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05/03/2014, 23:50
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It 's such an important decision and everyone is always asking me about it.
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Oh dear, I remember that question way too good. Did you figure out which sort of general direction you'd like to focus on by now?
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05/03/2014, 23:51
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GET READY FOR THE RAID, WE SHALL REVIVE THIS THREADDDD!!!111
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How old are you? In Belgium further studies start at 18 (if you don't fail a year)
It 's such an important decision and everyone is always asking me about it.
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I know exactly how you feel, we're making such an important decision at such a young age, so it's quite difficult to actually make your mind up. Especially if you get bored of it.
Anyway, to talk about random anime, I have been watching too much of it, and casually not getting my work done. I'll do it on the last day, as I do
I think we should call Patato, Brotato from now on. It seems a lot cooler
EDIT: Yusago is such a ninja
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05/03/2014, 23:56
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Originally Posted by Yusago
Oh dear, I remember that question way too good. Did you figure out which sort of general direction you'd like to focus on by now?
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No, that's the ****** part. Especially when all of my friends are super determined about what they're going to do.
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I think we should call Patato, Brotato from now on. It seems a lot cooler 
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How do you drink your tea, mate?
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05/04/2014, 00:04
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Anyway, to talk about random anime, I have been watching too much of it, and casually not getting my work done. I'll do it on the last day, as I do 
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Lol, I could've wrote that as well. Which one did you watch, Arby?
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EDIT: Yusago is such a ninja 
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Ninjain' all day.
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Originally Posted by Patato
No, that's the shitty part. Especially when all of my friends are super determined about what they're going to do.
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I don't think picking a direction in which you'd like to orientate is all that hard. What do you like to do? What are you good at? Ask yourself that and you should find it out in no time. Excluding things should be even easier.
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05/04/2014, 00:04
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How do you drink your tea, mate?
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Everyone, get ready for a long post about the way of the tea. I am le senpai.
Well, making a cup of tea is a very stressful process and requires such mastery and is very difficult to make...THE PERFECT TEA. Along with that, everyone else likes their tea made in a certain way, milk in this step, water over here and so on.
The funny thing is, even though I learn things in IT, which is...a computer based lesson. We were taught how to do all these complicated charts, which making a cup of tea as an example, and to be honest, it took more than 2 hours of discussing how everyone makes tea is wrong and how your way is right.
But how do I have my cup of tea? Well, we get the water ready to boil, I get my teabag and put it in the mug and put two teaspoons of sugar in the process. Whilst waiting for the water to boil, I shall get my crumpets ready. Afterwards I pour some milk in and stir it, well, I stir it at any time during the process. I get all the teabag remains to make sure the cup of tea is at the highest quality, I then get my biscuits and enjoy my tea and crumpets.
And that sir, is how I have my tea. Of course, arguable of how you truly make the tea. Rumours say there is a famous tea maker.
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Lol, I could've wrote that as well. Which one did you watch, Arby?
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I just finished Soul Eater, Clannad AS and Steins;Gate. All very enjoyable anime which I now love. All with at least an 8/10
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05/04/2014, 00:08
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I just finished Soul Eater, Clannad AS and Steins;Gate. All very enjoyable Anime which I now love. All with at least an 8/10 
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I completed Puella Magi Madoka Magica. Was laughing at my mate when he told me it's about "magical girls". Yet here I am, feeling all them feels. I'll probably have a look at Clannad now, plenty of people recommended it.
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05/04/2014, 00:16
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I completed Puella Magi Madoka Magica. Was laughing at my mate when he told me it's about "magical girls". Yet here I am, feeling all them feels. I'll probably have a look at Clannad now, plenty of people recommended it.
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I'll have to get that ready to watch soon ;P
I personally think Clannad is okay, but I feel that the sequal (After Story) is a massive improvement. I enjoyed Toradora!, even though love stories for anime tend to be easy to predict.
I'm very emotional when it comes to anything moderately sad. So anime can get me emotional really easily ;_;
Dem feels all the time
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05/04/2014, 00:22
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I'm very emotional when it comes to anything moderately sad. So anime can get me emotional really easily ;_;
Dem feels all the time
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Yeah, I can totally relate to that. Although this is one of the criteria I personally think make a good anime. If it was so touching I can actually get sad or anything, it must've been a pretty well-made story. Anime manages to do that way more often than most of the US and generally western series, which has been a reason for me to prefer it over watching TV for a while now.
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05/04/2014, 00:26
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Originally Posted by Yusago
Yeah, I can totally relate to that. Although this is one of the criteria I personally think make a good anime. If it was so touching I can actually get sad or anything, it must've been a pretty well-made story. Anime manages to do that way more often than most of the US and generally western series, which has been a reason for me to prefer it over watching TV for a while now.
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Yeah, if an anime can make you emotional in any way or form, its done a good job as it was able to make you feel for the character.
Anime is much more enjoyable for me as well, I -to be honest- am not a massive fan when it comes to love stories and such, but the ones I watch when it's anime related do quite a good job of it.
I'll watch an anime over modern TV any day. Along with that, I just love the art style. Along with that, the community who watches anime is really cool as well.
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05/04/2014, 00:42
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Originally Posted by Arby
Everyone, get ready for a long post about the way of the tea. I am le senpai.
Well, making a cup of tea is a very stressful process and requires such mastery and is very difficult to make...THE PERFECT TEA. Along with that, everyone else likes their tea made in a certain way, milk in this step, water over here and so on.
The funny thing is, even though I learn things in IT, which is...a computer based lesson. We were taught how to do all these complicated charts, which making a cup of tea as an example, and to be honest, it took more than 2 hours of discussing how everyone makes tea is wrong and how your way is right.
But how do I have my cup of tea? Well, we get the water ready to boil, I get my teabag and put it in the mug and put two teaspoons of sugar in the process. Whilst waiting for the water to boil, I shall get my crumpets ready. Afterwards I pour some milk in and stir it, well, I stir it at any time during the process. I get all the teabag remains to make sure the cup of tea is at the highest quality, I then get my biscuits and enjoy my tea and crumpets.
And that sir, is how I have my tea. Of course, arguable of how you truly make the tea. Rumours say there is a famous tea maker.
I just finished Soul Eater, Clannad AS and Steins;Gate. All very enjoyable anime which I now love. All with at least an 8/10 
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Needs more monocles
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I'll have to get that ready to watch soon ;P
I personally think Clannad is okay, but I feel that the sequal (After Story) is a massive improvement. I enjoyed Toradora!, even though love stories for anime tend to be easy to predict.
I'm very emotional when it comes to anything moderately sad. So anime can get me emotional really easily ;_;
Dem feels all the time
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Sad Arby?
*insert hug*
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05/04/2014, 00:45
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Needs more monocles
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Ah yes, I forgot. I have to wear at least 10,000 monocles on the same eye otherwise it won't be classified as a true cup of tea. True story.
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Sad Arby?
*insert hug*
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Arby gets very sad. I cry every time )':
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05/04/2014, 00:46
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Anime is much more enjoyable for me as well, I -to be honest- am not a massive fan when it comes to love stories and such, but the ones I watch when it's anime related do quite a good job of it.
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I thought I wasn't a fan of love stories either, then I realized I just don't like those you see regularly on TV. :P Actually I liked all of the ones I've seen in animes.
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I'll watch an anime over modern TV any day. Along with that, I just love the art style. Along with that, the community who watches anime is really cool as well.
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Yep, same here. I'm just always struggeling during the first 1-3 episodes, until I get to know the characters.
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05/04/2014, 00:48
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Yea I only watched aot fml
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05/04/2014, 00:48
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I'm a huge anime fan, too.
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05/04/2014, 00:56
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Originally Posted by Yusago
I thought I wasn't a fan of love stories either, then I realized I just don't like those you see regularly on TV. :P Actually I liked all of the ones I've seen in animes. 
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Same here, even though I haven't seen too many. Even if it isn't a love story I prefer it if there is some relationship development in an anime, I just like having "dem feels" when it happens, and it can be a good closure to a story. But sometimes I guess that can be fanfare.
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Yep, same here. I'm just always struggeling during the first 1-3 episodes, until I get to know the characters.
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Yeah, I know what you mean. But the ones which get to me better, is when they dive into the story and also do the character development at the same time.
I just love anime overall. I enjoy things in anime more than the boring real life programs.
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I'm a huge anime fan, too.
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Now that you said that Seekin, you have to join us now
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