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Vanek26

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  1. Its great. If you are iffy on it, give it til the 8th episode. If you ain't hooked then, I don't know what to tell you.
  2. If you liked Cowboy Bebop, try Samarai Champloo. Its by the same director, and is the story of three people, a Ronin, a vagabond/swordfighter, and a young girl traveling through Edo Period Japan and getting in wacky, anachronistic, and funny adventures. Death Note is a famous and excellent anime about a mysterious notebook that can kill people if one writes their name in it. It is found by a young Japanese genius named Light Yagami, who starts killing off the world's criminals until the police led by a mysterious man named L begins investigating him, leading to this complex, exciting cat and mouse game. Full Metal Alchemist Brotherhood is a terrific adventure anime. Basically its a world where alchemists can basically do magic and transmute objects and such, and it has a very good story and cast. Steins;Gate is usually in contention for one of the best animes of all time. Its a time travel story where a guy who likes to pretend to be a mad scientist and his friends accidentally discover a way to send messages to the past, and alter the past. Its !@#$ing amazing. The first couple episodes are a bit slow and confusing, but man it gets !@#$ing amazing. Those are just about the best/must see animes imo. Some others that I've enjoyed: Eden of the East - a political thriller about a guy who wakes up with amnesia and is naked, with a gun and a cell phone in front of the White House. He discovers the cell phone has lots of money on it and has a worker on the other end who can fulfill any request, and he finds out he might be a terrorist who launched missiles on Japan. The first episode is set in DC, rest in Japan, and can confirm they got a lot of the detail of the city right. A Certain Magical Index/A Certain Scientific Railgun - Raildex are two series set in a world where magic/religion and espers both exist. The story is set in Academy City, a city in Japan that is the center of espers and training. The protagonist of Index, Touma, actually isn't an esper, but rather has a power in his right hand that nullifies both esper and magical powers. Soon he's embroiled in a shadow war between magic and science. Railgun is set from the perspective of tsundre extraordinaire Mikoto Misaka who is a Level 5 esper (read super powerful) who controls electricity and is nicknamed the Railgun (she can shoot objects like a railgun, its awesome). Railgun is better. And one final one that I enjoy is the The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, a super polarizing show that a lot of people hate and a lot of people are fanatical about. Basically its a sci-fi slice of life high school anime about an obnoxious, overly energetic, pushy girl who may or may not (and she is unaware of this) be the god of the world and have power to make her wish reality. Lot of people find her insufferable, myself included. She's better in small doses. Why do I like the show/recommend it? The show is set up for my favorite anime movie of all time, The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya. Its amazing, and focuses a spotlight on the other characters, mainly the protagonist/narrator Kyon who is voiced by Crispin Freeman in the dub and does a great job. If you watch the first couple episodes of the show and find it interesting but find Haruhi grating, most of the show is filler and can be skipped. There are like, 5 or 6 episodes that are essential for the movie.
  3. There is a surprising amount on available (mostly with subs) on Crunchyroll and Hulu (either). Illegallly, Kissanime has been the best lately imo. http://www.hulu.com/kinmoza
  4. What sort of libertarian is that?
  5. One of the easiest changes is to make ground attacks steal infra rather than destroy it. Obviously this could lead to issues with power consumption, but it would incentivize war as something that can grow your nation/alliance rather than stagnate/shrink your nation/alliance.
  6. I'd pay for a good Jodo centerfold photoshoot.
  7. Yeah man, Kenneth is the man.
  8. To be fair, it is Pfeiffer. I don't know know how I would handle a scandal and him not being involved.
  9. tl;dr Guardian has signed treaties with Vanguard, Mensa, DEIC, and Seven Kingdoms.
  10. Mensa HQ looks forward to working with Guardian in the future. Vanek26, Vice Chairman of Mensa HQ and eternal VP of Guardian Treaty Text
  11. Alliance offers should be viewable on the global market without needing to look at a second market.
  12. I had ~30 ships and did 110 infra damage here. https://politicsandwar.com/nation/war/timeline/war=41273
  13. Glad we resolved this without resorting to war. o/ BoC o/ UPN o/ Mensa
  14. Look forward to seeing some great growth in this new endeavor.
  15. I believe we were feuding, someone called me a tool, and you were like, no, he's not a tool, he's such a huge tool that he's a toolshed, or something along those lines.
  16. I'm glad we could come to an agreement on white peas. I wish you and the rest of your alliance the best in your future endeavors.
  17. Ok so I've decided that we'll just offer truces to anyone not named Herano that agrees to not send any aid/money/resources to anyone still in wars, and agree to not start any new wars. Herano should contact myself or Pfeiffer.
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