</div>I tend to binge shows that were actually made for it like streaming exclusive shows, but for regular TV shows I typically only watch a few a day.
</div>Absolutely I am NOT opposed to newer forms of animation, heck I like a lot of the animation of newer, modern Disney shows like Amphibia or Gravity Falls or Big City Greens. Like, it doesn't have to be all hand drawn all the time, just not like...whatever Animaniacs and Tiny Toons turned out to be. At least for me, personally.
Yeah, I remember being in Europe and consuming veal like every other day at one point on a trip. It was weird as an American, and I don't think I quite cared for it (maybe because I wasn't used to the flavor) and it has not something I have ever tried to seek out again.
With Studio Aardman back in the news, I must confess that I thought that the "Curse of the WereRabbit Movie" was just okay, and I have not rewatched it since I saw it back in theaters in 2005. Which is strange because I really like Chicken Run, and I think Chicken Run might be considered the more mediocre of the two? I could possibly give it a rewatch though and see if I just didn't "get" it the first time.
In terms of anime, am I the only one who wasn't particularly shocked or disturbed by Madoka Magika's 3rd episode? I guess if the only magical girl anime you had watched at that time was colorful, kawaii, "sweet," and (mostly) positive/good vibes OG Sailor Moon or "Cardcaptors" (or something like that) and if you had only seen the cutesy opening and/or online ads prior to watching, then it's possible you would have been bamboozled. But seeing as it was a Shaft anime, and they do a lot of weird/alarming series....it's possible that my subconscious knew that something would be up.
Answering SHREK as the "default goofy answer" to everything (especially media-related inquiries) isn't particularly funny and is borderline cringe at this point. But to my partner it is still somehow the funniest thing ever, and I don't really get it.
Not sure if I already mentioned it here, but I don't like egg rolls or spring rolls anymore.
I honestly don't care if Pokemon games are "too easy" for me pokemon is comforting. its the kind of game where I can just go at my own pace. besides if I want a more hardcore pokemon experience I can always start a nuzlocke or a fan game.
I honestly don't care if Pokemon games are "too easy" for me pokemon is comforting. its the kind of game where I can just go at my own pace. besides if I want a more hardcore pokemon experience I can always start a nuzlocke or a fan game.
Yeah I say that we should never apologize for liking the kinds of games we like-I myself plays tons of cuddly platformers and cutesy JRPGs and sim games in my 30s. And not everyone has the time or inclination or heck, ability to be a "hardcore GAmEr" with every game they play. No time or energy for that here. Plus, isn't the point of playing a game to have fun? If you are having fun on easy mode or playing an easier game, then that's great!