The right wing is afraid of a totalitarian dystopia?
Lol, no they're not. They salivate at the thought of having a totalitarian dystopia where they're on top. This is just more projection shit on their part. If anything, 15 minute cities deradicalize people by putting them in proximity to more diversity, make people friendlier by making them get to know their neighbors better, and financially better off because they're not forced to buy and maintain a vehicle to live a healthy life.
But fascists can't put the boot on your neck as easily if you have more wiggle room with money or solidarity with the working class, so of course they're afraid of it.
There's potentially a bot that can post weekly currently airing anime episode discussion threads, but it'd be good to know what shows people are watching this season. The rest of the community would drown if we posted a thread for every show that's currently airing, so that'll be a problem that needs solving. I'll look into that bot in the meantime!
If you haven't read it already, the Erased manga has a different ending from the anime. Its been a long time since i've read it so I dont remember if it was better or worse than the anime ending though.
In fairness to the FATE series (not that it particularly deserves it, it was just important to me growing up so i feel the need to defend it lol), it is adapting a visual novel that takes 30 hours for the first route alone, with more if you count unlimited blade works and heaven's feel. A lot of what gets cut out is internal dialogue that provides the MC's actual justifications/logic for his actions, making him a lot dumber in the adaptions. Additionally, there's a lot of VERY JUSTIFIED censorship near the end of basically every fate VN route adaption which is why we get CGI dolphins all the time.
That said, neither Zero nor Apocrypha have this excuse, they were adapted from a light novels and not visual novels and to the best of my knowledge they're pretty straight forward adaptions.
Totally unrelated but Zero and F/SN mutually spoil each other, which i've always thought was pretty funny. There's no correct entry point because you're literally incapable of watching both shows without one spoiling the other.
It depends on what qualifies as "watched". If you mean "what was the first anime you watched all the way through" it would be some 2012 anime like Code Geass or something. The first anime I ever remember watching seasonally was Parasyte: The Maxim, because a friend of mine told me I might like it but it turned out there was only 1 episode of it out. That's definitely when the infection my passion for anime began. I started watching everything I could get my hands on seasonally then. Parasyte is still a 10/10 show by the way, and it 2000% holds up today.
I'm not sure if Guilty Crown fumbled the ending or if it just was garbage right from the outset, but I distinctly remember everyone hating its big tone shift with the MC going hyper edgelord mode.
This one's a CLASSIC fumble. I really liked the show too so it was a shame. If they were given, say, 12 more episodes to work with they probably could have made it work.
How is that working out for you? I just use the glasses spacer on my HP Reverb G2 but I have considered in the past getting lens replacements if its a significant improvement in some way.
When Linux gaming reaches 100 percent parity with windows, I'll probably switch. Until then I can't really justify it for my home PC. Give it 5 years or so, I've heard good things about... proton, i think it was called?
Baby Steps is a really good Tennis manga, not sure if there was an anime adaption or if it was good or not. I'm a big fan of Yowamushi Pedal, which might be more well known for its in universe anime "Love Hime"'s fake OP.
Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint is a great read, I ought to catch up. Eleceed, Weak Hero, and Lookism are all decent if its the sort of thing you like to read. You definitely can just pick one and read it and you'll have an alright idea if you'll enjoy the other two. I liked Legendary Moonlight Sculptor quite a bit but that does come with the asterisk that i'm isekai trash and love eating garbage if the garbage has stats that go up on it
Helck's manga gets RIDONKULOUSLY good, but IDK if the anime will get to the good parts of it. Its kind of a bait and switch fantasy comedy > fantasy action/drama type deal.
Lol, no they're not. They salivate at the thought of having a totalitarian dystopia where they're on top. This is just more projection shit on their part. If anything, 15 minute cities deradicalize people by putting them in proximity to more diversity, make people friendlier by making them get to know their neighbors better, and financially better off because they're not forced to buy and maintain a vehicle to live a healthy life.
But fascists can't put the boot on your neck as easily if you have more wiggle room with money or solidarity with the working class, so of course they're afraid of it.