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01-22-2007, 11:52 AM
I can safely say that I haven't seen a lot of anime, but I've seen enought o become pretty addicted to it.
Apparently, from young adulthood onwards, watch cartoons and anime etc is a way for people to reconnect with their youth, or making up for a youth that they missed out on. If that's true, then mine would be the second one, seeing as I had to grow up fast, aged 10 after my father had a serious heart attack, making him permanently brain damaged. So, I've had to look after him and my autistic older brother. But, now, at 17, I get to make up for lost years by spending most of my free time watching anime ^.^ "Mossad knows what my Aunt Judy eats for breakfast."
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01-22-2007, 04:12 PM
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And I think you`re right about making up for a wasted youth. It`s the same for me. |
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01-23-2007, 07:33 AM
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^.^ lol i barely remember those anime shows ive seen... ive started ever since i was 4... and then at the age of 7, i had to stop bcus i went to america... after... about... 4 years, i discovered youtube having anime shows so i watched it ther... XD Anime is like a relative... You cry for it... You yell at it... And sometimes... you might even hate it Don't cry because it ended. Smile because it happened. |
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01-23-2007, 07:36 AM
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i never thought anything like tht cud possibly happen... i guess so... im not an adult really... i thought in this forum, ppl wer all young like my age but i guess not... XD like myspace... most of my friends ther are as old as me... well... im younger than them too but u kno wt i mean.. Anime is like a relative... You cry for it... You yell at it... And sometimes... you might even hate it Don't cry because it ended. Smile because it happened. |
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