Dude, you could relive that, watch it TODAY, and still have no idea what was going on.
Almost like watching it for the first time again.
Dude, you could relive that, watch it TODAY, and still have no idea what was going on.
Almost like watching it for the first time again.
Go full RGB, acquire "Gamer Balls".
Need to set up a railway switch track in there. Divert unneeded loads to /dev/null/ and then hit the switch to return to the normal output track.
Oh man, I haven't heard that word in awhile. Chobits was a fun one.
Evangelion was pretty early on my list too, stuck with me though to this day as my all-time favorite anime.
It was the year of our lord 1990, I was 5 years old, and the time was somewhere after midnight. I had snuck out of my room and into my grandparents basement to sneak some late night tv.
The original Vampire Hunter D was playing and I had no idea what it was, but it was amazing. The guy had a hand that ATE things!!!
I didn't realize what it was until around 8th grade when I started getting into the standards of DBZ and Sailor Moon... I expanded drastically from there once I realized I could, spent around $4000 on manga throughout highschool and found a little hole in the wall DVD rental shop on the local college campus with a wall of anime DVDs and VHS tapes.
This is the new SQL-Injection trend. Test Every text field!
That is def the direction we seem to be headed.
Screw Mars, we should really re-focus onto floating cities on Venus.
That is the exact reason I'm leaving the US... Can't afford these damned $1500/month rent prices after insane medical expenses.
Guess I'm back to the drawingboard on where to go though, haha.
Outlaw star was an early watch for me too, was amazing. Really solidified my love of everything space related.