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The "imperfect garden" is an analogy to human life. It's a reference to Michael de Montaigne, who once wrote he'd like to die while taking care of his garden
他42
57:14
There was this show called unnatural history, that I really loved. It was practically an adventure high school book brought to life! It was so fun,
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57:33
@Soli_VTC It's one of those "if you know ball" anime of the 2000s. Definitely getting obscured over time.
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58:28
Baikoku Kikan is a manga set in fictional 1920s europe at the end of notww1 in notpolandTM following a unit made to supress revolts and dissidents1/2
他48
1:00:50
Oh I remember this just recently there was comic that tuned into anime it called Witchblade it super underrated anime and obscured piece of media
他24
1:01:06
it shows a lot of politics and the aftermath of civilians and soldiers in a war torn country, same author as youjo senki and the MC makes me VERY scaroused (wont regret looking)2/2
他48
1:02:27
@railworkskid9965 The Witchblade comic was 90's. The anime was based on that, not so much the reboot comic.
他21
1:02:31
depends on the yandere ngl, stalker yandere? sure, yandere with a knife who kills and gets away with it? eh.....not so much
他18
1:03:07
When I was in high school, in AP Lit, we read Their Eyes Were Watching God, which follows Janie Crawford as she navigates love, loss, and self-discovery while finding her voice and independence.
他5
1:04:02
Oh, no idea how obscure it was, but I enjoyed "The Midnight Gospel". A show that was co-created and animated by Pendelton Ward. It used abstract animation to frame a podcast done by the other creator.
他126
1:04:24
also i dont think the term yandere even applies since there is no romantic subplot iirc, she is just psychotic :_aiaLOL:
他48
1:04:36
I hete yan and tsunderes, who da fack would like to be insulted whitouth knowing why and the yandere is obvious the reason why I don't like
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