Postby eva-boy7985 » Mon Jun 26, 2006 11:33 pm
I personally find it kind of sad that there is still somewhat prevalently the mindset that some of us are "too old for this stuff". Anime is after all, a medium for storytelling, just as valid and credible as any other, and just as capable if not more so in some circumstances of portraying a story, plot, characters, and even a message at times that can be related to real life. In today's world, I would even say the same of video games; while I'm a little tipsy still on whether or not I would consider video games art in and of themselves, they've also become unique and intriguing vehicles for storytelling, especially due to the advances made in music production, the addition of voice acting, and the improvement in overall graphical quality, development committment within the last decade or so (the Metal Gear Solid games come to mind, and of course the Final Fantasy titles and other landmark Square/Square-Enix releases). And besides, on a simple, more practical level, isn't the sole purpose of hobbies and recreation, just that, to recreate and enjoy oneself and something one is engaged in, if not passionate and even personal about to some extent? Granted all of this is only valid and credible in the light of doing things in moderation and not allowing any said hobby or initially good thing distract from life's key and critically important aspects like your spiritual walk, family relations, friends, etc. Anyways, yeah, I guess that's my mental regurgitation on the whole issue, even though its initial bringing up consisted of a few sentences or so O.o :-p
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For what is seen is temporary, but what is
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