I'm bored GD

notFREEfood·8/27/2017, 4:15:14 AM·2 votes·295 views

and I feel like watching anime

suggest something (and if it's not a real anime it's going to be ignored)

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Summoners Drift8/27/2017, 4:15:48 AM2 votes

don't

lostbob1178/27/2017, 4:37:14 AM2 votes

Princess Principal

ModBoggyBuntu8/27/2017, 4:39:51 AM2 votes

Planetes Welcome to NHK Mushishi

Now for the serious recommendations:

Love Live! School Idol Project Love Live! The School Idol Movie Love Live! Sunshine!!

:^)

Reaper Soraka8/27/2017, 4:51:24 AM2 votes

There was one I really liked but I can't think of the name of it.

It had a bunch of survivors fighting monsters the earth had created... and a giant dome that they thought was going to be their savior.

Then one of my favorite characters died. I was really sad and stopped watching.

I'm sure someone knows which one I'm talking about. There can't be many evil earthen monsters... I want to say the big one's name was Vajra.

CLG ear8/27/2017, 4:52:09 AM1 votes

Prisoners

UnboundHades8/27/2017, 5:11:57 AM1 votes

jjba

SpiralBlack8/27/2017, 5:35:02 AM1 votes

I have friends and acquaintances and friends of friends who have been succumbed to anime and become weebs. I patiently listened and held back my tears when they recounted their experiences with anime, their opinions on japanese culture (or what they think it is, based on anime), and which oddly-named characters they've chosen as their waifus. It’s heartbreaking. In the United States, a young white or asian-american male becomes a weeb every two minutes, and yet people continue to think that making jokes about anime as being funny. It’s not. Some people say it’s because I “just can’t take a joke,” or I need to “lighten up” and get “a better sense of humor.” My sense of humor is fine, but thanks for checking. We need to stop asking “who is your waifu" and start showing compassion. We need to stop forcing victims to stay weebs because of “jokes” and instead encourage victims to be brave and come forward and speak to anti-anime advocates such as myself about how anime has affected their lives. There is a fine line and once it is crossed there is no going back. You can never truly forget the fact that someone you know has been lost to the vile clutches of anime.

notFREEfood8/27/2017, 6:57:22 AM1 votes

First episode of Planetes down, I like what I'm seeing so far