yu don't heff to be mad nigga,i don't recall criticizing it over and over though
hey funny, i can say exactly the same but then about people who are going on about how sad it is.Seph wrote:
I'm sick and tired of people going "what's so sad about clannad". I'm not a fan of it, nor I hate it as much as you do, but aren't you tired of criticizing the same anime over and over and over again?
If you find it bad, keep it to yourself. It's a matter of personal preference. Some find it good, some find it horrible. I don't find anything bad on liking mainstream anime. But if you just keep on being negative about it, its just better to shut it and keep it to yourself.
Exactly, if it is good you are free to comment but if it is negative "keep it to yourself, haters gonna hate lbebrelab edperpdeprerp"DaddyCoolVipper wrote:
Negative opinions should be allowed just like positive opinions. I hate it when you see things where the owner of some content says "If you don't like it, don't watch/comment/like rate and subscribe". It's like they actually want a massive circlejerk!
lol'dMr Color wrote:
So how about that Sword Art Online being the worst anime of the decade
Do you have a nut allergy or do you just hate rich foods in general? I can eat nutella straight, but whole milk is weird to me.boat wrote:
nutella is disgusting
Really? Skim milk is sort of watery and gross. The milk I have is ~1.5% fat.Kanye West wrote:
can't eat nutella or even drink 2% milk without feeling horrible.
at least im not alone on that one finally. o.OMr Color wrote:
So how about that Sword Art Online being the worst anime of the decade
Skim milk tastes like drinking straight water anyway :UJarby wrote:
Really? Skim milk is sort of watery and gross. The milk I have is ~1.5% fat.Kanye West wrote:
can't eat nutella or even drink 2% milk without feeling horrible.
You are too young for these kind of things, though. Think about it later.GladiOol wrote:
ive never had anybody who shared the same vision that i have on practically anything in life. quite depressing. then again; i never really share it with anyone either so i guess the blame is mostly on my behalve.n
It's horrible and sticky fattyfood. It baffles me how anyone over the age of twelve can enjoy anything like it.Jarby wrote:
Do you have a nut allergy or do you just hate rich foods in general? I can eat nutella straight, but whole milk is weird to me.boat wrote:
nutella is disgusting
stay strongsilmarilen wrote:
i cant remember the last time i had nutella
yeah, quite expensivesilmarilen wrote:
i cant remember the last time i had nutella
you kinky bastardHaneii wrote:
I love nutella! D:
I like it best straight out of the jar, no barriers, just me and the dark heavenly spread. I have several large spoonfuls a day (I'll spread it onsomeonetoast when I have the time but usually too busy/lazy) to the point that now it's just another routine in my life.
Unfortunately, to avoid crashing, I have to take everything else I eat into account and make some sacrifices if I still want to continue eating the good stuff.
I'm dreading my appointment with my dietitian next month
Sadly, I do concur. But it's not something which I can put on and off by a flick of a switch. And, like I've already said, it's neither something I'll be able to discuss. So it's pretty frustrating, but I guess I have to live with it.UnderminE wrote:
You are too young for these kind of things, though. Think about it later.GladiOol wrote:
ive never had anybody who shared the same vision that i have on practically anything in life. quite depressing. then again; i never really share it with anyone either so i guess the blame is mostly on my behalve.n
Conformity.Brian OA wrote:
You probably could discuss things if you were more open/willing to share shit
Is there something stopping you?
There's a fun little story explaining my problem with that;Brian OA wrote:
That doesn't stop you when you're with people you trust or are usually unreserved with. For that kind of thing you have bros, friends, and bros (the other kind). Whenever you have something to discuss just bring up the topic for any conversation; no big deal.
Alternatively, you can do it over a bottle of whiskey or something.
Experience and conformity. Mix of that. Because do not get me wrong, for I have tried to simply talk and discuss. Tried it when going out, on parties, out with friends, simply in school and at home, it just does not work. In the sense of them not understanding me and unfortuantly because of the misunderstanding I'm also looked 'down' upon, for trying to differ from what we have considered 'normal'.Brian OA wrote:
I just gotta ask before I put this down:
What's that bizarre thing in your head that's impossible to share and discuss?