Evil_Genius' Berserk community, Kentaro Miura's epic masterpiece, still active and translated. (Please don't ask about older Volumes. Buy from DarkHorse and support Miura.)
I don't think half the toilet seats in the world are as clean as I should like; and only half of those are half as clean as they deserve. - tsubaimomo, July 26, 2010 3:00 am
No way! I actually care far to much about the plot, to go spoiling it like that. You probably watch the horrible spoilerific next episode previews at the end of anime too, don't you!
I agree with starnum about the raws, but the next epsiode previews of some anime I watch. Alot of them are always humorous and have absolutely nothing at all to do with the next epsiode. Those ones I like. Some just give you a title and nothing more, and some do poetry or something that somehow is related to that episode, but still doesn't tell you what is in it or show you pics. So for me next epsiodes are dependant on the show. If its one that shows short clips of the next one and says everything that is going to happen I skip it. Maybe watch it next time I go through the series.
It seems everytime I see a thread started by Orochimaru my heart fills with joy and my head fills with... i dunno, that gif image of that guf getting slapped for bitchin about Berserk chapters in Oro's sig
Every time I see one of these I feel so happy knowing that Miura is not on vacation, and I am so close to getting a lovely EG release. *Takes deep breath* Ahhh. Wonderful.
NINJ4 wrote:Actually... I JUST SKIP EM AND GO STRAIGHT TO THE RAWS!
Heh, that actually made me chuckle.
A little philosophy inclineth man's mind to atheism, but depth in philosophy bringeth men's minds about to religion.
-Sir Francis Bacon, Of Atheism <---Did I make this my sig? This shits gay as fuck.
actualy, I don't watch/read raws or watch the preview - unless, the story is as involving as Berserk where cliff hangers are such a pain in the ass and each release is like only 10 pages (or ~15-20 minutes for anime released bi-monthly)
RUDNICKI'S NOBEL PRINCIPLE
"Only someone who understands something absolutely can explain it so no one else can understand it."