In yer face haters!
Posts by Jaestra
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As always, Wendy is perfection.
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Ah, the good old times.
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With it not being mentioned, Clannad is a really fun watch to introduce one to the slice of life comedy, and occationally tearjerking moments, just a wholesome great watch.
Though actually watching an anime series isn't reccomended if you're utterly new, since it's such a timesink, so I second the movie reccomendations.
Not that experienced with heist style sci-fi though.
So the best I can come with there is Gundam Iron Blooded Orphans
Which is just... A masterpiece in my subjective opinion.
For generic shounen style, I'd say Hero Academia is a good one, especially with marvel and superpowers and stuff like that.
An underappreciated darker-action mystery thriller, I'd reccomend the underappreciated slightly older gem called Darker than Black, also got superpowers.
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Ooooh, j-pop idol gimme.
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Ah, civil discussions don't get reactions or replies, so it starts with clickbait, which attracts the worst of AKP, also counts for the rest of the internet.
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Freezing yet cold, half my body under the cover trying to warm up, yet wanting to cool down.
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I recently watched Raya and the last dragon, I got rather mixed feelings from it.
One, I really looked forward to the Southeast Asia setting, as it was lauded to be.
Color me dissappointed when there was nothing at all relatable with the story. None of the five different "countries" were representative of any southeast Asian country. Contrary to prior Disney films, this was not a disney spinoff of any regional myths or stories, but a whole made up thing. I was especially hyped seeing somekind of filipino representation in Raya fighting with sticks, reminicent of Arnis in the trailers, only to be tossed aside and for her to just spend the rest of the movie using a sword, cool as it is.
Now I'm not knowledgeable about every culture they mixed in, but this is something I noticed, cause it was something I looked forward to.
After seeing it, coincidentally a review of the movie popped up on my facebook feed.
Not that surprising others felt the same as me.
https://nusantaranaga.wordpres…fomuSvXJyndPllwRb7uI2gBdc
The author of it pointed all of this out, Southeast Asia is not the same as the rest of Asia, nor is Asia a single culture. At times when people talk about asian representation in western media, we forget that not all of asia is being represented in any way. At most you get a korean, chinese, or japanese character, but what about the rest of us? Thai, Malay, Viatnamese, Filipino, and so on?
I also totally get the ATLA references the author of that review put in.
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Short in Norway, angry me can never intimidate, and has never been taken seriously,
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Video fits well with your sig haha
Totally just took the youtube link from my sig.
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With her upcoming solo debut, here is a look at Red Velvets "True" main dancer.
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and did not like it