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Lexie Jul 25, 9:57 PM
Thanks for the birthday wish!!! ~\(≧▽≦)/~

C1922 Jul 25, 7:15 AM
I typically don't think comedy anime is that funny lol i didn't like Shika Noko or whatever that big meme show was. There's only a few shows I thought were funny in total but I'm a huge prick/snob or whatever lol I'm like Yamaguchi if you ever watched Cromartie Highschool.

I'm glad you liked it, everyone else seems to lol I don't try or mean to take the enjoyment from you or people that do like the show. I think I'm really just too late to the game. If I watched it closer to when it came out I might have enjoyed it more. Not even that I'm against every picking it back up. Most of those dropped shows I come back to after awhile anyway lol
C1922 Jul 25, 5:11 AM
I sorta lost interest in it. I think i saw a lot of the funny stuff through clips before ever watching it and that ruins some of the surprise. So going in on the back foot yknow?

Generally I think it's funnier. It's a surprise so every week is something I can't predict. I think the storyline of the robot and professor got old for me and City is just more comedy. There seems to be a storyline going on with the photography stuff i'm not insanely interested in it but it's simpler and probably easier to build around for comedy. I want the gags to hit in the gag show lmao not that story is totally irrelevant but it's good to balance it.
C1922 Jul 24, 10:19 AM
I'm sorry to disappoint with Nichijou lol very embarrassing on my end. I'm liking City a lot tho
RaiYou Jul 20, 2:34 AM
I will watch it soon, thanks :)
Sugoi-kun Jul 17, 12:37 PM

TsutanaiFuun Jul 17, 1:55 AM
Thank you ✨✨
Mugiwaara_ya Jul 16, 7:16 AM
Thankyou for accepting friend request 🤝🏻
C1922 Jul 15, 4:22 AM
haha i am having fun. I'm excited for City. Nichijou i've seen a lot of clips for already so i'm looking for the things i havent seen but City is all new! Totally fresh
WhiteGarterBelt Jul 7, 4:43 PM
Yeah, absolutely no problem. I didn't feel like you were challenging my viewpoint or anything, no worries. I was just speaking my mind, too. I didn't mean to come off as annoyed or anything, I really wasn't... I actually like MT S2 despite its flaws and I'm glad it's still being appreciated, if anything. And no need to apologize, your opinion is valid and there's nothing wrong with it. S2 still has some strengths, and I can't pretend it doesn't. It's just disappointing when compared to S1.

Yeah, I always look forward for more Mushoku, and I do hope it'll improve :P
WhiteGarterBelt Jul 7, 6:43 AM
To be honest, you don't even need to read the LN to feel disappointed about season 2. I'm not even talking about cut parts. The drop in both visual and narrative quality is painfully obvious, and it lost most of the substance and peak execution it had in the first season. It's still good and I'd score it a 7/10, but it's really sad how the studio betrayed their main source of success...
WhiteGarterBelt Jul 6, 6:00 PM
Yup, the trailer looked nice, but I haven't seen it myself, either. Not gonna lie, I think season 2 got done really dirty with the director changing. It just entirely misses the point and feels way too rushed, ultimately reduced to a teenage drama show rather than the deeply human and heartfelt story it should've been. As a LN reader, I was disappointed, but MT is still MT, and it was still good.
I think season 1 was honestly perfect and one of the best things I've ever seen.
WhiteGarterBelt Jul 6, 8:52 AM
You're welcome, and thanks for accepting!!
-Kugeki- Jul 4, 6:25 AM
Ya, I haven’t. It’s been three months—actually, no, maybe more. Ya, it’s been strange, I guess. It’s not that I gave up on anime, I’d still love to go back, but those past 3 months were some of the most intense for me. I went through some tough days, I’m glad it’s over now. I can rest finally. But I’m in that state of temporal stasis—a state of mind where everything stays still. Days pass, but nothing changes. I’m finally free, but what did that freedom cost?

Excuse my bad attempt at being philosophical, but the truth is I was busy with life and sort of lost myself in that immersion—the immersion of reality as opposed to what we consider to be real. I don’t know. Feeling as if life is always a haste and wishing to stop the inevitable from turning the clock into the next day. Yet despite that, time flows indefinitely no matter your attempts to stop it. Seeing yourself in real time, yet in fact what your eyes just processed is only but a reflection of the past. It’s a scary thought, honestly.

I know I’m overthinking this, but I enjoy such ponders and love to get lost in that moment. It’s comforting to stop and listen. Listen to the buzz the world emits amidst the ambiance of living. Excuse me, I’m not making any sense, I know. I’m writing everything as I speak, and I might’ve spilled some of my raw, fresh, processed thoughts. I don’t mean to be deep or sound like it.

Anyways, I won’t delete any of this, but I’d like to steer the conversation a bit. You know that feeling of being so consumed by your work you start to forget how to enjoy the things you used to? I realized stopping somewhere, even shortly, turns a habit into a pattern and a pattern into a new way of life. Yet it happens so slowly you don’t notice it until someone points it out, and then you feel stunned in how it all came to be. Your sense of time becomes skewed as you try to retrace your steps and relearn yourself, seeing how you changed without realizing the change had even happened. It’s interesting how often it occurs—an inevitable consequence that even if you attempt to stop it, you may as well accelerate its progress without realizing it.

That holding on to the past will make the present feel more like the past, as you won’t get to live it. Like how gamblers hold on to the dice thinking one more roll will bring back their winnings, only to lose it all and gamble some more. I want to let go of that dice and be alive in the moment for a while longer.

Again, I don’t know what I just said. Anyway, how have you been? I missed our conversations. While I’m aware of me not finishing Nichijou despite starting it nearly 10 months ago, I still heavily enjoyed it and will commit to finishing it soon. Honestly, it was quite a journey, as it helped me cope with some tough days—hence why I kept it as backlog for that specific purpose.

I’m also excited for the new series City (Nichijou’s successor). I’m glad that style is back, as I knew I’d surely miss it once I finish the series. Not to mention having many on my plate, such as Monster, Violet Evergarden, Baccano, Jin-Rou, Stand Alone Complex, and many more. Not to mention getting back into video games after stopping for a long while. Games like Final Fantasy, Persona, Silent Hill, and a few more.

I’m glad I’m getting back to the things I love. I feel like I should balance out some aspects and enjoy in moderation rather than in delayed frequencies. Burnout goes both ways, and I need to remember that.
-Kugeki- Jul 4, 3:40 AM
Thank you for the birthday wishes much appreciated!
It’s time to ditch the text file.
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