I’m 27 and I’ve definitely out-aged some of it.
Came back to anime recently after not watching for 3-4 years and Demon Slayer and JJK have been great.
Tried to pick up Boku No Hero again tho… no. Too old for that now.
I’m 27 and I’ve definitely out-aged some of it.
Came back to anime recently after not watching for 3-4 years and Demon Slayer and JJK have been great.
Tried to pick up Boku No Hero again tho… no. Too old for that now.
Yeah, this show’s got no chance.
Hopefully the two seasons will be great and then people can pickup the original where Netflix leaves off.
The irony of Netflix trying to do a remake for a notoriously long running show…
Really hope they’re committed to this and don’t lose interest after two seasons.
Although I guess this might be one of those situations where it’s primarily a Japanese company that’s commissioning the show, and Netflix just chucks some money their way for the US/European rights?
bruh, still not even at season 3…
Feels like I stopped watching anime ages ago, I thought it would’ve been completely finished by now.
Half was a ridiculous over exaggeration, but I see so much /r/crazyfuckingvideos and /r/fightporn, /r/imthemaincharacter is another awful subreddit.
Recently people were getting whipped up about that YouTube prankster who got shot, it was posted a ridiculous number of times.
I’d say it’s roughly my experience with Lemmy as well tbh.
There are some good discussions to be had here, but I don’t think they’re necessarily wrong about the issues, just a bit overblown.
I think Reddit’s far worse in general though. I think it’s gotten particularly worse over the past few years, it’s almost Facebook levels of people looking at stuff just to make themselves angry.
Half of the /all feed is about obnoxious people and fights these days.
They sound like a great person to work with, “it’s not my fault for lack of documentation, it’s your fault for being an idiot”
I’m talking about amount of activity, it’s not exactly bustling right now so I imagine it was pretty damn quiet before the Reddit situation.
There’s no problem with that, but why would any of the Reddit app developers devote their time to Lemmy if it’s not going to catch on.
I really don’t think they owe people a Lemmy App. Hell, this platform might even be dead in a couple of months.
Lots of people are making Lemmy apps, so there’s no real need for them to make one as well. The entire platform is a work in progress and there are a number of apps available, so just be patient and eventually they’ll be refined and ready.
Yeah, I can definitely still go for some shonen, but the younger side of it (like boku no hero) is difficult when it’s focused on the younger side of high school.
HunterxHunter was my favourite show for a long time, I’ve been thinking of doing a rewatch but dread the idea that it’s going to fall flat…