So I went and goofed off today, like I shouldn't have. Exam still to come and all that, along with necessary writing. So tomorrow I'll make up for it with double-duty. And not game for the second day of the event. Or maybe game if I feel like I've progressed sufficiently. Probably not, though.
And someone might be shooting at a more favorite way of grabbing animation: Bittorrent tracker servers. Depending on which way who rules, the noose can tighten on plenty of fans.
And apparently, some people are raising eyebrows about sex scenes in shojo manga, and understandably so. Although, I might find it funny that something like Negima, which gets wrapped because of the age of the girls getting their clothes sneezed off (go read it, there's actually a good story mixed in with all the apparent fanservice.) receives the OT rating, where Fushigi Yugi is unwrapped but carries the same rating - and is far more brazen about some topics that Negima will probably ever be. Point, counterpoint. Why not read it and make a decision then?
Anyway, so long as people follow the ratings, I think they'll be fine (and you notice how usually the people who are getting in trouble over things like vid games and that aren't rated for them?) with some depictions.
Naturally, I'm also thinking about going to bed right now - work tomorrow, if not class, means I do have to get up at some point before noon, really. Much as I like not having to set an alarm for the moment, that is.
And someone might be shooting at a more favorite way of grabbing animation: Bittorrent tracker servers. Depending on which way who rules, the noose can tighten on plenty of fans.
And apparently, some people are raising eyebrows about sex scenes in shojo manga, and understandably so. Although, I might find it funny that something like Negima, which gets wrapped because of the age of the girls getting their clothes sneezed off (go read it, there's actually a good story mixed in with all the apparent fanservice.) receives the OT rating, where Fushigi Yugi is unwrapped but carries the same rating - and is far more brazen about some topics that Negima will probably ever be. Point, counterpoint. Why not read it and make a decision then?
Anyway, so long as people follow the ratings, I think they'll be fine (and you notice how usually the people who are getting in trouble over things like vid games and that aren't rated for them?) with some depictions.
Naturally, I'm also thinking about going to bed right now - work tomorrow, if not class, means I do have to get up at some point before noon, really. Much as I like not having to set an alarm for the moment, that is.
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Date: 2004-12-17 02:40 am (UTC)If telling people how to do things like cracking CDs is illegal, then why are 2600 and publications of its like still around and printing? Wouldn't they all have been arrested by now?
And are the figures about how artists get pennies on every CD and their recording companies get the real money still true? Because while the artist might be interested in protecting their IP, the *AA's are interested in protecting their pocketbooks more than their artists... after all, they're the people who are turning out "the next new thing" in whatever genre of music every few years...