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Anime is Serious Business Because Guilt is Serious Business
Anime is Serious Business Because Guilt is Serious Business
Guilt, yes guilt. Nobody wants to feel it. It implies one did something wrong, and is inferior to those who do otherwise. I was told once that “in matters of taste, there should be no disputes.” In anime and manga however (not to imply that it doesn’t occur elsewhere), ...
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Anime is Serious Business Because Guilt is Serious Business « We Remember Love
Psychommu GaijinAnime is Serious Business Because Guilt is Serious Business « We Remember Love: "Some considerations: 90% of anime and manga is crud (Sturgeon’s Revelation); or, 80% of the good stuff one gets out anime and manga comes from 20% of the examples (Pareto’s Principle, ‘The Law of the Vital Few’); take your pick. Either way, many shows people like will fall under the ‘not excellent’ spectrum of quality. Most people won’t enjoy being identified with ‘bad’ taste. So with regards to liking anime/manga with questionable quality, a choice confronts the viewer: 1. I ...

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Continuing World — ... would be a hybrid of these two lists, based on raw liking alone (#1 is #1 purely because I like it more than #2, and so on). What do you think? Related reading: Stripey starts the ball rolling [->] Author pimps and puts out his own [->] omo has some real fun [->] D-boy and his ORE NO RUURU [->] ghostlightning writes about guilt, with a lot of meaty comments [->] ...

Remembering Love On Halloween: Daa! Daa! Daa! and Aka-chan to Boku
The Scrumptious Anime Blog — ... is involved. Perhaps I felt guilty, that I was including an anime that wasn’t really of quality. Oh noes other people’s Top 5 Animes List are so EPIC and shiny, while mine is so sissy~ ...

Playing Favorites: Categorizing Anime
GAR GAR Stegosaurus - the champagne was Canadian... — ... LISTS LISTS LISTS!!! Recently, there’s been some back and forth (and more!) on the subject of ranking one’s “favorite” shows or what one consider to be “good” (or the best!) shows out there. What constitutes a “good” show? Is designating something a “guilty pleasure” legit? Can we make lists for our “all-time” favorites and also have one for “current” favorites? The mind boggles! I have a pretty simple approach to all of ...

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