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hikki758
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doppleman
One of my dream I wished to share. Here it is: The Clockwork Express It’s called the Clockwork Express. This experimental train can travel long distances faster than any train, thanks to its complex gears mechanism which is where it got its name. These gears travel through the whole train and some are even visible from the outside as a design decision. Today is the official inaugurative run of the train. I was chosen to participate for the first ride with a group of 20 people and write a review about the experience. After boarding, I sit in my cabin with three passengers. There is a woman and two men, dressed in professional outfits. The woman is carrying and notepad and is already taking notes. We wait silently for the departure. A few minutes later, we hear the engine start and strange vibrations begin to run through the cabin. The woman reminds us that the vibrations are caused by the gears system below our feet then, the train departs. The woman looks at me and ask: - ”Did you know about the little girl who died on this train a few days before the inauguration?” I tell her that I haven’t heard of that and continue by saying that if it was true, they probably would have canceled today’s ride. Anyway, she continues telling the story of what happened to the little girl. “Before yesterday, the daughter of the man who designed the gears mechanism was playing around on the train. That day, there was an important maintenance of the machinery and some panels on the floor were removed. The investigators think that the girl managed to get past the attention of the engineers and hid under the floor, exploring the maze of gears and cogs. When they started the engine, nobody noticed the child getting crushed under the pressure of the powerful contraption. They say the corpse was removed and that she received a proper burial. But rumors say that the sheer complexity of this metallic monstrosity persuaded the authorities to leave the body in there.” A chill goes down my spine. “There’s no way they would leave her remains inside the train, right?” Suddenly, the smooth vibrations in the cabin become louder. The floor starts shaking violently. I can only imagine that something is blocking the gears somewhere under our cabin. The vehicle quickly stops to check what is going on. Everyone stays silent during the inspection of the engineer aboard and I’m trying my best to forget the awful story the woman just told me. I successfully calm down and close my eyes, taking deep breaths. My serenity immediately vanished when I heard three knocks right under my feet. “That’s nothing! Just my imagination.” Again with the knocks, shifting into desperate scratchings. And then, no more sounds for a couple of horrifying seconds. Soon after, a muffled voice from below implores: - “Please… Let me out…” followed by a faint cough. I jump from my seat. The terror filled my whole person as I run away screaming: - “I want to get out! Please, let me out!” I dive out of the still stationary train. I run some distance from it and watch it resume its run. Was that the last chance of survival for the little girl I just ripped away from her? Or a revenant haunting the passengers? Whichever it is, I am truly sorry. You didn’t deserve that.
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shimmy
Dec 22, 18 at 11:59pm
BAKI.... waisted potential in my opinion
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cupcakerin
I like both but manga tend to have a better plot than its anime. Sometime I prefer an anime because of colors, voice acting and soundtrack. If a character was looking outside a window for a short while, I'd be immersed. In a manga I'd probably just stare for a second and flip the page. But some things only work in manga too, like pretty much everything Junji Ito does. One thing I find sad about mangas is that they don't get enough recognition, people would rather watch the anime, if there is an anime about it at all...
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cupcakerin
I don't remember all that well, I never missed an episode when it aired on tv but I think they stop airing on my channel during Johto. One problem with Pokémon is, as judgmentoftherain stated above, there is no progression. Like maybe if you beat everyone you are a pokémon master but actually that just makes you the champion of the league. Maybe you gotta catch'em all but by the time Ash catch 10 pokémons, the season is already over and a new 100 are released. Maybe you're supposed to take care of them and learn the secret of love and learn everything about moves and types? That's more of a Brock thing, Ash just yells love and friendship and courage. Then Pokémon is an anime meant to sell games, it's one big ad. It doesn't mean it's bad but they just wanna keep going forever as long as it sells. When doing a long running series you gotta keep things fresh so they replace Ash's team and companions every so often... that's a big issue imo! Ash never grows as a character, he's the same idiot that lashes out his pokédex to ask for information no matter if you're in episode 1 or episode 500. The story is never meant to end and because of that there can be no closure or progression. I'm fine with a neverending marketing campaign except you can't tell a good story at the same time. What they should have done is let Ash grow and develop actual skill and learn things, I want to watch a main character actually become stronger. Then you switch out to a new protagonist when his story is over, possibly before introducing a new region and generation. Beyblade and Yugioh switched protagonists because they realized once you're the champion you can't go up anymore. Granted, becoming the strongest =/= character development, but Ash has neither anyway.
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houndofdoom
Leather latex Gothic stuff anime prone
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doppleman
"Sitting there in the dark, I had the chance to think about a lot of things, including the nature of the world itself. And after lengthy consideration, I realized something; when all is said and done, this world is an unknowable place. On the surface, all appears rational, orderly. But what lies beyond that thin veneer of reason? Stability and reality? Or chaos and madness? What are we really made of in the end? Is there truly any meaning to the lives we lead? Or are we nothing more than hollow vessels? These are questions we can never answer, because we cannot hope to see beyond the world's fragile layer of skin. So we live our lives filled with uncertainty, never knowing who or what we truly are, or what the future will bring. All we can do is imagine. Life becomes an unsolvable mystery with any number of twists and turns awaiting us. And that's enough to fill any soul with terror." - Kishin Asura
eksist
If you are in Toronto I would like to meet up at the convention.want to make Friends
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cupcakerin
Suzaku Kururugi from Code Geass. He has a good backstory and a good growth/development but most of the time I just wanna slap him.
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chocopyro
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judgmentoftherain
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