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Justin Jackson
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That made me think of the sequence for the mental models that was like that in last weeks Ars Nova that just came out of nowhere.

Most the big streamers have their addresses out their for various purposes.

I just can't get into the art style or the story that's like WoW's pop culture jokes but everywhere. And besides those things the games exactly the same as WoW.

I never did get a PS3 but the PS2 and PS1 intros gave me a quite a bit of nostalgia. So many hours enjoying so many different games especially with the PS2. The intros sure got boring/nonexistent for the PS3 and PS4.

In general Spice and Wolf is a more mature anime/novel though.

The still above looks more like a man with breasts.

They can run? Half the very obese customers I get can barely walk and use the amigo's so they don't need to.

The 2002 thing was just a small story though. That's probably what made it so badly done, because most of the other stuff for the SAO arc was added in years later to flesh it out. Either way I find Log Horizon to be far better written.

There wasn't much thinking going through that guys head.

Nah it's still going.

I'm disappointed that there aren't many 24 episode animes I like this season besides Log Horizon as Strike the Blood is starting to get too random with a bunch of disconnected stories for my tastes. The one 12 episode anime I wish was 24 episodes for a more drawn out plot is Beyond the Boundary. Ars Nova could have

It was alright till the awkward cousin love part. I know that's a big thing in Japan but the way it did it was just weird.

It only has 4 episodes left so it'll definitely end on some weird harem note (especially since all the complexity of the manga has been cut from the anime).

I'd enjoy Ars Nova more if it didn't cut all complexity from the manga out to make it more more of a battleship harem anime.

Log Horizon was written before SAO ever existed.

The author of Log Horizon is quite a bit better then SAO's.

Hence the 'problems you'll find in any job' in my post. You just get varying levels of it in every job.

Yea it does depend on the studio. I was more thinking of my friend who worked at Blizzard and the things he'd tell me and how relived he was when he wasn't working there anymore.

Of course working in game companies comes with several other negatives that you have to come to accept once you're in it.Of course a lot of the problems you'll find it any job such as if you're not one of the Lead Devs you'll find yourself under paid, over worked, and not respected at all.

I loved when a helicopter flew too low and I just shot it with my tank.