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I hear you. Naruto was the first anime that I consciously watched, and for a time, I loved it. I had watched other anime before (Pokemon, Digimon, DBZ, etc.) but I had never thought of them as anything other than Saturday morning cartoons, Naruto is what got me interested in other anime, followed by Bleach.

The manga will be missed and I will miss the show once it is gone. Thanks for the memories Naruto and thanks for all of the great opening theme songs that gave me my first listen of bands like Flow , Joe Inoue, NobodyKnows, Asian Kung Fu Generation and Homemade and many others. If it was not for the primarily

It sure has been an impressive run, no? And next month, the Naruto manga is coming to a close.

One Piece is king for a reason, has had great writing since day one. Naruto has dipped in quality and Bleach has been terrible for years.

You never liked One Piece? EH?! What is this blasphemy?!

So he thinks spectator gaming is a waste of time. He must think Spectator sports are a waste of time too then, right? Otherwise he'd be a hypocrite, and then he'd have to apologize to the ever growing number of people that play games and are suddenly no longer watching his broadcast.

The hard thing about the real world is that there isn't a controller for it. You can't just move people around with your super strength, or jump over things if they're in your way. The real world is a game you spend your entire life trying to master — and probably never will. It's full of heartbreak and triumph and

True that. The opinion that gaming is something that you should "grow out of" or that is only for "no-life nerds" is way worse than (generally) helpful suggestions on how we can improve as a community.

"I find this boring, so everyone should stop enjoying it". That's pretty much what the video is about.

Here's a fun fact: If you die in a video game, you can start over. And no, the real world isn't a game. It's the real world.

You know what really irritated me the most about this? Burbank is a reporter on Television, which is ALSO something people waste their lives watching. I just pictured someone watching his report and going "My God, he's right!" and turning off their TV and going outside. Does he not realize many people also escape

Oh right, I totally forgot I read about this guy awhile back:

Sigh. This is why I'm afraid to mention gaming as a past-time when meeting people. They view us less than human.

lol so I felt bad about pulling a tl;dr since, I never do that. And I figured you put the time and effort into writing your comment, and even included pictures. I should give you the respect of actually reading it. So here is a long and thought out response in return. Feel free to tl;dr me, I had fun thinking about

I've never been quite used to using really thin lines but I really like the looks of them. lol. I should probably try making artworks with thinner lines more. I've been unsatisfied with my line arts recently.

Well I'll be, that's really interesting. Also I checked out your art it's really impressive I like your colors.

Pepperige Farms does.

Remember back when Spyro was his own thing? With his own Playstation games?

Less macho bald space marine buff white dude in western games ;)