Afro Thunda Posts
I think the majority (read: 99.99%) of the users here don't read or understand a lick of Japanese, myself included. Granted, I can speak some Japanese, but I still majorly lack knowledge of Japanese syntax, vocabulary, and the written forms. If teaming up with another subbing group can help out with manpower, I'd say go for it.
I remember someone asking the same exact question with the same exact wording. I smell plox.
Either way, if your semen tastes sweet, you better check yourself to see if you have diabetes or dangerously high sugar levels.
Either way, if your semen tastes sweet, you better check yourself to see if you have diabetes or dangerously high sugar levels.
Lol, LILITH works. They're known for some pretty depressing stuff and their unique animation style, especially when the girls are giving blowjobs.
This is great! I'll be definitely be giving these guys a try. I feel that while I'm not a hardcore electronica fan yet, I'm slowly getting there because simply put, the stuff is awesome. And as testament, here's another AMV, featuring the artist Pendulum that GameON recommended.
AMV: TestosteROS, by Koopiskeva (5th track) and co.
Artist: Pendulum
Song: Granite, Visions
AMV: TestosteROS, by Koopiskeva (5th track) and co.
Artist: Pendulum
Song: Granite, Visions
Spoiler:
I totally dug this post. +rep for awesomeness. My gundam collection pales in comparison to your godly skills. (I have yet to make a PG gundam...)
Maybe L4D, but not for L4D2. It's way too soon for L4D2 to be dropping in price, not even by 10 dollars.
My point was that you were arguing and nitpicking things that were not focus of my post. Also, your use of "mainstream" and "general audience" and a lack of definition or clarification in my eyes weakened your argument. I don't think your pronoun usage clearly indicated what they were referring too, and the two terms put together seemed to create a contradiction with your current statement ^ and your previous one (page1). But, as you've put it, it's out of your system and I'll leave it at that. Normally I wouldn't be this sarcastic while debating someone if I didn't feel that this was a personal attack rather than a reasonable argument.
And I did check my local Barnes&Noble bookstore for Spice and Wolf, and it was located in the Sci-fi/fantasy section new releases. The irony is that the bookshelf opposite of the bookshelf holding Spice and Wolf is the manga section. I was thinking about buying it, but I figured that I have the anime, and I'll stick with that. Picked up a copy of Dance in the Vampire Bund volume 6 today while I was there. (Just released today)
I'm glad to entertain you, ZeroOBK. If you need a debating partner, I'm usually available.
And I did check my local Barnes&Noble bookstore for Spice and Wolf, and it was located in the Sci-fi/fantasy section new releases. The irony is that the bookshelf opposite of the bookshelf holding Spice and Wolf is the manga section. I was thinking about buying it, but I figured that I have the anime, and I'll stick with that. Picked up a copy of Dance in the Vampire Bund volume 6 today while I was there. (Just released today)
I'm glad to entertain you, ZeroOBK. If you need a debating partner, I'm usually available.
For this thread, I want the users here to recommend any artist that you listen to who deals with electronica here. I've been getting myself into the that particular genre of music. As for the definition of electronica, it includes but is not limited to the follwing music genres:
Alternative
Ambient
Breakbeat
Dance-punk
Disco
Drum and bass
Downtempo
Electronic body music (EBM)
Electro
Eurodance
Freestyle
Post-disco
Hardcore
Hardstyle
Hi-NRG
House
Industrial
Intelligent dance music (IDM)
Speedcore
Techno
Trance
UK garage
A more detailed list can be found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_electronic_music_genres
Some artists I've listened to and thought were awesome:
Paul Oakenfold: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Oakenfold
Chris Clark, aka Clark: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Clark_(electronic_musician)
Basement Jaxx: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basement_Jaxx
Robert Miles: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Miles
Andy Hunter: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Hunter%C2%B0
Darude: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darude
Crystal Method: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crystal_method
Utah Saints: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utah_Saints
Exit Trance: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exit_Trance
As you can see, my list is rather small. I'm introduced to new electronica artists through exposure from AMVs, and I think that's a rather slow method. So any artist you listen to or like that deals with electronica, name away along with a link to his/her discography like what I did up there ^. Links to discography torrents would be nice as well.
And of course, what thread would this be without some sample music? Here are some awesome AMVs that feature kickass electronica music:
AMV: Magic Pad, by Nostromo_vx
- Artist: Mike Shiver & Ashkan Fardost
- Song: Arise (Hammer & Funabashi Remix)
AMV: Bustled Up!, by Artofeel.
- Artist: Clark
- Song: Totem Crackerjack
- Album: Totems Flare
Alternative
Ambient
Breakbeat
Dance-punk
Disco
Drum and bass
Downtempo
Electronic body music (EBM)
Electro
Eurodance
Freestyle
Post-disco
Hardcore
Hardstyle
Hi-NRG
House
Industrial
Intelligent dance music (IDM)
Speedcore
Techno
Trance
UK garage
A more detailed list can be found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_electronic_music_genres
Some artists I've listened to and thought were awesome:
Paul Oakenfold: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Oakenfold
Chris Clark, aka Clark: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Clark_(electronic_musician)
Basement Jaxx: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basement_Jaxx
Robert Miles: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Miles
Andy Hunter: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Hunter%C2%B0
Darude: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darude
Crystal Method: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crystal_method
Utah Saints: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utah_Saints
Exit Trance: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exit_Trance
As you can see, my list is rather small. I'm introduced to new electronica artists through exposure from AMVs, and I think that's a rather slow method. So any artist you listen to or like that deals with electronica, name away along with a link to his/her discography like what I did up there ^. Links to discography torrents would be nice as well.
And of course, what thread would this be without some sample music? Here are some awesome AMVs that feature kickass electronica music:
AMV: Magic Pad, by Nostromo_vx
- Artist: Mike Shiver & Ashkan Fardost
- Song: Arise (Hammer & Funabashi Remix)
Spoiler:
AMV: Bustled Up!, by Artofeel.
- Artist: Clark
- Song: Totem Crackerjack
- Album: Totems Flare
Spoiler:
Nashrakh wrote...
Plus, you might not know it, but there are some trustworthy whores out there.Trustworthy whores. An oxymoron if I ever saw one, lol.
If we're talking anime music needs, try grabbing torrents from the groups Nipponsei and LonE and a torrent aggregator site like tokyotosho. But for intents and purposes, Gendou does its job splendidly with more options and downloads than just anime music.
For me, it's my inexplicable love of the zombie apocalypse genre. Add to the fact that the manga was awesome and it's a winner in my eyes.
It seems to me that you haven't been exposed to enough hentai out there, at least not the hardcore ones to be raging over "mindfucking." It's a pretty common theme in hentai.
Come again?
As far as I know, gg should be doing the movie. And this probably belongs in the General section, not Specific Anime series.
As far as I know, gg should be doing the movie. And this probably belongs in the General section, not Specific Anime series.
Holy shit, this is for realz. It's like Left 4 Dead + Japan + love/comedy = win. Apparently the mangaka will resume the manga in March. I'm totally looking forward to this.
Maybe not MORE moderators per se, but ACTIVE moderators. I haven't seen Mike and Gambler in a while... I miss them.