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Be Your True Mind / Digital Millennium / Re: So any anime watcher ?
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on: April 21, 2007, 07:04:01 PM
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I've heard some of them, and read my share of Jung, took and bit of both in child psychology. Relate. The creator of Evagelion was in therapy during the time he was writing the show. There he had a first hand education in psychology & was fascinated by the works of Lacan, Freud, & Jung. In fact, psychoanaylitcal theory is more so the basis of the show then giant robots. Many of the characters have deep psychological traumas resulting from their relationships with their parents & their childhood. Which of course forms their personalities, their social habits, their limitations, & the way they act in combat. So their actions, both good & bad, are a direct link to their childhoods psychoanalytical theory such as Shinji's infamous masturbation scene. A lot of people who were repulsed by the scene to the point of bewilderment dont understand the importance of psychoanayltical theory to the series.
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Be Your True Mind / The Turnstile / Re: Official Introduction Thread
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on: April 21, 2007, 06:53:46 PM
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You want to make a riddle thread or just being enigmatic? Nope, people its just a Rolling Stones song, Sympathy for the Devil. People read way too much into things here. & the real tragedy is they almost always seem to be wrong.
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Be Your True Mind / The Turnstile / Re: Death Note manga/anime.
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on: April 21, 2007, 03:12:33 PM
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I don't believe it's supported to provide links to anime that you do not legally own, blah blah, etc. To be safe, it makes sense to reference youTube or something, if only to cover your own tush.
I loved the first half of the series, but lost interest after the second arc. Whoa, didn't like where they took that. I've seen some episodes of the anime here and there and it's pretty cool. Stays with the manga pretty well too. Fair enough. Thanks.
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Be Your True Mind / The Turnstile / Re: A bit of seriousness. To everyone.
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on: April 21, 2007, 02:37:56 PM
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How about leaving the past in the past and stop trying to blatantly increase your post count? Fair enough. But I assure you my intention is not to increase my postcount, it was instead out of boredom. I've been logged on for a few hours now which is more then enough time to post in every thread. Which would be a blatant attempt to increase my post count. I suppose my action are anything but blatant. What the hell, is there a prize here for who has the highest postcount or something?
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Be Your True Mind / Digital Millennium / Re: Suikoden series-)
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on: April 21, 2007, 01:23:01 PM
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Even though IV had a weak story, bad graphics, and a simple battle system, there's just something about it that makes me like it so much. I liked V a lot too, still playing I and I haven't tried III or II yet. I enjoyed it as well, oddly enough.
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Be Your True Mind / The Turnstile / Re: Halloween
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on: April 21, 2007, 01:19:42 PM
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You might want to elaborate, rather posting one-sentence responses to year old threads, as it comes off as you trying to quickly increase your post count. I'm not, I dont see the benefit in having a high post count. If I was doing so, I imagine I would be replying to each & every thread, & you would have a point. But I'm not, so you don't. This is my first time here, so for what may be year old to you, is in fact new to me.
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Be Your True Mind / Digital Millennium / Re: your favorite RPG's
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on: April 21, 2007, 11:52:02 AM
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Sega Master System: Phantasy Star Sega Genesis : Shining Force 1 & 2, Phantasy Star II, III, IV Super Nintendo: Final Fantasy VI, Final Fantasy IV, Final Fantasy V, Chrono Trigger, Breath of Fire II, SMT I & II, Lufia II, Tales of Phantasia Playstation: Final Fantasy 7 & 8, Final Fantasy Tatics, Persona , Persona II, Lunar Silver Star, Lunar Eternal Blue, SaGa Frontier, Suikoden I & II, Wild Arms I & II, & Xenogears (cant stress that last one enough). Playstation II: Final Fantasy 10 & 12, Dragon Warrior 8, & all the Megaten games for PS2 of course.
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