There's no longer need of ciphering spoilers with ROT13. I (mis)used spoiler tags to wrap up text and reduce visual pollution, as I tend to write long comments sometimes. To read such comments, one had to click "Show Spoiler" without knowing whether it had actual spoiler content or was just too long a comment. However, the introduction of "Named Spoiler Tags" solved this issue as one can better describe what is hidden behind the tags, be it spoiler, long text or whatever else.
1000th completed: Danganronpa 3: The End of Kibougamine Gakuen - Kibou-hen
1001st completed: Super Danganronpa 2.5: Komaeda Nagito to Sekai no Hakaimono
What fredi-sj does like:
Mystery. Puzzle. Philosophical themes. Psychological thriller. The more braindamaging the better.
What fredi-sj does not like:
"Appeal to epinephrine rather than dopamine." Ordinary action, which pleases most people by excitement, bores me to hell.
Anime List States:
I don't really "drop" anything at all. This bad habit of finishing everything I start watching - even if taking years for doing so - is what I call "completism". I'll try to redefine what do I mean with "Dropped", "Watching", and "On-Hold":
UPDATE 12/07/2015: I'm having second thoughts about “completism”.
Dropped: Means I have no clue about when I'll resume them, and I'll probably do it for the sake of "completism" only.
On-Hold: Means I'm watching with a very slow pacing. Some eventually move to dropped state.
Watching: Means I'm watching actively, on a weekly/daily basis, depending on what is available and the amount of free time at my disposal.
Manga List States:
I don't have a habit of reading Manga. "Completism" holds for Manga as well, but "Reading" state applies to titles whose last chapter was read years ago."Dropped" is not used. "On-Hold" has a very special meaning here and maybe some people could help me: Manga entries "On-Hold" are those I never found scanlations past the point I stopped reading them.
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