Well, now that the dust has settled on my Uni career I thought i'd finally vent a little steam on my experiences there. A good place to focus on (and a way of stopping it rambling on into infinite boredom) I thought i'd talk a bit about how the three societies I was a proper member of - the Anime Society, Writer's Guild and LGBT Committee - shaped
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The worst bit was I was constitutionally obliged to show mostly new series, and back then most of it was shite moe shows which even the douches got tired of after awhile. I had the misfortune of watching the whole of Haruhi on my own time, and lo and behold the final episode revealed it to have been a magical girlfriend show all along, so you're not missing much.
It was actually a running joke among the members that I was the first Anime and Manga soc president who didn't watch Anime for pleasure, and they wondered why. I'm only now starting to watch it on my own again :(
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We kind of had the opposite problem with my high school club. Someone would occasionally bring in a fansub of something new and different, and every moron in the club would be like "Nooo we want to watch the same old shit for the 800th time!" And God forbid something had subtitles. That was just the Apocalypse waiting to happen.
I don't blame you after garbage like that. The vast majority of new anime just doesn't appeal to me at all. I guess I'm just a stick in the mud. Either that or I suppose I'm just being too picky when I expect new stuff to be as good as the older stuff I like. It just makes me be like ":/ Seriously?" when I'm at a convention and some little punk has no idea what I'm talking about when I mention Ranma 1/2 or other stuff I liked back in the day.
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