I like Konata because she is a otaku like me, except she has friends. Oh god I wish I had friends too ;_;
Konata also likes videogames and she is kawaii. And there are lesbians in the show and that's good because I like lesbians and I will never have a girlfriend. Why am I such a loser?!
Konata is like my dreamgirl she has a :3 face I love that. She is also nice why aren't real girls nice!? I got dumped a lot of times but I love konata and she wouldn't dump me because she's so nice and cool.
We would play videogames all day and watch Naruto and other cool animes on TV, and I would have sex with her because sex is so good. I wish I could have sex with a girl.
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Anonymous2008-01-30 4:56
kinda like spam.
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Anonymous2008-01-30 10:16
i wont let this thread die (=ω=.)
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Anonymous2008-01-30 19:50
i wont let this thread die (=ω=.)
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Anonymous2008-01-31 23:53
i wont let this thread die (=ω=.)
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Anonymous2008-02-01 6:55
Haha, I remember this old goodie... it's called Lucky Star, eh? I remember the good old days when I watched it. I tried rewatching it a week ago, but the animation really has aged, I couldn't stand it at all :/
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Anonymous2008-02-01 13:04
i wont let this thread die (=ω=.)
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Anonymous2008-02-01 13:29
HAHAHAHAHAHA. Go talk to anyone who actually works in the anime industry who the vast majority of anime shows are targeted for. Guess who they will say? Children and young teens.
>>Go to Japan you will see grownups with anime ringtones, and anything anime you will see for yourself
In the end, anime is not watched by everyone in japan. It is not mainstream. Manga on the other hand is mainstream within the japanese society.
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Anonymous2008-02-01 13:30
HAHAHAHAHAHA. Go talk to anyone who actually works in the anime industry who the vast majority of anime shows are targeted for. Guess who they will say? Children and young teens.
>>Go to Japan you will see grownups with anime ringtones, and anything anime you will see for yourself
In the end, anime is not watched by everyone in japan. It is not mainstream. Manga on the other hand is mainstream within the japanese society.
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Anonymous2008-02-01 13:30
HAHAHAHAHAHA. Go talk to anyone who actually works in the anime industry who the vast majority of anime shows are targeted for. Guess who they will say? Children and young teens.
>>Go to Japan you will see grownups with anime ringtones, and anything anime you will see for yourself
In the end, anime is not watched by everyone in japan. It is not mainstream. Manga on the other hand is mainstream within the japanese society.
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Anonymous2008-02-01 13:30
HAHAHAHAHAHA. Go talk to anyone who actually works in the anime industry who the vast majority of anime shows are targeted for. Guess who they will say? Children and young teens.
>>Go to Japan you will see grownups with anime ringtones, and anything anime you will see for yourself
In the end, anime is not watched by everyone in japan. It is not mainstream. Manga on the other hand is mainstream within the japanese society.
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Anonymous2008-02-01 13:30
HAHAHAHAHAHA. Go talk to anyone who actually works in the anime industry who the vast majority of anime shows are targeted for. Guess who they will say? Children and young teens.
>>Go to Japan you will see grownups with anime ringtones, and anything anime you will see for yourself
In the end, anime is not watched by everyone in japan. It is not mainstream. Manga on the other hand is mainstream within the japanese society.
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Anonymous2008-02-01 14:42
Haha, I remember this old goodie... it's called Lucky Star, eh? I remember the good old days when I watched it. I tried rewatching it a week ago, but the animation really has aged, I couldn't stand it at all :/
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Anonymous2008-02-02 10:30
i wont let this thread die (=ω=.)
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Anonymous2008-02-02 13:48
>>332
You're just like the game faggots saying that every game older than 5 months is so aged while I wonder if a game better than Hexen will ever appear.
Also, probably the last weeks's episode was already aged and you barely find the power to watch it. Maybe if you can focus your mind into the future, you can see really new and groovy anime
>>344
Sorry, what i meant to say was
Lucky Star and Haruhi suck
Even Naruto and Inuyasha are better
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Anonymous2008-02-07 16:49
i wont let this thread die (=ω=.)
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Anonymous2008-02-09 3:35
I found so many people called this pretentious babble, but it was hardly that.
This show lives on its own ideas about humanity, individualism, “God”, social issues, mythology (many of the characters borrow from Celtic, Norse and ancient Greek pre-Christian mythology), identity, civilization, social hierarchy’s and so much more. It only slightly borrows pre-existing philosophical ideas, and when it does, it expands on them. It’s easy to say it’s pretentious if you don’t get it, but if you can grasp the subjects at hand and realize they’re not what the show is primarily about - and rather simply a backing to it - then it’s easy to enjoy this for what it is. It’s one of the finest pieces of science fiction I’ve seen.
It’s interesting to take note that a few of the main robots/AutoReivs are named after Edmund Husserl, Jacques Lacan, and Jacques Derrida. If you’re familiar with their philosophical and educational subjects, it really adds a lot of depth to the series (concepts about deconstruction, structuralism, epistemology). This form of “covert intellectualism” (for lack of a better word) reminds me a lot of Boogiepop Phantom and Serial Experiments Lain, which had lots and lots of subtle ideas planted into the show that really need a conscious mind to notice and interpret.
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Anonymous2008-02-10 4:35
Lucky Star lives on its own ideas about humanity, individualism, “God”, social issues, mythology (many of the characters borrow from Celtic, Norse and ancient Greek pre-Christian mythology), identity, civilization, social hierarchy’s and so much more. It only slightly borrows pre-existing philosophical ideas, and when it does, it expands on them. It’s easy to say it’s pretentious if you don’t get it, but if you can grasp the subjects at hand and realize they’re not what the show is primarily about - and rather simply a backing to it - then it’s easy to enjoy this for what it is. It’s one of the finest pieces of science fiction I’ve seen.
It’s interesting to take note that a few of the main robots/AutoReivs are named after Edmund Husserl, Jacques Lacan, and Jacques Derrida. If you’re familiar with their philosophical and educational subjects, it really adds a lot of depth to the series (concepts about deconstruction, structuralism, epistemology). This form of “covert intellectualism” (for lack of a better word) reminds me a lot of Boogiepop Phantom and Serial Experiments Lain, which had lots and lots of subtle ideas planted into the show that really need a conscious mind to notice and interpret.