Sigh, why are so many head-fiers so defensive out there. I always see arguments sprout around meaningless topics and misunderstandings... Well, granted I do lurk on the Heir thread a good amount
But I've definitely seen a good amount in other threads. On one hand it's interesting to watch, but on the other, I start to wonder how people can have this much passion/hate.
Feels like those are the ones that either jumped in with the maximum of their funds available, and thus are liable to defend whatever they got with tooth and nail and have to justify liking it; or jumped in with a more reasonable budget, but got material lust that they are defending something that they are aiming to get next. Can't have what they want to look bad now.
Either way, they see any criticism on the product they have as an insult to their decision; nobody likes to be wrong.
あなたに理解できない面白さがあると言うことは、それはそれだけあなたは、つまらない人間だと言うことよ。
My crappy translation: If there is something interesting but you couldn't get it, it means, you are that uninteresting.
Well, I didn't get slice of life at first.
As for Moe, I don't know. To me, Moe is everywhere.
Naw. They were always, always stingy on the rice portions, also somewhat too much fat in the meat. That and I don't like cold chicken either. Eating out in HK is still cheaper than eating out in London, for example. The cheaper HK outlets, like the places uni student would eat at give you a lot more food for your money though. Glad my Dad talked us into eating at one of those, guess it was nostalgic for him and filling for us.
Well the thing is I can rip out my phone and just read a few few pages or chapters while going to uni, in class, in bed in the bathroom or when I'm bored etc. With anime bit different can't just start blasting anime in class or such not to mention no download as you go like my manga which updates all the manga series I've got downloaded as I read through.
Naw. They were always, always stingy on the rice portions, also somewhat too much fat in the meat. That and I don't like cold chicken either. Eating out in HK is still cheaper than eating out in London, for example. The cheaper HK outlets, like the places uni student would eat at give you a lot more food for your money though. Glad my Dad talked us into eating at one of those, guess it was nostalgic for him and filling for us.
Define: bad-sounding
CD sounds fine to me, exactly the same as HD (24/88). Vinyl rip sounds...like typical vinyl sound.
Wow that is one helluva good view! :-o
I bet that place costs a fortune though.
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