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Haha dude you are so mean.
So I just finished Kill la Kill

can I forget TTGL Men in Black style plz?

so ****ing entertaining. Nakashima writes such top quality ****
I've been recommended this a few times. I checked a few episodes after Acro recommended but I didn't really catch initial interest. This makes me want to take another look. @ #HBC | Ryker #HBC | Ryker what is your opinion of this anime?


Edit: Is there a way to type that line thing after #hbc on the keyboard?
 
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I've been recommended this a few times. I checked a few episodes after Acro recommended but I didn't really catch initial interest. This makes me want to take another look. @ #HBC | Ryker #HBC | Ryker what is your opinion of this anime?


Edit: Is there a way to type that line thing after #hbc on the keyboard?
I'll say this. Don't let the early parts of the series dissuade you from going a bit further with it. The scope of the story is very gated at the start and the story definitely evolves over time. Like around halfway you see some big things happening plotwise, which is where you can really see similarities with the way TTGL was written.

I can definitely see why a lot of people drop it after only seeing the beginning. You're not the first person who I've spoken to about the series that has done that. But yeah, basically you get a very narrow view of whats going on in the beginning and it rapidly expands around that middle mark.

Hopefully that isnt too spoilery for you.

And as for the HBC line, on my keyboard its the shift option of the backslash key (\).
 

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I watched around eight hours of commentary-less Let's Play from the game and felt that it was a game that tried to branch into a more western oriented fantasy game. However, the dialogue felt bound by their own rhyming machinations and the game felt sterile. Therefore I feel that impressions on the game depend heavily on how people interpret the setting that's been established by the game. I personally felt it was too sanitized which detracted from developing an intimate moment with the game.
 

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I was also turned off from Kill La Kill. Mostly because of it's over the top humor, which was mostly this boob humor and I"m like... ok tennis balls... yeah.

that was like ep 5. I think I mentioned this a while back.
 
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I mean compare that to seikeray. holy **** that is hot. but this... I dunno.

OH

I think I know. One. THe main char looks like rukia.

Two.

That tennis ball girl reminds me of that one dude from bleach with the frickin scythe... Nnoitra Gilga.
 

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I honestly would prefer watching Medaka Box over Kill la Kill in terms of them both being anime that originate from the same genre, however with Kill la Kill bordering closer towards FLCL territory in terms of seriousness. That's not to say that Kill la Kill has something comparable to FLCL, but rather a lot of its humor appears to mimic/imitate such instances while attempting to tie them down to a thin line plot.

I don't know what you're in the mood for but I have enjoyed watching JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Battle Tendecy (shonen), Hunter x Hunter (shonen), and Kaiji (psychological - slice of life). I liked Major Seasons 1 and 2 (drama) and One Outs (psychological - slice of life) but I wouldn't watch again unless I was planning to marathon the entire series. I'd say that No Game No Life (fantasy), Yowamushi Pedal (shonen), and Hunter x Hunter (shonen) are pretty interesting for currently running anime and Ping Pong (slice of life) was decent although I'd recommend reading the manga over watching the anime.
 
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Who was the last character you recruited? Also what difficulty did you play on?
Aurora's sister or whoever? I think I had four characters in my party including Aurora as of my last play. And I probably played on normal mode. Though I should note ahead of time that my issue with the game is not that it wasn't a challenge; it's that I didn't feel any sense of authorship over my progress. I was just moving forward to move forward, ambiguously.

Circus Circus
 

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@ Circus Circus , oh, I'll just skip talking about the battle system. Since it's a matter of opinion, I'll just say that I felt like I had a lot of control over molding my party members to fill the roles I needed. More so than any other game I've played recently. When I played I was constantly switching between everyone in order to execute my strategies. Out of the 7 non-DLC recruitable party members, there was only 1 I didn't end up using. I don't know how you spread out your skill points but I always made a rush for level 2 defend and then to the level 2 of the skill I wanted for my team which may or may not have been in the same tree. Most of the time I went down one branch and if I reached the end, went down another. I didn't spread my points out between the three trees so I really felt the power spikes of my characters, which gave me that sense of progression.

Edit: the reason I asked about difficulty is because on Hard mode, I don't think you would have been able to get away with mindless play and just using the same characters for each battle. You would need to switch around to exploit weaknesses. For example, it would be necessary to use Finn because even if you use the Oculi to add elemental damage, you'll find that the monsters that have elemental weaknesses heavily resist physical attacks. I realized quick in hard mode that the three basic Oculi weren't worth using in the weapon slot.

Edit2: Also you stopped right before some of the best parts. :(
 
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I started playing Deus Ex Human Revolution for the first time today.

>Sarif tells me we gotta go now

>Videogames, so I just shrug off his remark and go explore for a while.

>15 minutes pass and he tells me **** got worse and that I really have to go now.

>I was like okay, lets go.

>I arrive, all hostages were dead because I was ******* around.

I didn't expect that.
 

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Anyone else watching the new Netflix original anime series Knights of Sidonia? Or read the manga?

I'm really, really enjoying it. The series pays some pretty solid attention to detail, especially when it comes to presenting the physical challenges of interstellar space travel for the actual challenges they are. Like it doesn't just take a lot of **** for granted that a lot of other space setting anime/media in general does.

Like every episode there's a new #OuterSpaceProblems moment lol
 

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Haha dude you are so mean.
I've been recommended this a few times. I checked a few episodes after Acro recommended but I didn't really catch initial interest. This makes me want to take another look. @ #HBC | Ryker #HBC | Ryker what is your opinion of this anime?


Edit: Is there a way to type that line thing after #hbc on the keyboard?
It's not mean, it's the truth. :p

Also, the line is a "pipe" which is shift + backslash. | | |
 

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Anyone else watching the new Netflix original anime series Knights of Sidonia? Or read the manga?

I'm really, really enjoying it. The series pays some pretty solid attention to detail, especially when it comes to presenting the physical challenges of interstellar space travel for the actual challenges they are. Like it doesn't just take a lot of **** for granted that a lot of other space setting anime/media in general does.

Like every episode there's a new #OuterSpaceProblems moment lol
it's a "Netflix Original"? what
 

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it's a "Netflix Original"? what
I'll probably check it out tonight, thanks for the tip FF. I saw it on Netflix but wasn't sure about the quality.
It's netflix original in the sense that it has only been released as an anime outside of Japan through Netflix. The anime is based on a manga so its not completely original content from Netflix. I'm also fairly sure it aired locally in Japan on TV.

The art style for the show is a little stange as they decided to go with like a video game esque cell shaded graphic style. But if you can get past that non-traditional aspect of the show I think it's pretty damn solid. Like I mentioned earlier, what I find most compelling is how good a job they do of being relatively faithful to basic problems related to the physics of outer space and how those problems have shaped the culture of the population living on the spaceship that serves as the setting for the show.

And of course it has fightan mechs vs. big ****ing aliens if that's your jam
 

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Cycle of DGames discussion 101:

1. anime
2. politics
3. video games
4. HBC
5. gorf says something offensive and riles up circus

5 segways into either 1 or 2 depending who is talking at the current time.
 

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I'll say this. Don't let the early parts of the series dissuade you from going a bit further with it. The scope of the story is very gated at the start and the story definitely evolves over time. Like around halfway you see some big things happening plotwise, which is where you can really see similarities with the way TTGL was written.

I can definitely see why a lot of people drop it after only seeing the beginning. You're not the first person who I've spoken to about the series that has done that. But yeah, basically you get a very narrow view of whats going on in the beginning and it rapidly expands around that middle mark.

Hopefully that isnt too spoilery for you.

And as for the HBC line, on my keyboard its the shift option of the backslash key (\).
Ah cool will check it out again fa sho. And thanks!
 

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I honestly would prefer watching Medaka Box over Kill la Kill in terms of them both being anime that originate from the same genre, however with Kill la Kill bordering closer towards FLCL territory in terms of seriousness. That's not to say that Kill la Kill has something comparable to FLCL, but rather a lot of its humor appears to mimic/imitate such instances while attempting to tie them down to a thin line plot.

I don't know what you're in the mood for but I have enjoyed watching JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Battle Tendecy (shonen), Hunter x Hunter (shonen), and Kaiji (psychological - slice of life). I liked Major Seasons 1 and 2 (drama) and One Outs (psychological - slice of life) but I wouldn't watch again unless I was planning to marathon the entire series. I'd say that No Game No Life (fantasy), Yowamushi Pedal (shonen), and Hunter x Hunter (shonen) are pretty interesting for currently running anime and Ping Pong (slice of life) was decent although I'd recommend reading the manga over watching the anime.
Thanks! I feel H x H is a must watch. Jojo I want to watch just from the music you be postin.
 

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got kicked out, currently homeless

if anyone is feeling kind to house me temporarily i would most appreciate it.
 

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Cycle of DGames discussion 101:

1. anime
2. politics
3. video games
4. HBC
5. gorf says something offensive and riles up circus

5 segways into either 1 or 2 depending who is talking at the current time.
With regard to the last line, I think it's usually dependent on Acrostic. He's the only one that has sufficient knowledge in all areas of life. Like who the hell finds the time to be able to make posts like this:

@ Circus Circus

I watched around eight hours of commentary-less Let's Play from the game and felt that it was a game that tried to branch into a more western oriented fantasy game. However, the dialogue felt bound by their own rhyming machinations and the game felt sterile. Therefore I feel that impressions on the game depend heavily on how people interpret the setting that's been established by the game. I personally felt it was too sanitized which detracted from developing an intimate moment with the game.

This:

@ Xivii Xivii

I honestly would prefer watching Medaka Box over Kill la Kill in terms of them both being anime that originate from the same genre, however with Kill la Kill bordering closer towards FLCL territory in terms of seriousness. That's not to say that Kill la Kill has something comparable to FLCL, but rather a lot of its humor appears to mimic/imitate such instances while attempting to tie them down to a thin line plot.

I don't know what you're in the mood for but I have enjoyed watching JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Battle Tendecy (shonen), Hunter x Hunter (shonen), and Kaiji (psychological - slice of life). I liked Major Seasons 1 and 2 (drama) and One Outs (psychological - slice of life) but I wouldn't watch again unless I was planning to marathon the entire series. I'd say that No Game No Life (fantasy), Yowamushi Pedal (shonen), and Hunter x Hunter (shonen) are pretty interesting for currently running anime and Ping Pong (slice of life) was decent although I'd recommend reading the manga over watching the anime.
And this:

Thoughts on America.

Klinsmann's nomination as coach and his push to have US players contract themselves to European clubs in order to improve themselves is sound advice. However, the coach's rejection of Donovan from the team in lieu of other candidates put out the message that it was Klinsmann's way or the way out. In addition, Klinsmann was influential in bringing five players from Fußball-Bundesliga. A coach and players with little ties to US soil being hired to bring a US win is representative of the current status of our country.

I have been told that I'm bigoted in the sense that these men are just as American as anyone else. But honestly, John Brooks was born and raised in Berlin & has had his entire football career in Germany. The same which can be said of Fabian Johnson and Timothy Chandler who are German natives who have never set foot on U.S. soil aside from possibly training camp, a football game, or vacation purposes. Two 'exceptions' might be Julian Green was born in Tampa Florida, but moved to Germany when he was two & has had his entire football career in Germany and Jermaine Jones who although lived for a period of time in Chicago & Greenwood has began his professional career at the age of eighteen in Eintracht Frankfurt II and learned to play football as a child living in Germany. These talented men have been reported to put up at least half of our total goals on the board.

To which comes the second question, what's the problem if they are giving us results? The problem is that Jurgen Klinsmann has gone on record as saying we don't have a shot at winning unless we played the game of our lives seven times in a row. The coach we recruited doesn't even pretend to entertain the notion that we have a shot and has such a condescending view of football in our country that he influenced players to contract themselves to European leagues because playing in a second tier league over there would benefit them much more as players than playing in any league in the United States.

It is hard to root for Team America when Team America itself is representative of our countries lack of support for itself. Considering how globalization has impacted the US market, American industries are pushing manufacturing and most of 'what was' our economy off seas to other countries. It's sad that privatization of business overseas is now as American as recruiting a German football team. In a documentary, Robert Reich (labor secretary who served a sexual philanderer) takes an iPhone from a student and asks the viewer where do you think the money of purchase goes. To which he shares the following split up:




We don't produce iPhones in this country. We have China who gathers the raw components from other countries and assemble them for us to advertise, sell, and design financial instruments to maximize the profits. Reich contributed another bit of information (that has yet to be formally refuted) that fifty years ago, the typical GM worker got paid $35 an hour in today's dollars. General Motors at the time was the largest employer in America. Today the largest employer in America is Walmart and the typical Walmart employee earns $8.80 an hour. What happened to General Motors?

General Motors has moved employment overseas. To put it into numbers, their December 31st 2011 annual report showed that 74,500 jobs are in the United States while 122,500 positions are for abroad. A common retort is that the move abroad is to cut down on labor costs so that the United States can enjoy high quality US cars for lower prices. Despite this the company was called for a hearing in May due to their refusal to replace a 57 cent spring that would cost around $100 million to fix in 2007 which had the known effect of resulting in the ignition suddenly failing and causing the vehicle to come to an abrupt stop. The government came out in April of this year stating that they lost around $11.2 billion in funds when they bailed out the company. Treasury Department spokesperson Adam Hodges said, "The goal of Treasury's investment in GM was never to make a profit, but to help save the American auto industry, and by any measure that effort was successful."

Do I have to come out and make this point? Selling Americans cars that kill them should not be considered saving the American auto industry. Telling us that the 'industry' is saved when the industry is blatantly trying to run away from America, refuses to cut back profit equivalent to a couple thousand cars, and only uses Americans to purchase cars that were made on the cheap is actually a very American thing now if we are a country that now identifies with having its citizens extorted by government funded extortionists (Government bank bailout, Too Big to Fail).

I believe that the United States can compete internationally, but there needs to be heavy restructuring of our government and our industries. It isn't a coincidence that America currently has a third world case of income inequality compared to other countries. Just like it isn't a coincidence that our manufacturing has moved overseas, our unions have collectively weakened, and our politicians now get lobbied not only more frequently but also harder than ever before by industries in healthcare, automobiles, food, and firearms. I don't believe that lacking a patriotic backbone is a flaw in our national identity because the America we currently live in doesn't believe that it can right itself from the very wrong path that it's taking. It's possible that we never had any respectability to begin with, however I believe that the past decade has led us in even a worse position with our country having no real sense of fiscal responsibility (China debt, deregulation of banks, expanding provisions for lobbyists) and political sensibility (Iraq War fabrication, Armed and Dangerous, IRS tax scandal, Oversight over abuse of tax payer dollars) there's no sense of national identity.

We have a German coach leading an American team that he believes will not win. We have an American industry that doesn't believe the American job industry can lead to real profit. We have a national debt that continues to grow exponentially because no one believes it can actually be paid off. We have a democratic system that believes every congressman & senator has a right to be equally bribed because everyone wants to pad their own pocket since none of them believe the system can actually be changed.

Allow me to segue this train of negativity, I support cheering for America, the America that actually believes in Americans and not some quasi-hired mercenary team from Germany that isn't even confident their injection will bring about a win. Cheer for the 2010 team that made it through Klinsmann's cut and at the end of it all fire the ****ing ******* and tell him that he can coach a team that he actually believes can win. Jesus Christ. Go USA.
 
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Werekill what type of housing are you offering soup and for how long are you planning on housing him.

Soup what's your take on your inventory?

Cash:

Inventory:
A) Clothing?
B) Cell phone?
Phone plan still going to remain active?​
C) Backpack / Suitcase?
D) Computer?
E) Essential Items?
Driver's License / Social Security Card?
Debit / Credit Cards?
Open Networks:
A) Do you still have an active bank account?
B) Do you have a consistent job?
Does your boss know your situation?
Is your job enough to support yourself?
Do you have sufficient hours (40 hours) per week?
Party Members:
A) Who else can you tap in for some assistance?
Family: Grandma/Grandpa or older cousins within the family?
Friends: Current living arrangement & smashboards group.​

Government Channels:
A) Teenage runaway homes.
B) Homeless housing programs.
May qualify depending on your income or lack thereof depending on how little you get paid at work.​
C) Food stamp / supply programs.​

Time:
A) How much time do you have in your current residence.
B) How much time would you like to spend in another residence.
C) How much time do you think you want to stay in any else's residence.​

Future:
A) Will this impact your schooling/education and if so have you notified them of the circumstances?
B) Will this impact your working/career situation and if so have you notified them of the circumstances?
C) Are you willing to leave a familiar area of comfort and what are your plans for getting your future back into perspective?​



 
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