While I was away a lot of things happened in our little world, such as the British Petroleum oil spill and Comedian Jon Stewart trying to grow his sad excuse for a beard. I believe he called it Philip.
I'm not going to cover any of those or a lot of what's in the media right now because I kinda came late to the party. Instead I'll talk about other trends such as the trends in comics, manga, and movies today, among political science topics. I plan on doing segments on odd adventures I go on as well as strange people I meet.
This is the new blog of the CYM.
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Monday, July 19, 2010
Thursday, May 6, 2010
What is American political culture? Do all Americans have the same values? Should they?
When it comes to American political culture and it’s meaning a couple come to mind, Dennis Kavanagh defines political culture as "A shorthand expression to denote the set of values within which the political system operates". The other is what Lucian Pye describes it as "the sum of the fundamental values, sentiments and knowledge that give form and substance to political process". These are very educated ideas as to what political culture is, but what exactly is American political culture?
The political culture of the United States is based on widespread beliefs. Democratic values like liberty, equality, individualism, democracy, justice, the rule of law, nationalism, optimism, and idealism are shared by Americans but these values are often in conflict. At its current state, American political culture is pretty polarized and partisan. Citizens treat political parties like football teams and idol gods, listening to everything that comes from each party, obeying them, barely if at all questioning them, and not daring to question them or listen to what the other party has to say. American political culture has gone from intelligent individuals debating about the future of the country and the hopes of the people to degrading down to media mudslinging and phallic measuring contests.
When it comes to whether or not Americans have the same values, I have to say as much as political groups, movements and the media tries to portray it as we all having the same values, I’m going to say no. It is obvious that we Americans do not have the same values and it would be impossible for such a diverse country mixed with such different cultures to have the same values. Looking at what we see on news networks, they show very different opinions; from the opinions of the tea baggers, to the opinions of the FOX news writers and staff, to the opinions of various groups out there.
From what I learned during the course of taking Political Science, the views of those in the class, the readings during the course of the class and the views of those out side of the class, I can firmly say that not everyone in America has the same views. It would be impossible to. Because it is rather impossible, it leads me to believe that Americans are not meant to have the same values or anyone for that matter. Which logically speaking suggests that we as Americans or people everywhere shouldn’t have the same values, even though some may not be the best to have. That is my firm and educated reasoning from taking this course, researching and learning more about politics than what I did prior to the class.
The political culture of the United States is based on widespread beliefs. Democratic values like liberty, equality, individualism, democracy, justice, the rule of law, nationalism, optimism, and idealism are shared by Americans but these values are often in conflict. At its current state, American political culture is pretty polarized and partisan. Citizens treat political parties like football teams and idol gods, listening to everything that comes from each party, obeying them, barely if at all questioning them, and not daring to question them or listen to what the other party has to say. American political culture has gone from intelligent individuals debating about the future of the country and the hopes of the people to degrading down to media mudslinging and phallic measuring contests.
When it comes to whether or not Americans have the same values, I have to say as much as political groups, movements and the media tries to portray it as we all having the same values, I’m going to say no. It is obvious that we Americans do not have the same values and it would be impossible for such a diverse country mixed with such different cultures to have the same values. Looking at what we see on news networks, they show very different opinions; from the opinions of the tea baggers, to the opinions of the FOX news writers and staff, to the opinions of various groups out there.
From what I learned during the course of taking Political Science, the views of those in the class, the readings during the course of the class and the views of those out side of the class, I can firmly say that not everyone in America has the same views. It would be impossible to. Because it is rather impossible, it leads me to believe that Americans are not meant to have the same values or anyone for that matter. Which logically speaking suggests that we as Americans or people everywhere shouldn’t have the same values, even though some may not be the best to have. That is my firm and educated reasoning from taking this course, researching and learning more about politics than what I did prior to the class.
Friday, March 26, 2010
You didn't get mad
You didn't get mad when the Supreme Court stopped a legal recount and appointed a President.
You didn't get mad when Cheney allowed Energy company officials to dictate energy policy.
You didn't get mad when a covert CIA operative got outed.
You didn't get mad when the Pentagon misplaced $2.3 trillion.
You didn't get mad when the Patriot Act got passed.
You didn't get mad when we illegally invaded a country that posed no threat to us.
You didn't get mad when we spent over 600 billion(and counting) on said illegal war.
You didn't get mad when over 10 billion dollars just disappeared in Iraq.
You didn't get mad when you saw the Abu Grahib photos.
You didn't get mad when you found out we were torturing people.
You didn't get mad when the government was illegally wiretapping Americans.
You didn't get mad when we didn't catch Bin Laden.
You didn't get mad when you saw the horrible conditions at Walter Reed.
You didn't get mad when we let a major US city drown.
You didn't get mad when the deficit hit the trillion dollar mark.
You didn't get mad when the debt went up $5 trillion under Bush.
You finally got mad when.. when... wait for it... when the government decided that people in America deserved the right to see a doctor if they are sick. Yes, illegal wars, lies, corruption, torture, stealing your tax dollars to make the rich richer, are all ok with you but helping other Americans... well fuck that.
You didn't get mad when Cheney allowed Energy company officials to dictate energy policy.
You didn't get mad when a covert CIA operative got outed.
You didn't get mad when the Pentagon misplaced $2.3 trillion.
You didn't get mad when the Patriot Act got passed.
You didn't get mad when we illegally invaded a country that posed no threat to us.
You didn't get mad when we spent over 600 billion(and counting) on said illegal war.
You didn't get mad when over 10 billion dollars just disappeared in Iraq.
You didn't get mad when you saw the Abu Grahib photos.
You didn't get mad when you found out we were torturing people.
You didn't get mad when the government was illegally wiretapping Americans.
You didn't get mad when we didn't catch Bin Laden.
You didn't get mad when you saw the horrible conditions at Walter Reed.
You didn't get mad when we let a major US city drown.
You didn't get mad when the deficit hit the trillion dollar mark.
You didn't get mad when the debt went up $5 trillion under Bush.
You finally got mad when.. when... wait for it... when the government decided that people in America deserved the right to see a doctor if they are sick. Yes, illegal wars, lies, corruption, torture, stealing your tax dollars to make the rich richer, are all ok with you but helping other Americans... well fuck that.
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Plagerist Asshole Nick Simmons
Hello true believers I am your friendly neighborhood Cantankerous Young Man here to talk to you about a serious issue and to get your opinion.
Nick Simmons, nineteen year old son of the famous lead singer of the band Kiss Gene Simmons put out a comicbook named "Incarnate" on August of the year two-thousand and nine. Over the months fans began to notice similarities between the character designs, clothing designs, panel layouts, and a lack of consistancy from page to page that seemed to come from other popular series. Soon the curious comic fans began to examine these similarities and after countless side-by-side examinations it was clear that pages and character designs were traced and plagerized in his series.
This enraged both the fans of the various comics he ripped off and hard working artist like myself who bust our asses off to work in the industry. After this was found out and reported, his company Radical Comics halted production of his series.
Here is something I am wondering, before a comic is published and put out into the world, there are a group of people in the comic company who look it over and check to see if it is legitimate or a plagerized peice of garbage. Please explain to me how did Nicky boy get past these people. Was it the fact that he had a famous father that got him past these security precautions? Was it and under the table deal? Was it the fact that the employees screwed the pooch and let this plagerizing sonnova gun through the long and drawn out precautionary measures?
A funny little tid bit of info for my readers. Incarnate was originally up for publication not so long ago, under the name of Skullduggery. It was supposed to be published by IDW, a publishing company in alliance with Gene Simmons' own comic company, but even then the art was so bad that the deal fell through:
“Well, first off, the art simply wasn't good enough. The people at IDW must have had the patience of saints to deal with the chicken scratch I turned in to them. My art was messy and juvenile. Amateur at best. I'm nowhere near pro now, to be sure, but I'm miles beyond what i used to be, especially in character design and overall neatness. And, with the help of Nam Kim and his team, the book has really turned into something I can be proud of." Nick Simmons on why his comic was turned down by his father's company.
However, instead of improving his skills the old fashion way by going to an art school or taking art classes he goes for the easy way out. Some how within a few months he was able to create a comic now worthy of being published by an actual company without classes or professional help. How does this work? Is this some sort of weird magic? Did me somehow discover his artistic center alone in this short amount of time? No...he traced.
Once found out of his nefrious deeds he was questioned by those both professional and nonprofessional and for a while he kept quiet. Soon a fellow artists on the website deviantart began to flame his page. Two of which were artist claiming he traced their work, these two artist are ChaosVoid and robbingraves. It was clear that Nick had plagerized a few of their designs, seeing that the designs he had stolen were in his comic and also in his favorites on his deviantart account. After being called out he finally decided to open up and release a statement which blamed fans for similarities in his work to other artists and professionals...seen as follows:
“Like most artists I am inspired by work I admire. There are certain similarities between some of my work and the work of others. This was simply meant as an homage to artists I respect, and I definitely want to apologize to any Manga fans or fellow Manga artists who feel I went too far. My inspirations reflect the fact that certain fundamental imagery is common to all Manga. This is the nature of the medium.
“I am a big fan of Bleach, as well as other Manga titles. And I am certainly sorry if anyone was offended or upset by what they perceive to be the similarity between my work and the work of artists that I admire and who inspire me.”
In my opinion this apology is nothing but bullshit and I believe he should be punished for what he has done, but for some reason there is a hold-up even though there is a mountain of evidence against him. This leaves me wondering if his daddy stepped in and started paying off all the higher ups to keep Nicky boy from being sued by all the artists he ripped off.
This burns me up not just as an artist or a writer, but as a person who believes in equal rights and everyone should get what they deserve. If he doesn't get punished for this, what's to keep others from doing this? Besides a famous father and money. What is to keep other artistic or even serious crimes like this from happening?
A petition has been created by a group of angry artists, because they, like I do believe this kid should be punished for his crime. We work our asses off, we get ulcers from the stress of long nights, we miss important dates, classes, and time with our families to put out out work to get a shot at our dear career. It isn't fair that this horrible little kid can just palgerize a comic from countless artists and writers and waltz his way into a career like he has. If you care half as much as I do, please sign the petition below. Thank you and have a good evening.
http://www.petitiononline.com/natsplag/petition.html
Nick Simmons, nineteen year old son of the famous lead singer of the band Kiss Gene Simmons put out a comicbook named "Incarnate" on August of the year two-thousand and nine. Over the months fans began to notice similarities between the character designs, clothing designs, panel layouts, and a lack of consistancy from page to page that seemed to come from other popular series. Soon the curious comic fans began to examine these similarities and after countless side-by-side examinations it was clear that pages and character designs were traced and plagerized in his series.
This enraged both the fans of the various comics he ripped off and hard working artist like myself who bust our asses off to work in the industry. After this was found out and reported, his company Radical Comics halted production of his series.
Here is something I am wondering, before a comic is published and put out into the world, there are a group of people in the comic company who look it over and check to see if it is legitimate or a plagerized peice of garbage. Please explain to me how did Nicky boy get past these people. Was it the fact that he had a famous father that got him past these security precautions? Was it and under the table deal? Was it the fact that the employees screwed the pooch and let this plagerizing sonnova gun through the long and drawn out precautionary measures?
A funny little tid bit of info for my readers. Incarnate was originally up for publication not so long ago, under the name of Skullduggery. It was supposed to be published by IDW, a publishing company in alliance with Gene Simmons' own comic company, but even then the art was so bad that the deal fell through:
“Well, first off, the art simply wasn't good enough. The people at IDW must have had the patience of saints to deal with the chicken scratch I turned in to them. My art was messy and juvenile. Amateur at best. I'm nowhere near pro now, to be sure, but I'm miles beyond what i used to be, especially in character design and overall neatness. And, with the help of Nam Kim and his team, the book has really turned into something I can be proud of." Nick Simmons on why his comic was turned down by his father's company.
However, instead of improving his skills the old fashion way by going to an art school or taking art classes he goes for the easy way out. Some how within a few months he was able to create a comic now worthy of being published by an actual company without classes or professional help. How does this work? Is this some sort of weird magic? Did me somehow discover his artistic center alone in this short amount of time? No...he traced.
Once found out of his nefrious deeds he was questioned by those both professional and nonprofessional and for a while he kept quiet. Soon a fellow artists on the website deviantart began to flame his page. Two of which were artist claiming he traced their work, these two artist are ChaosVoid and robbingraves. It was clear that Nick had plagerized a few of their designs, seeing that the designs he had stolen were in his comic and also in his favorites on his deviantart account. After being called out he finally decided to open up and release a statement which blamed fans for similarities in his work to other artists and professionals...seen as follows:
“Like most artists I am inspired by work I admire. There are certain similarities between some of my work and the work of others. This was simply meant as an homage to artists I respect, and I definitely want to apologize to any Manga fans or fellow Manga artists who feel I went too far. My inspirations reflect the fact that certain fundamental imagery is common to all Manga. This is the nature of the medium.
“I am a big fan of Bleach, as well as other Manga titles. And I am certainly sorry if anyone was offended or upset by what they perceive to be the similarity between my work and the work of artists that I admire and who inspire me.”
In my opinion this apology is nothing but bullshit and I believe he should be punished for what he has done, but for some reason there is a hold-up even though there is a mountain of evidence against him. This leaves me wondering if his daddy stepped in and started paying off all the higher ups to keep Nicky boy from being sued by all the artists he ripped off.
This burns me up not just as an artist or a writer, but as a person who believes in equal rights and everyone should get what they deserve. If he doesn't get punished for this, what's to keep others from doing this? Besides a famous father and money. What is to keep other artistic or even serious crimes like this from happening?
A petition has been created by a group of angry artists, because they, like I do believe this kid should be punished for his crime. We work our asses off, we get ulcers from the stress of long nights, we miss important dates, classes, and time with our families to put out out work to get a shot at our dear career. It isn't fair that this horrible little kid can just palgerize a comic from countless artists and writers and waltz his way into a career like he has. If you care half as much as I do, please sign the petition below. Thank you and have a good evening.
http://www.petitiononline.com/natsplag/petition.html
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Weeaboos...nuff said.
Hello everyone, long time no see. Had a small bit of trouble with my computer. The charger for it had a short, so needless to say, I couldn't charge it. Now kids I am going to talk to you about a group of people who grinds my gears. These indivuals are what the internet reffers to as weeaboos. A weeaboo is an individual who is infatuated with Japanese culture so much they are blind to everything else around them.
Here are a few of the reason why they annoy me. They have a tendency to squeeze what little Japanese they know into everyday conversation even though the person they are talking to may have no idea what they are saying. An example, "oh my gawd, these shoes are like so kawaii...I have to get them." This annoys me for the fact that sometimes they use words in the wrong context and then when you try to correct them, they get all pissy about it. Recently I was having a conversation with one and I did something to make her laugh, she said the word or phrase "omoshiroi." Japanese for the interesting, or funny in an odd sort of way, also strange. I of course corrected her and told her she used it in the wrong context and she replied with, "yeah, that's what I meant!" in a bite my head off sorta manner. During the conversation I asked her as to why she tried to squeeze Japanese into all of her sentences and she replied with, "because english is such a boring language." I was mildly offended by this, esspecially since the girl is an American citizen. English as we know is the language of business. In other countries, most people who work in companies learn english or have english translators so they can do business over seas. When hundreds of people come together for business meetings and even a various assortment of other gatherings, they speak English. The U.N. speaks English when they meet. "I would hate to go to speak with Shigeru Miyamoto and insult him by speaking horrible Japanese like a small half retarded child when trying to pitch a video game idea." To quote a very good friend of mine named Austen Derrick, who we call Yoshi. He is of Japanese decent and knows the importance of the English language. Also if you are planning to travel to Japan a lot of the major business speak english or have atleast a few employees that do, although it would be good to know some Japanese incase you get lost and you aren't sure anyone speaks English. Even then you would only need a rudementery amount.
The second thing that that pisses me off about these people is their unwillingness to branch out from their tiny safe zones. For example, not watching something because it's "too old" regardless of how great the story is or the impact it had on it's audience. They only seen to want to watch what is popular as if trying to desperately look cool in the eyes of their peers or because that show is the only thing they can relate to other people about. I actually had a run in with a young man who was talking about how great the Gundam Seed series was. I of course told him it was an incredible peice of garbage that basterdized Yoshiyuki Tomino's most famous series. He of course got offended and asked why did I have that opinion, I obligded the young man with my answer. First I asked did he watch the original Mobile Suit Gundam. He of course had never heard of it. This perplexed me and I went on to explain why this series was amazing. To give you a brief reason as to why MSG is better than GS goes as follows. MSG spans three series and a movie to complete it. The first series follows this antisocial kid named Amuro Ray. He doesn't like people and would rather sit in his room and tinker with machines and toys than bother with people. He is also very emo and whines all the time. During the course of the series Amuro ages, and goes through impressive character development, from a whiny bitch, to a productive young man trying to fight the good fight for what he believes in. Also in this series, everyone has a purpose for fighting the war they are fighting, there is no clear sign of who is good or who is evil, because each character has a legitimate reason for why they fight. Such as the antagonist Char Aznabel, he fights for peace and freedom of the colonies, because they are his homeland. He doesn't agree with a lot of his higher ranking officers and actually kills off a good bit of them because to his point of view they were evil and need to be killed for the good of the colonies. He even tried to recruit Amuro Ray, the shows protagonist. They had basically the same goal but went about them different ways. They even saved each other and had pleasant conversations when not in combat with one another. In the end the Earth Federation won and beat the colonies, but this is only the start of MSG. In the second Series Zeta Gundam, Amuro is an adult of 20 years of age and has matured a lot. He is very much different then when he was in MSG. Char the antagonist of MSG is now working with the EF under the Alias Quattro Bajeena. Although now ZG has a new protagonist named Kamillie Badan, a hot tempered young man who is quick to fight and pretty much hates everyone. Both Amuro and Char, now Quattro play mentor to Kamillie and are now fighting on the same side. Arumo is not very trusting of Char seeing they used to be mortal enemies which would be natural, but they put their differences aside to work together and mentor this young soldier. Third series ZZG, again a new protagonist named Judau Ashita. Kamillie is in a coma from his final battle, but Amuro now 26 and quickly becoming veteran takes Judau under his wing. Unlike the other two protagonist, Judau is a very happy and very social person. He loves people and loves making new friends. Judau is also a kids from the colonies who they had conflicts with before, but he has a similiar belief system as Amuro. Even still they way the show is written you can understand everyone's point of view and there is no heroes or villians persay. Now for the movie, Char's Counter Attack. In the movie Char is now a villian again, he is 34 and sick of all the fighting. He realizes no matter what side he is on people are all the same. Knowing their is no side he can relate to but his own, he gathers men to wage war with everyone in a nilistic fashion, because he just can't take war or people anymore. Now Amuro 32 years of age an adult, who now hates war more then anything suits back up to take on his arch nemesis once again. Even though Amuro has seen that even his people can be just as "bad" as those he fought still believes that their is "good" in everyone and wants to stop Char. He tries to talk Char out of his ways, but when they don't work he resorts to a good ol'fashion ass whoopin'. In the end after the big battle both Amuro and Char are assumed K.I.A. and a service is held for them. Now, Gundam Seed has no depth what so ever. It is also poorly written and used Deus Ex Machina way too much. To get back on subject, I told this young man about the plot and he said that it sounded awesome, then I told him the year it came out which was 1978 he replied, "Oh...I'm not going to watch it because it's too old." This pissed me off beyond all reason and now I refuse to talk to him. On other occasion I met a person who was into reading manga. I introduced this person to to JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, an amazing series in which all the character are anatomically correct and they have lips. You never if at all see anime characters with lips. JoJo needless to say uses realism, also it uses intellegence. This person refused to read it because apparently the characters looked too weird. This confuses me, how can it look weird if it's realism and everyone and everything is anatomically correct? Someone explain that to me.
Now the final reason why they piss me off. They have a tendency to bash American culture and styles. They talk about how lame American music is and how more awesome Japanese music is in comparrison. This is a load of bullshit. Japanese get their clothing and styles from the American and European culture. Wait what...you want me to repeat that. Yes. The Japanese get majority of their clothing fads and such from America and Europe. Holy redundacy check Batman...are you saying that Weeaboos are getting their Japanese style from themselves!? Yes...that's exactly what I'm saying. Do you remember in the 90s when Japan was basically going through the American 50s, yeah I remember that. Also your gothic lolita style actually came from 80s U.S. of A and 80/90s Europe. Did I just blow your mind? Now for the music, what's the difference between Yellow Card and 175R? Nothing, they have the same sound, make the same style of music, sing about the same things, both of the lead singers even have a similar weird voice. There is virtually no difference in the music other than location. Your Japanese artist Se7en is basically T-pain or R.Kelly. Seriously people think. I of course listen to Japanese music but I am not exclusive to it. I listen to everything, from everywhere. For the coup de grace. There seems to be this lack of patriotism and love for their country when it comes to weeaboo. That is unacceptable.
In all honesty I'm a firm believer in to each their own, but come on people open your minds. Don't just act like you are open to things because you are supposedly into another culture. That just makes you look and seem like a pompous ass. I believe I held your attention long enough. Thank you for your time. Later people.
Here are a few of the reason why they annoy me. They have a tendency to squeeze what little Japanese they know into everyday conversation even though the person they are talking to may have no idea what they are saying. An example, "oh my gawd, these shoes are like so kawaii...I have to get them." This annoys me for the fact that sometimes they use words in the wrong context and then when you try to correct them, they get all pissy about it. Recently I was having a conversation with one and I did something to make her laugh, she said the word or phrase "omoshiroi." Japanese for the interesting, or funny in an odd sort of way, also strange. I of course corrected her and told her she used it in the wrong context and she replied with, "yeah, that's what I meant!" in a bite my head off sorta manner. During the conversation I asked her as to why she tried to squeeze Japanese into all of her sentences and she replied with, "because english is such a boring language." I was mildly offended by this, esspecially since the girl is an American citizen. English as we know is the language of business. In other countries, most people who work in companies learn english or have english translators so they can do business over seas. When hundreds of people come together for business meetings and even a various assortment of other gatherings, they speak English. The U.N. speaks English when they meet. "I would hate to go to speak with Shigeru Miyamoto and insult him by speaking horrible Japanese like a small half retarded child when trying to pitch a video game idea." To quote a very good friend of mine named Austen Derrick, who we call Yoshi. He is of Japanese decent and knows the importance of the English language. Also if you are planning to travel to Japan a lot of the major business speak english or have atleast a few employees that do, although it would be good to know some Japanese incase you get lost and you aren't sure anyone speaks English. Even then you would only need a rudementery amount.
The second thing that that pisses me off about these people is their unwillingness to branch out from their tiny safe zones. For example, not watching something because it's "too old" regardless of how great the story is or the impact it had on it's audience. They only seen to want to watch what is popular as if trying to desperately look cool in the eyes of their peers or because that show is the only thing they can relate to other people about. I actually had a run in with a young man who was talking about how great the Gundam Seed series was. I of course told him it was an incredible peice of garbage that basterdized Yoshiyuki Tomino's most famous series. He of course got offended and asked why did I have that opinion, I obligded the young man with my answer. First I asked did he watch the original Mobile Suit Gundam. He of course had never heard of it. This perplexed me and I went on to explain why this series was amazing. To give you a brief reason as to why MSG is better than GS goes as follows. MSG spans three series and a movie to complete it. The first series follows this antisocial kid named Amuro Ray. He doesn't like people and would rather sit in his room and tinker with machines and toys than bother with people. He is also very emo and whines all the time. During the course of the series Amuro ages, and goes through impressive character development, from a whiny bitch, to a productive young man trying to fight the good fight for what he believes in. Also in this series, everyone has a purpose for fighting the war they are fighting, there is no clear sign of who is good or who is evil, because each character has a legitimate reason for why they fight. Such as the antagonist Char Aznabel, he fights for peace and freedom of the colonies, because they are his homeland. He doesn't agree with a lot of his higher ranking officers and actually kills off a good bit of them because to his point of view they were evil and need to be killed for the good of the colonies. He even tried to recruit Amuro Ray, the shows protagonist. They had basically the same goal but went about them different ways. They even saved each other and had pleasant conversations when not in combat with one another. In the end the Earth Federation won and beat the colonies, but this is only the start of MSG. In the second Series Zeta Gundam, Amuro is an adult of 20 years of age and has matured a lot. He is very much different then when he was in MSG. Char the antagonist of MSG is now working with the EF under the Alias Quattro Bajeena. Although now ZG has a new protagonist named Kamillie Badan, a hot tempered young man who is quick to fight and pretty much hates everyone. Both Amuro and Char, now Quattro play mentor to Kamillie and are now fighting on the same side. Arumo is not very trusting of Char seeing they used to be mortal enemies which would be natural, but they put their differences aside to work together and mentor this young soldier. Third series ZZG, again a new protagonist named Judau Ashita. Kamillie is in a coma from his final battle, but Amuro now 26 and quickly becoming veteran takes Judau under his wing. Unlike the other two protagonist, Judau is a very happy and very social person. He loves people and loves making new friends. Judau is also a kids from the colonies who they had conflicts with before, but he has a similiar belief system as Amuro. Even still they way the show is written you can understand everyone's point of view and there is no heroes or villians persay. Now for the movie, Char's Counter Attack. In the movie Char is now a villian again, he is 34 and sick of all the fighting. He realizes no matter what side he is on people are all the same. Knowing their is no side he can relate to but his own, he gathers men to wage war with everyone in a nilistic fashion, because he just can't take war or people anymore. Now Amuro 32 years of age an adult, who now hates war more then anything suits back up to take on his arch nemesis once again. Even though Amuro has seen that even his people can be just as "bad" as those he fought still believes that their is "good" in everyone and wants to stop Char. He tries to talk Char out of his ways, but when they don't work he resorts to a good ol'fashion ass whoopin'. In the end after the big battle both Amuro and Char are assumed K.I.A. and a service is held for them. Now, Gundam Seed has no depth what so ever. It is also poorly written and used Deus Ex Machina way too much. To get back on subject, I told this young man about the plot and he said that it sounded awesome, then I told him the year it came out which was 1978 he replied, "Oh...I'm not going to watch it because it's too old." This pissed me off beyond all reason and now I refuse to talk to him. On other occasion I met a person who was into reading manga. I introduced this person to to JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, an amazing series in which all the character are anatomically correct and they have lips. You never if at all see anime characters with lips. JoJo needless to say uses realism, also it uses intellegence. This person refused to read it because apparently the characters looked too weird. This confuses me, how can it look weird if it's realism and everyone and everything is anatomically correct? Someone explain that to me.
Now the final reason why they piss me off. They have a tendency to bash American culture and styles. They talk about how lame American music is and how more awesome Japanese music is in comparrison. This is a load of bullshit. Japanese get their clothing and styles from the American and European culture. Wait what...you want me to repeat that. Yes. The Japanese get majority of their clothing fads and such from America and Europe. Holy redundacy check Batman...are you saying that Weeaboos are getting their Japanese style from themselves!? Yes...that's exactly what I'm saying. Do you remember in the 90s when Japan was basically going through the American 50s, yeah I remember that. Also your gothic lolita style actually came from 80s U.S. of A and 80/90s Europe. Did I just blow your mind? Now for the music, what's the difference between Yellow Card and 175R? Nothing, they have the same sound, make the same style of music, sing about the same things, both of the lead singers even have a similar weird voice. There is virtually no difference in the music other than location. Your Japanese artist Se7en is basically T-pain or R.Kelly. Seriously people think. I of course listen to Japanese music but I am not exclusive to it. I listen to everything, from everywhere. For the coup de grace. There seems to be this lack of patriotism and love for their country when it comes to weeaboo. That is unacceptable.
In all honesty I'm a firm believer in to each their own, but come on people open your minds. Don't just act like you are open to things because you are supposedly into another culture. That just makes you look and seem like a pompous ass. I believe I held your attention long enough. Thank you for your time. Later people.
Friday, February 12, 2010
M.I.A. and God
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