BrentNewhall
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@ No offense; we've just got viewpoints too different to effectively discuss in this medium.
about 14 hours ago
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@ Honestly, based on your reactions to my previous tweets, I don't want to engage you on this.
about 14 hours ago
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@ "I found that movie dull" does not mean "That movie was crap." I criticized *one* aspect, didn't I?
about 14 hours ago
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@ You're over-generalizing. I'm saying that *that* discussion of politics and terrorism was dull to me.
about 14 hours ago
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in reply to timmaughan
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@ Ha! Love that.
about 14 hours ago
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in reply to ChattyDM
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@ I'll put it this way: Can you see how someone might find that dull?
about 14 hours ago
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@ I'm not saying it's a bad movie, or ineffective.
about 14 hours ago
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@ And much of that conversation involves talking about what they *might* do if they knew anything about what's going on.
about 14 hours ago
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@ Most of that movie consists of people not looking at each other, talking, and taking long pauses *between* talking.
about 14 hours ago
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(Actually, "boring"'s not the best word for Patlabor 2; I found it dull.)
about 14 hours ago
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@ I'm actually really offended right now that you're lumping me in with that group just because I found Patlabor 2 boring.
about 14 hours ago
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@ Dude, my favorite anime of all time is "serial experiments lain."
about 14 hours ago
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in reply to timmaughan
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@ Um, ouch?
about 15 hours ago
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in reply to timmaughan
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@ Which one? I tried Patlabor TV, and after 4-5 episodes got bored. Similar reaction to movies 1 and 2 (did like 1, though).
about 15 hours ago
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in reply to timmaughan
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@ FMP: The 2nd Raid is arguably the most perfect mecha show I've ever seen (in terms of satisfying genre, characters, etc.).
about 15 hours ago
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in reply to scottfrye
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@ An excellent choice of anime! Which version? (1960's, 1980's, 2003, or 2009)?
about 16 hours ago
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in reply to Artmaker
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Nobody comes across the same online as in real life. The trick is to not come across as a jerkwad online. (Not aiming that at anyone.)
3:28 PM Nov 26th
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@ @ I can personally verify that @ comes across very differently online than in real life. :-)
3:17 PM Nov 26th
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@ Eh, it depends on the definition of the term. I'm not as worried by being labeled by the American definition of otaku.
3:14 PM Nov 26th
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in reply to scottfrye
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@ I am carefully avoiding a cannibalism joke. ...Oh, blast.
3:12 PM Nov 26th
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in reply to billamend
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- Name Brent Newhall
- Web http://brentnewha...
- Bio Writer, programmer, artist, podcaster, cook, and all-around 21st Century Renaissance Man.
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