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Anime
In this article, I discuss what anime is and suggest different anime for you to check out. Who's it for? Most people think anime is just for kids, like Pokémon and Yu-Gi-Oh (which even those don’t have to be for just for kids), but they can be for older people also. There is anime for teens, like Death Note and Sword Art Online,that has a more mature story and theme. Plus, it has more genres like physiological, thriller, ecchi, and horror. There’s also anime for older teens and adults like Berserk, Highschool DXD, and Tokyo Ghoul. These have adult themes and some have a lot more fan serves and bloody action.
By Jacob Hausch8 years ago in Geeks
Goodbye My Love
No pain no gain is what they say, well I feel that pain every day. There is a void where you used to be, a deepening hole only I see. I put on a face and play fine, no one knows this pain of mine. A lost love that I thought would stay, forever and always you used to say. Then it changed to something unknown, long gone is that once loving tone. Now to figure which road to take, while in silence my heart continues to break. But one day it will all be understood, once again I'll be good. Goodbye to the lover once my everything, hello to whatever the future will bring.
By Therissa Whitley8 years ago in Poets
Get Ready to Face the Elite Four - Remixed! Can You Handle This?
What do Pokemon and pop stars have in common? You're about to find out. Put your hands together for today's installment of fan-generated visual awesomeness - your favorite recording artist royalty, given the Pokemon master treatment. May I present the re-imagined Elite Four, the dazzling trainers Beyonce, Rihanna, Sia and Adele, with their signature Pokemon types and strategies.
By RoAnna Sylver8 years ago in Geeks
A Meaningful Glance — 5 Short Moments in Movies When So Little Told Us So Much
In movies, a single look can say more than a thousand words... or than a tedious amount of plot exposition. Therefore, trying to explain everything, that is going on, in form of lenghty dialogues, monologues, narrations or even flashbacks might not always be the best way to approach a story. It can seriously bog the pacing of the movie down and make the audience feel that they are being treated like idiots. Often, a single glance is all that is needed to tell us something important about the story and the characters.
By Art-Peeter Roosve8 years ago in Geeks





























