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  1. Comment on Anime recommendations? in ~tv

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    I got three recommendations for you and I cannot praise them enough. Each anime I think is worth going into without too much detail because you'll get to experience the rush of not knowing what's...

    I got three recommendations for you and I cannot praise them enough. Each anime I think is worth going into without too much detail because you'll get to experience the rush of not knowing what's coming.

    I have to preface all of these with one blanket statement. I found them all amazingly enticing because the show was truly a self-contained show. I have seen a lot of anime that requires some working knowledge of Japanese geography and culture in order to understand the nuances of it. All of these following shows do not require any of the such and can be enjoyed and analyzed throughly.

    1. Death Note:
      Super, super, super popular anime in the United States (Cartoon Network syndicated it for a while). The show follows an epic battle between two geniuses and explores the themes of religion and morality very well. The show is truly a gripping one so I would suggest just loading up the first episode and diving in. Episodes: 37~

    2. Another:
      Another is a horror anime that is not too gory and not too scary. It is definitely one to watch whenever you can, just make sure you get to it. Episodes: 12~

    3. Monster:
      This anime blew me away. I cannot remember how I found out about it because it's not available on Crunchyroll or easily on the web. I just came across it one day and now have all the episodes saved to a personal archive. This show is truly a crazy one, I'd call it Death Note on steroids. This show is rather long at 74 episodes.

    Sorry if my episode count is off by the way, I am going off my memory.

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  2. Comment on What is a hobby that none of your friends understand? in ~hobbies

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    I love collecting cell phones. New, old, ancient, it doesn't matter. Most people are not really fazed by it, they are just "interested" when I pull out my drawer and they spot 2 or 3 loose phones...

    I love collecting cell phones. New, old, ancient, it doesn't matter. Most people are not really fazed by it, they are just "interested" when I pull out my drawer and they spot 2 or 3 loose phones just rattling around.

    Every now and then, I'll go on a cell phone "cleanse" where I swap my sim from my real phone (whatever the top-end flagship is at the time) and try out something older like a BlackBerry Classic or Galaxy Note 2. I also like to make small repairs and modifications to my phones like swapping the batteries, screens, or housings.

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