like it are either austistic, mentally challenged or very uproductive and barely social in life.
Lol.You seem to not have watched either Gantz or Elfien Lied.
I don’t know anyone who has.
Geeks aren’t in very large percentages in my school because they are not very good role models to anyone, they are not what people aspire to be.
Why? Well, I think that arguing in depth for hours about the psychics of how Superman moves is slightly more geeky than enjoying an episode of anime or a chapter of manga every now and again. Wouldn’t you agree?
The best of anime’s plots and scripts are for children, and the animes that are written for adults are usually quite silly in nature, and the adults that like it are either austistic, mentally challenged or very uproductive and barely social in life.
Lol.You seem to not have watched either Gantz or Elfien Lied.
I don’t know anyone who has.
Geeks aren’t in very large percentages in my school because they are not very good role models to anyone, they are not what people aspire to be.
Why? Well, I think that arguing in depth for hours about the psychics of how Superman moves is slightly more geeky than enjoying an episode of anime or a chapter of manga every now and again. Wouldn’t you agree?
You’re a geek, I’m a bigger, more intellectually endowed geek who aspires to do more than enjoy simple pleasures, your point?