yeah i just don't like how it looks... like.. plastic...Taite wrote:I know right? I miss the olden days when everyone watched 2-D movies and crap. Now everything's 3-D. Sad day.i don't really like 3d as much as anime, personally.......
Anime In say... 500-1000 years?
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I think 3-D is cool in the way that it's made, I guess. The whole process is fascinating. But 2-D is muuuuch more fascinating than 3-D, imo. I mean, wow. You watch the scenes where a character's hair is blowin' around and when you really think about it, it's just amazing how they do it. To me, 2-D is much more gorgeous than 3-D.Koby-Lyf wrote:yeah i just don't like how it looks... like.. plastic...Taite wrote:I know right? I miss the olden days when everyone watched 2-D movies and crap. Now everything's 3-D. Sad day.i don't really like 3d as much as anime, personally.......
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amenTaite wrote:I think 3-D is cool in the way that it's made, I guess. The whole process is fascinating. But 2-D is muuuuch more fascinating than 3-D, imo. I mean, wow. You watch the scenes where a character's hair is blowin' around and when you really think about it, it's just amazing how they do it. To me, 2-D is much more gorgeous than 3-D.
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hallelujah, PeanutbutterKoby-Lyf wrote:
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After the pole shift in 2012, the lucky survivors of that unfortunate event will band together and try to survive on a new barren and hostile continent that has risen out of the Atlantic ocean. Not surprisingly, there will be very few surivors, and very few remaining artifacts from our once great civilization. Our survivors will eventually stumble upon ancient ruins that were once buried beneath miles of frigid waters, what is left of Atlantis.
There will be huge stone pillars, with engravings, detailing the lives of those long past. There will be a 12,000 year old advertisement for an Atlantean harem moeblob show with one guy and 6 girls chiseled into the stone. Only then will our survivors realize, Atlantis had an Akibahara too.
There will be huge stone pillars, with engravings, detailing the lives of those long past. There will be a 12,000 year old advertisement for an Atlantean harem moeblob show with one guy and 6 girls chiseled into the stone. Only then will our survivors realize, Atlantis had an Akibahara too.
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Thank you ZS. You made my day.ZephyrStar wrote:After the pole shift in 2012, the lucky survivors of that unfortunate event will band together and try to survive on a new barren and hostile continent that has risen out of the Atlantic ocean. Not surprisingly, there will be very few surivors, and very few remaining artifacts from our once great civilization. Our survivors will eventually stumble upon ancient ruins that were once buried beneath miles of frigid waters, what is left of Atlantis.
There will be huge stone pillars, with engravings, detailing the lives of those long past. There will be a 12,000 year old advertisement for an Atlantean harem moeblob show with one guy and 6 girls chiseled into the stone. Only then will our survivors realize, Atlantis had an Akibahara too.
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Damn it! Not another WWIII!Minimoto wrote:500-1000 years? The world would have been destroyed by nuclear weapons already. All it takes is one person to start another WWIII, this time though, we have bigger and more destructive bombs.
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Not only did Atlantis have it's own Akibahara, Atlantis also had lots of space ships and rockets, and they went to the moon and left their ruins there as well. This is a picture taken in 1969 of the dark side of the moon. Just thought you'd like to know.
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Anime: the oldest hobby of the world?ZephyrStar wrote:There will be huge stone pillars, with engravings, detailing the lives of those long past. There will be a 12,000 year old advertisement for an Atlantean harem moeblob show with one guy and 6 girls chiseled into the stone. Only then will our survivors realize, Atlantis had an Akibahara too.
Not only did Atlantis have it's own Akibahara, Atlantis also had lots of space ships and rockets, and they went to the moon and left their ruins there as well. This is a picture taken in 1969 of the dark side of the moon. Just thought you'd like to know.
http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f53/h ... namoon.jpg
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Only after sex.mirkosp wrote: Anime: the oldest hobby of the world?