Nobody wants to read a wall of text for a profile so I'll keep this short and sweet...
I'm Tom, I am now 26 (wow it hurts more everytime I update this thing) anime and manga is just a treat nowadays, due to full time work and getting married next year, it has taken a back seat, but I still try and indulge when I can, it probably makes me appreciate it that little bit more :)
While I can't promise super fast responses I always love chatting (anime or not) and I am the most laid back guy you will ever come across so don't hesitate to leave a message. Happy watching/reading
50th completed anime - Another
100th completed anime - Suisei no Gargantia
*A quick note, anime in my 'on hold' are usually the newer series from the past few seasons, it just helps me decide when I'm choosing between new series or older ones*
' Put the Bunny back in the box' - (Nicholas Cage - Con Air)
'Lifes a bitch, so if its easy.. your doing it wrong' (line in the opening theme of ao-no exorcist)
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If not update your profile bro. You ain't 26 no more, more like 31.
recently i caught up with assasination classroom, watched some baccano, owari no seraph and danna ga nani. i need to catch up on so much more though!
I see.. Yeah, I'm loving both Tokyo Ghoul and Akame ga Kill. They're among the top series of the season!
Watched the 2nd episode of Tokyo Ghoul today and I must say, it's amazing! Even with the gore censoring killing off the horror atmosphere, it's still very enjoyable!
The actual plot is about to start next week. Really hyped for it!
Sure buddy. I can keep you informed on how Tokyo Ghoul progresses. Of course I won't spoil anything cause that won't be fun at all.
Sorry for the late reply btw. Had a lot to cover for the past few days. Hope you don't mind. (^^;)
Black Bullet was alright but it could've been 10X times better if they didn't skip materials from the light novel. I still liked it somewhat.
Summer season started recently and the ones I've liked so far are Barakamon, Akame ga Kill, Tokyo Ghoul, Zankyou no Terror and Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kun.
Plan to watch any of the Summer anime soon or still busy with work and stuff?
So, which shows have you been enjoying lately?
I swear it's a real addiction that I need help for, though. haha.
Shiki actually just joined FUNi's S.A.V.E. line, so you can get the blu-ray/dvd combo pack for $20.99 now! Super cheap!
Being a librarian sounds like a tiring job. Especially a popular library, you probably get a lot of people and kids coming up and either causing a havoc or asking annoying questions. I wouldn't now, though. I work at retail on weekends as a cashier, and that job coerced me to accept that I am not a people person. Dealing with folks is not my strong suit, which is exactly the reason why I kept the job.
Existentialist? I have plenty of friends who classified themselves as that. I'm obviously not one, but I delve into some existentialist thinkers like Albert Camus, Thomas Buber, Satre, and so on.. Your girlfriend must be familiar with Heidegger? Since he is the most famous of the existentialist.
Telling the truth isn't the same as having to submit to any question that is asked. The robbers can continually ask me "Is she here with me.", and I can continue to say, " I don't want to tell you." I have no obligation to submit to them, but only to commit to truth-telling.
But that is a cop out.
Even if I was to tell them where she was exactly, it wouldn't be my responsibility what happens next to her. I know this sounds pretty dark and cruel but here this scenario out. Your girlfriend runs up to you gasping for air, and claiming that thugs are looking for her. You panic, and decide to keep her in a safe place (your room, your car, etc...). The thugs eventually catch up back to you and ask "where is your girlfriend, we are going to kill her." You then LIE and say, she's at the house next door. The information that you didn't know, is that once you helped your girlfriend to the 'safe place', she then decided that it would be better for her to go the neighbors and use their phone to call the cops. When the thugs arrive next door, they find and kill the girl.
Now, who is to blame for this event? Well, the thugs of course...but also you! You lied, even though you had good intentions, it still resulted in the death of someone. The big point of deontology is that intentions do not matter, we cannot control any consequence. We do not know for sure the consequences of even the smallest action, so all we can do is follow the moral code. Lying is forbidden in every circumstances.
It is really hard to dispute against Kantian deontology. There's are no devastating concerns of it ( well, except for quantum mechanics, but that's another story), but I lean towards it because I do think intentions matter, and that though deontology can tell you what not to do, it cannot tell you what you should do.
I only plan on doing four things this summer.
1. Work (retail job)
2. Exercise
3. Reading ( essays, short stories, novels)
4. Anime ( tons and tons of anime)
I will most likely have an enjoyable summer, so that's making me more anxious and anxious to get the semester over with.
Your girlfriend sure is a smart one. Her criticism of deontology is a very common one, not devastating, but nonetheless concerning. As I said in the last message, I do prefer deontology over emotivism, but I don't strictly adhere to deontology. I just emphasize with it more substantively than I do with emotivism, which I find to be socially disastrous.
But to answer the quandary posed. If a group of thugs were looking to kill my girlfriend, and I knew where she was, and they came and asked me, then according to deontology, I would be obliged to tell them the truth. And I would.
I would say: " Look. I know where she is, but you know what. I am not going to tell you."
In that statement, I told the truth. I have passed the Kantian ethic code (deontologist code). I have done the moral thing, without giving the death sentence to my girlfriend.
However, even if I did decide to tell them where my girlfriend was, I still would have done the morally right action according to deontogic ethic code (Kantian ethic code, again). If the thugs kill my girlfriend off the truth telling that I said, who is to blame?
Only the killers are to be blamed, they are the one that murdered..all I did was tell the truth-telling, which is a good action in any circumstances.
Good question lol
Do you plan on becoming a novelist? Or maybe a journalist?
Yes, that is precisely what Camus is talking about.
Many other philosopher enjoy writing convoluted works because they really only want a few people to understand. There is no need to make writings esoteric, and Camus understands that. He was actually a playwriter also, and wrote a few novels. Great author, very well known in France. Unfortunately, he died in a car crash in his early thirties...he died an absurd death. Who knows what other eloquent works he could have had wrote if it wasn't for his untimely death.
Though I've been enjoying Camus a lot recently, I will admit to you that I have not adopted his philosophy. In fact, I ultimately reject most of his notions. I think he has such a dark but beautiful concept of living. Cherishing your loved one and other relationships because they are the only thing that matter in the universe is a strikingly powerful message that truly resonates. However, I think Camus's beliefs ( and nihilism) ultimately leads to emotivsm..which I find highly problematic.
Emotivism is the philosophy that states that people's moral are and should be based on emotions, not any standard. The popular saying " well, if just felt like the right thing to do" is the epitome sentence of emotivsm. Doing stuff because you feel like it, and not because you hold a moral standard is what emotivism is about. I find it problematic because of several reasons, but one is that a society cannot truly prosper in such a state.
I don't like to put labels to myself or anyone, but I would say that I tend to lean towards deontology more. Immanuel Kante has been the most influential philosopher of mine. He's the ultimate deontologist, lol