Assuming you are talking about Kaiba, yeah… The final episodes butchered a bit of the atmosphere that was built initially.
Great Pretender was a very fun experience, and despite I was getting a bit sick that the story never took a serious turn without being a big bait in the end, I still enjoyed the hell out of it, especially Laurent and Cynthia’s backstories.
I mean, the finale seemed to close on Makoto’s character pretty decently? As far as I recall, he shouldn’t have any more business as a con artist, right? I just hope the new season/movie/special (hopefully not recap) doesn’t try to force characters into their old ways 'a la Despicable Me 3; but it is WIT, so I think I trust them to handle the characters well.
I always remember Angel Beats for how much it made me laugh, because besides Yuzuru’s train arc, I never really picked up the drama of the series, and the finale was rather forgettable for me.
He didn’t say stampede so yes, I’m assuming it’s the old one until proven wrong
-Og Fullmetal Alchemist, because brotherhood was probably already recommended to the entire world.
-Ga-Rei-Zero
-Jin-Rou
-Eiga Daisuki Pompo-san
-Houseki no Kuni
-Aku no Hana (yes, THAT anime adaptation).
-Top wo Nerae! Gunbuster (or og Gurren Lagann, if you will)
-Toradora!
-Kaiba
-Shiki (people should talk more about this and Kaiba, this one has also one of the best Special episodes I’ve ever seen)
-Higurashi no naku Koro ni (not sotsugou for god’s sake).
-Shinsekai Yori.
In general, in a world where the conversations around horror anime almost always shift towards Elfen Lied and Another (where neither is particularly great in my opinion), I think Shiki, Higurashi and Shinsekai Yori also deserve their place in mainstream conversations (more than the first two, I’d even say).
More like underwatched, a score of 8.30 in MAL is more than fair in my opinion, since it also happens to be quite divisibe.
Didn’t expect to see Kaiba around here, it definitely should be more discussed, same for Shiki.
I mean yeah, that’s what the post was for in the first place lol
Sure! Would love to see it.
I know of pareidolia, actually a few of these I got them from r/pareidolia (when reddit wasnt as shitty), but looking up “trollface pareidolia” wouldn’t get me any significant source for them.
Guess I’ll have to go with generative AI
355/113 is the best fractional approximation of pi with less than 5 digits on both numerator and denominator, with 6 decimal digits of precision. It is constructed by taking the sequence of the first 3 odd numbers, each repeated exactly once, as such: “113355”, then splitting the resulting string in halves, taking the first half as denominator, and the second as numerator.
A 4-set venn diagram can’t be constructed with circles because it wouldn’t show exclusive intersections between opposed sets.
A talks to B, B talks to C; A is married, C is not married. Therefore, a married person is talking to a non-married person.
newspapers used to be pretty terrible in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Periodism is still terrible, not in the form of newspapers, but the internet, and it’s why you usually end your searches with a ‘reddit’ at the end (hopefully lemmy will fully replace that soon)
A couple years ago you could replace that with Apple (except for the ads part i think), does that still apply or has apple seen any kind of redemption?
This is starting to get like Earth Inc.
How do I say r/antimeme here?
“fuck u/spez” means absolutely nothing to anyone who isn’t familiar with Reddit, it’s just noise.
And "Fire Steve Huffman means absolutely nothing to anyone who doesn’t know reddit CEO’s name.
I’ll go for an easier one: Fuck reddit, join lemmy. Easy and clear, and I’m not sure reddit would get any better with its CEO fired, they’ll likely find someone similar.
Many people don’t know who spez (or Steve Huffman for that matter) is, a more general text should work: Fuck Reddit.
I’m actually surprised the fuck spez messages have lasted long since admins probably have access to brushes to clear it up like it was paint.
I’m probably an ignorant paranoid about them, I know I should google a bit of them, but instead I’m going for the ol’ trusty ask the community.
Do they save your passwords locally or in the cloud? If locally, what if I want to sign in in another device? What if I lose the device I have my passwords on? What if they hack my device? If in the cloud: How can I know the service is not stealing my information? If I can access it anywhere, wouldn’t that mean it also needs a password? Wouldn’t that make it twice as unsafe as it would only take one password to access the rest?
Edit: Damn, I got extremely useful answers, I’m starting to like lemmy!
I mean, do people actually use the search feature for anything besides looking for files IN your system?
Thank you!