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>> No.2538432,1080 [INTERNAL]  [View]

>>2538432,1071
I've heard some pretty creative stuff from the genre myself even though I'm not really into it either.

It's just that the realization I've reached for every art form is that the many doesn't account for the all. There will always be more bad than good, but the good shouldn't be discounted just because the bad is more prominent.

>> No.2538432,1070 [INTERNAL]  [View]

>>2538432,1058
>but I think purely political issues are kind of crossing the line.

I agree somewhat but I'm sure this doesn't account for the whole genre. Just entry level stuff (the 99% is shit part).

>>2538432,1063
Again, I still think this is only the entry level stuff that you're taking issue with.

>> No.2538432,1060 [INTERNAL]  [View]

>>2538432,1054
>Because theres plenty of literature that explores the 'themes' punk explores in far more depth, eloquence and erudition than punk music itself.
They have different purposes. Music is purposefully vague because part of the experience is to draw your own conclusions. I'd argue the same for most poetry. Literature, on the other hand, is structured in an entirely different way. With literature there is some degree of drawing your own conclusions. But for the most part you are led down a path the author wanted you to take and arrive at a destination the author wanted you to reach.

>> No.2538432,1050 [INTERNAL]  [View]

>>2538432,1037
I agree. Music should primarily be about music, but it should also be an expression of the musician's creativity and self, and if that musician has something to say then what better way is there to convey it than through the art form he excels at?

Not that I'm defending punk or anything. Most bands these days have nothing relevant to convey and are liked solely for the image they have. But most everything in any medium is shit anyways, that's why you must go beyond the surface level and find the good stuff like Fooly Cooly.

>> No.2538432,1012 [INTERNAL]  [View]

>>2538432,991
I remember when you used to call Kamina a posturing fool. It's funny how you just explained everything his character stands for.

>> No.2538432,983 [INTERNAL]  [View]

>>2538432,976
Luminous Arc 1+2
Hotel Dusk

>> No.2538432,930 [INTERNAL]  [View]

>>2538432,896
>progression
That is one of the themes, I'm impressed. But I was talking about the theme of individuality, which is needed for progression. Go watch episode 27 again and pay attention to any dialog between Anti-Spiral and Simon.

>> No.2538432,893 [INTERNAL]  [View]

>>2538432,887
You should watch Gurren-Lagann more intently. I think it has some important messages that you could learn a thing or two from.

>> No.2538432,879 [INTERNAL]  [View]

>>2538432,874
It was a quote from Office Space, by the way.

>> No.2068390 [View]

>>2068356
You don't have to kill your shins to learn the art.

>> No.2068328 [View]

If you're not looking to get hit too much, but just practice forms and stuff, then go with Aikido. If you want to become an internet badass, then try Jui Jitsu or Muay Thai.

>> No.2068281 [View]

>>2068274
I don't believe you, you crafty little troll.

>> No.2068268 [View]

Was that you, athens?

>> No.2062084 [View]

>>2062010
Also, I feel the need to address this. There are two types of good. Something that is good to an individual, and something that is objectively good in the grand scheme of things based on past works. In other words, you may enjoy Toradora more than Cowboy Bebop, but technically more time, effort, and skill was put into Cowboy Bebop then the Toradora animation. Therefore it would be rather rude to put them on the same level.

>> No.2062055 [View]

Alright, this is /jp/ again. I think you guys should stop polluting it. I have a newfound respect for this place and wouldn't like to see it trampled upon with redundant tripfaggot drama. Please?

>> No.2062007 [View]

>>2061965
You seem familiar. Were you ever "Anime Connoisseur"? Or are you perhaps papa bear?

>> No.2061882 [View]

>>2061829
No clue, thankfully that isn't the case, then.

I've ascertained that whatever it is, it probably isn't important enough for me to worry about. Actually, all I was trying to do with this conversation was to discern whether or not gentlemen in /jp/ have good taste in Japanese animation. Which they apparently do. Good day, sir.

>> No.2061819 [View]

>>2061799
In other words, you disagree with my views on certain anime. You are annoyed by my elitism. Am I getting warm?

>> No.2061796 [View]

>>2061722
>Genji Monogatari
There are a few people in /a/ who are following it, me included. And there will be even more once the wall is torn down. A joyous occasion, indeed.

>> No.2061779 [View]

>>2061712
>The fact that you believe another human being to be an open book when you have very little information to go on is outrageous.
I hit the nail on the head, though. Or maybe I was just being vague enough to make it seem like I did.

Also, I am not a truth generator. I only state things I know to be true. If I am uncertain I will state that I am uncertain. I'll forgive you for misinterpreting.

>> No.2061698 [View]

>>2061663
It isn't. But that is an argument for another time.

>>2061675
Which is exactly why I said it. You are an open book, anon. Maybe it is hard for you to accept the truth? It shouldn't be too hard. The truth isn't particularly outrageous.

>> No.2061652 [View]

>>2061542
I apologize for the many times I may have indirectly insulted your taste, sir. But I only state truths. If you are annoyed by the truth, that can't be helped.

>> No.2061508 [View]

>>2061481
I don't troll, sir. I am against such actions. I'll forgive you for not knowing.

>> No.2061419 [View]

>>2061370
True men use Nanaya.

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