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What I'm working on:
My body
Martial Arts
Dialogues of Plato
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six

Anime I'm Currently Watching:
Tales of the Abyss
Tenjho Tenge
Hokuto no Ken
Toradora

  • 8Nov 09

    More iPod Updates

    • Alexandrov Red Army- My Army
    • Dream- Bomb a Head
    • m.c.A.T- Funky Gutsman, Coffee Scotch Mermaid, Funky Gutsman (12 inch Mix)

    • Posted Nov 8, 2009 7:13 am GMT
    • Category: Music
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  • 31Oct 09

    It's Halloween Time

    So I'm abandoning the idea of a robo-Jew. Instead I'm going for Martial Artist this year, wearing my class uniform.

  • 29Oct 09

    Current Anime that I'm Watching Now

    TORADORAlove-1.jpg toradora image by xsilent_wish

    Toradora!Toradora!

    It's funny deep romantic-comedy shows and their story devices can penetrate the unfair logic that two people refute the circumstance "being meant for each other." In Toradora, it's a near-formed couple with each romantic individual going for the opposite target rather than her or his own friend when they've been meeting each other on soooo many instances. But you don't have just "love-the-other, other-doesn't return regards," no, you see others falling in love with the person that subject of the couple is involved with, or you can often witness others falling for one of the sexes of the couple. The number of love relations towards one another without having the other return those feelings positively makes a very incomprehensible if not indescribable shape, or love [insert shape name]. Howoraly eloquent I express! How O' Athenians shalt we find the unset life that is unworth living for!

    Tenjho Tenge

    If you put together Dragonball Z, Ikkitousen, and Jackie Chan into one, you're going to have one messed up personality of an anime. Tenjho Tenge is all about perverted innuendo, smackin' a hell'alot of blood out of your opposer, and best of all- the brutal, well-drawn fights that involves some of the most eye popping fictional-martial arts. You have boobs, kicks, punches, jumps, a good opening theme... boobs, etc. Aside the battles there's a conflict of a love triangle in the series, but this turns out into the emphasizing violence for one woman from the other who doesn't owe much care.

    Hokuto no Ken

    You see him heal! You see him whoop ass! You lay eyes on the Kung-Fu Jesus! Set in the rigid environment of violence in the far future. Kinshiro is about as scratch less as any woman would get her man's hand off her trunk. Oh Yeah! It's that bad. Heis considered unbeatable with blocks and mantis strikesas fast as.3 seconds. Just try that, and your mother is going to go like "What the f*ck!?" A retro shonen blast that all people, avid of Action, should consider renting. Just don't try anything on your grandmother, please.

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    Tales of the Abyss

    To everybody, video game-licensed anime is new and less tiringto everyone, and surpasses the mundane industry idea of video game to movie and film to video game. Tales of the Abyss is a clean shoot-through without any misdirections, and when I tell a remark of this as "clean," I'm referring to the lack of inn-accuracy of setting the story chapters being void of such fan-angering flaws. Tales of the Abyss adds different emotional personalities of the characters that differ from the game and inclusion of the diaologues. And the good news, there's a minuteness in the number of fights that the actuall player was forced to engage in in the actual game. The anime adaption license thankfully fixed it all.

    • Posted Oct 29, 2009 5:11 pm GMT
    • Category: TV
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