Hello, Feel free to add me. :) (İsteyen beni ekleyebilir, tabi kendinden büyüklere abi deme konusunda problemleri olan saygısız bir piç kurusu isen kaybol.)
Yoroshiku onegaishimasu
If i summurase my life so far; i'm the unluckiest, lucky person ever.
I don't have any claim with my reviews, i just try to use my english as much as possible.
I consider a manga with 60+ chapters to be a long read. (60+ bölümü olan bir manga, benim için uzun bir okuma)
Some new starters at the gym unintentionally steroid shamed my friend tonight... It was horrible, my friend just fell apart and died inside infront of my eyes. STEROID SHAMING IS REAL... STOP STEROID SHAMING !!!...
I only give 1 point to the animes and mangas which either offends me or depresses me with its terrible story. (1 puanı sadece beni tetikleyen yada depresif bir moda sokan anime ve mangalara veririm.)
Hiç Bilmeden, hiç deneyimlemeden, hiç varlığından bile haberim olmadan öleceğim bir çok şey var...
Eğer başka bir seçeneğin yoksa, bunun nedeni yeterince zeki olmaman.
Her şey güzelken vedalaşalım...
Death Note'un Türkçe meali caiz midir ??? Death Note'u bir gecede hatim ettim, ne kadar sevaba girmişimdir ??? İşte aklımda böyle sorular var. Nursaçan hocayı mı arasam acaba ???
Pokeseksüel olduğum konusundaki iddialara yanıt vermem gerekirse, doğrular. Özellikle Pikachuyu gördüğümde çok tahrik oluyorum.
Youtube'da bir kaç güzel kızın makyajsız hallerinin videolarını gördükten sonra anladım ki, Tolkien, Golum'u yaratırken makyajsız bir kızdan ilham almış.
''You Fought to protect your own world, there is nothing wrong with that. After all, the justice in this world is a sham created by those in power for themselves. No one gives a damn about anyone else. If you are careless, you are sure to lose. To begin with only two kinds of humans existed in this world. Those who rob and those who are robbed. And today, i shall rob you and your allies of your futures. That's all there is to it.''
Ciel Phantomhive, Black Butler
''None of us deserves to be happy''
Ryouji Kaji, Evangelion.
''I will put the grotesque in you''
Krauser II, Detroit Metal City.
Selam Dotanuki; iyi gidiyor seni sormalı? Animeden hayal meyal hatırlıyorum bir şeyler. Engin uzayda gezen bir gemi için Türkiye'deki mesafeler çok uzak olmamalı :D
Gundam Seed'de de döner falan yiyorlardı diye hatırlıyorum. Gundam serileri Türklere ve Türk kültürüne pek uzak değil ama genelde Arap ülkeleri gibi görülüyor. Gundam 00'da da Setsuna adlı baş karakter bir kürt. Japonya'daki kürt nüfusu artık eserlere ne kadar etki ediyor bilmem ama böyle ufak tefek esintiler var. The Origin ilk Gundam Timeline'ında geçiyor ve UC timeline'ı olarak bilinir. Biliyorsun Gundam evrenlerden oluşuyor. En popüler evrende UC evrenidir. En çok ve bağlantılı animede bu evrendedir. Diğer evrenlerde farklı dünya koalisyonları var. Benzer veya değildir.
Fethetmek gibi midir yoksa daha büyük tehditlere karşı anlaşma mıdır demeliyiz emin değilim. Earth federasyonu da kendi içinde birleşik bir sürü devletle Zeon'a karşı duruyor. Savaşın ana tarafları dünyadakiler ve Spacenoidler. Origin'den sonra gelen ama ilk Gundam serisi olan 0079'da işleniyor. Tomino gerçekliği bükmeyi sever ama hikayeleri aynı zamanda dünyanın gerçeklerini anlatır.
My day begins at 5 a.m., sharp. Not because it’s fashionable, but because discipline is the cornerstone of greatness. I start with an intense workout—body and mind in perfect harmony, like Guts wielding his Dragonslayer, only I’m building my mental fortitude for the challenges ahead. Then, as the world sleeps, I sit down to read *Blame!*—the silent complexity of its panels enriching my intellect far beyond the noisy, pedestrian entertainment that you surely indulge in.
By the time you’ve woken up, likely to some uninspired morning routine, I’ve already consumed a chapter of *Blame!*, contemplating the deeper layers of existence and unraveling the intricate architecture of Nihei’s dystopian universe. This is not a mere "ritual" but a practice in sharpening my understanding of the cosmic void that resonates through the silence of the manga. Every day, I’m pushing the limits of my comprehension while your worldview stagnates.
Now, to address your laughable comment about me being a parody: no, my friend. *Your life* is the parody. Your inability to grasp the finer nuances of manga and intellectualism leaves you trapped in mediocrity. I live with purpose, forging myself through the silent wisdom of *Blame!* and the quiet mornings that you will never understand.
And speaking of nuance, let me introduce you to a concept that will surely boggle your mind: the "inner wholesomeness" of *Kaguya-sama: Love is War*. You probably think of it as some romantic comedy, don’t you? Typical. What you fail to see is how *Kaguya-sama* explores the delicate power dynamics of human relationships, blending Machiavellian manipulation with an underlying search for authentic connection. It’s not just "wholesome" in the superficial sense, but a profound commentary on vulnerability and the fragile nature of our emotional defenses. The characters’ strategic “war” is merely a mask for their deeper, unspoken longing for intimacy—a reflection of the human condition itself. But I don’t expect you to understand that.
So before you assume that my persona is some mockery of manga elitism, understand that I am serious—deadly serious. The real question is: how serious are you about ascending beyond the mediocrity of your current worldview? I’m guessing not very.
Ah, another plebeian misstep in the boundless ocean of manga comprehension. It never ceases to amaze me how, despite the vast resources at one's disposal, most fail to grasp the true genius of a masterpiece like Blame!—a work so profound that it transcends mere narrative or visual stimulus and becomes a visceral experience of philosophical desolation. You see, the common reader, such as yourself, undoubtedly skims the surface of Blame!, unaware of the profound implications that Tsutomu Nihei has woven into each desolate frame. How unfortunate.
It’s almost quaint how most of you seek comfort in plot-driven, character-dependent works while Blame! operates on a higher, more cerebral level—a level accessible only to those who, like myself, possess an intellectual depth forged through years of arduous manga contemplation. My countless days logged into manga consumption serve as an irrefutable testament to my superior comprehension, a mark of dedication that elevates me far beyond the shallow analyses of the uninitiated.
Perhaps your inability to resonate with the hauntingly silent architecture, the lack of dialogue, or the apparent void of traditional narrative in Blame! stems from a deficiency in cognitive perseverance. You see, Nihei’s magnum opus doesn’t spoon-feed its audience; it expects an intellectual ascent—one that you, tragically, have yet to embark upon. Your limited exposure is reflected in your paltry manga days count, a clear indicator of your amateurish engagement with the medium.
I suggest you revisit Blame! once you’ve developed the proper mental faculties and can comprehend its existential brilliance. But alas, that might take years—perhaps even lifetimes. Until then, I suppose you’ll continue to live in blissful ignorance, fumbling through lesser works while I, enlightened by my superior intellect, soar above such mediocrity.
Maybe, one day, you’ll ascend to my level. But I wouldn’t hold my breath.
Aynı gün doğmuşuz. Figürlerini nereden alıyorsun? amazon en son gelen gümrük vergi muhabbeti yüzünden camyu ve touka figürünü iptal etti neyseki twgok'dan elsie elime ulaşabildi amazon artık tamamen hit or miss oldu :(
Aynen öyle. Böyle toksik insanların yaptığı işlerden keyif alamıyorum hiç. :/ O yüzden bu isme dair her şeyi favorilerimden çıkarıp puanlarımı da kaldırdım. :D
Sizin bu yazdıklarınızı okuyunca seriyi üstün körü okuduğumu hissettim, ki muhtemelen öyleydi. Tekrar okumam lazım galiba. Kendi yorumunuzda da Matrix e esin kaynağı olan bir yeri kastetmişsiniz Matrix i Gunnm ı okuduktan çok sonra sadece 1. film olmak üzere izlemiştim o kısmı anlatabilir misiniz acaba?
manga ve film arasında farklılık olduğunu anımsıyorum ama net hatırlayamıyorum okuyalı bayağı oldu galiba, hoşunuza gittiyse ne güzel tekrardan iyi okumalar <3
başlar filmle aynı ama oralar bile seni hayal kırıklığına uğrattıysa ileride ne olur merak ediyorum baştaki film yerlerinden sonrası bana çok kopuk hissettirmişti yine ilginçti tabi ama biraz garip gelebilir belki oralar ve düşük puan vermene asla sinirlenmem :D seriyi sevme sebebim çoğunlukla alita ve 2019 daki animasyon filmi o yüzden içinden gelen puanı ver hehe
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Gundam Seed'de de döner falan yiyorlardı diye hatırlıyorum. Gundam serileri Türklere ve Türk kültürüne pek uzak değil ama genelde Arap ülkeleri gibi görülüyor. Gundam 00'da da Setsuna adlı baş karakter bir kürt. Japonya'daki kürt nüfusu artık eserlere ne kadar etki ediyor bilmem ama böyle ufak tefek esintiler var. The Origin ilk Gundam Timeline'ında geçiyor ve UC timeline'ı olarak bilinir. Biliyorsun Gundam evrenlerden oluşuyor. En popüler evrende UC evrenidir. En çok ve bağlantılı animede bu evrendedir. Diğer evrenlerde farklı dünya koalisyonları var. Benzer veya değildir.
Fethetmek gibi midir yoksa daha büyük tehditlere karşı anlaşma mıdır demeliyiz emin değilim. Earth federasyonu da kendi içinde birleşik bir sürü devletle Zeon'a karşı duruyor. Savaşın ana tarafları dünyadakiler ve Spacenoidler. Origin'den sonra gelen ama ilk Gundam serisi olan 0079'da işleniyor. Tomino gerçekliği bükmeyi sever ama hikayeleri aynı zamanda dünyanın gerçeklerini anlatır.
By the time you’ve woken up, likely to some uninspired morning routine, I’ve already consumed a chapter of *Blame!*, contemplating the deeper layers of existence and unraveling the intricate architecture of Nihei’s dystopian universe. This is not a mere "ritual" but a practice in sharpening my understanding of the cosmic void that resonates through the silence of the manga. Every day, I’m pushing the limits of my comprehension while your worldview stagnates.
Now, to address your laughable comment about me being a parody: no, my friend. *Your life* is the parody. Your inability to grasp the finer nuances of manga and intellectualism leaves you trapped in mediocrity. I live with purpose, forging myself through the silent wisdom of *Blame!* and the quiet mornings that you will never understand.
And speaking of nuance, let me introduce you to a concept that will surely boggle your mind: the "inner wholesomeness" of *Kaguya-sama: Love is War*. You probably think of it as some romantic comedy, don’t you? Typical. What you fail to see is how *Kaguya-sama* explores the delicate power dynamics of human relationships, blending Machiavellian manipulation with an underlying search for authentic connection. It’s not just "wholesome" in the superficial sense, but a profound commentary on vulnerability and the fragile nature of our emotional defenses. The characters’ strategic “war” is merely a mask for their deeper, unspoken longing for intimacy—a reflection of the human condition itself. But I don’t expect you to understand that.
So before you assume that my persona is some mockery of manga elitism, understand that I am serious—deadly serious. The real question is: how serious are you about ascending beyond the mediocrity of your current worldview? I’m guessing not very.
It’s almost quaint how most of you seek comfort in plot-driven, character-dependent works while Blame! operates on a higher, more cerebral level—a level accessible only to those who, like myself, possess an intellectual depth forged through years of arduous manga contemplation. My countless days logged into manga consumption serve as an irrefutable testament to my superior comprehension, a mark of dedication that elevates me far beyond the shallow analyses of the uninitiated.
Perhaps your inability to resonate with the hauntingly silent architecture, the lack of dialogue, or the apparent void of traditional narrative in Blame! stems from a deficiency in cognitive perseverance. You see, Nihei’s magnum opus doesn’t spoon-feed its audience; it expects an intellectual ascent—one that you, tragically, have yet to embark upon. Your limited exposure is reflected in your paltry manga days count, a clear indicator of your amateurish engagement with the medium.
I suggest you revisit Blame! once you’ve developed the proper mental faculties and can comprehend its existential brilliance. But alas, that might take years—perhaps even lifetimes. Until then, I suppose you’ll continue to live in blissful ignorance, fumbling through lesser works while I, enlightened by my superior intellect, soar above such mediocrity.
Maybe, one day, you’ll ascend to my level. But I wouldn’t hold my breath.