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Great, just my luck.
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Posts: 1,577
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: London
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12-23-2008, 09:54 PM
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Originally Posted by PockyMePink
Art is art, it doesn't really matter about ability. Isn't a child's scribbles and stick men called art? I'm sure those children don't spend more then three seconds deciding what color they should color a stick man's hair, and probably even less amount of their artistic ability =P
You're right, art depends on the viewer. But ability should never matter when it comes right down to it.
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I disagree. But I won't turn this into an argument about what art is.
My view of this, is... neutral.
Although, I can understand that you feel a "Click" to Japan, I disagree that it happens from a young age. To say so, is where "obsession" comes in, and you need to calm down. The same with reincarnation.
I too had this "Click", but it's different. At first, it was when I was around 7, and I first Japan, I said "I want to live there", and I always thought it was a "click". But it wasn't, it was just a fascination with the country. As I grew, I started getting into the countries history, and culture. In fact, I didn't watch anime until I was around 16. The main reason I feel I "Click" with a country, is because the culture is quite like my own, Turkish culture. There are differences, ofcourse, like relgion, but the morals and those stuff are very like the Turkish Culture. Which is where I get my "Click" from.
In actual fact, this 'click' thing is a bunch of bollocks. The clicks started happening when people with similarities to a country, started getting interested in the country.
There's a difference. There are people who have a similarity in some sort of way with the said country. Then you have the people who are simply obsessed with it and make up excuses to assure themselves.
Personally, if you don't care about the culture, history, language, or way of life, social standings and politics of said country, it's an insult ot say you have a "click" to a country.
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