RE: https://urusai.social/@ami_angelwings/115901127707009289
Aight, I'm a licensed, certified, #hater. I be hating on shit. I could make 20 different posts each explaining why i don't fuck with the thing in question.
But I'm not that vain. Imma just make a list and if you, the reader, give a fuck about my opinion, you can ask why i don't fuck with a given item on this list and i will happily, calmly, politely explain. might even be humorous.
I think everything I'm about to talk about is inexplicably popular or acclaimed.
Frieren
Akira
Clair Obscure: Expedition 33
Celeste
Attack on Titan
Arcane
Ghost in the Shell
Jay-Z's the Blueprint
The entire Fate series
Bleach
Madoka Magica
Critical Role
The White Stripes' 7 Nation Army
Rick and Morty
Smiling Friends
Violet Evergarden
Solo Leveling
Fruits Basket
Friends (the TV show)
Undertale
EDIT:
I did, in fact, make way more than 20 posts explaining why I be hating on shit. People did, in fact, give a fuck about my opinions.
Wild.
@NaClKnight celeste
@wallhackio 2D platforming is a thing i only begrudgingly endure during more fun games. A jumping simulator for its own sake feels baffling to me.
I like precision games. I like Soulslikes and Fighting games and Castlevanias. But those all have more systems, more to them, than "jump for your mental health"
i played it for a couple hours and left wondering when the fun was supposed to start.
@NaClKnight now i want to hear your opinions on attack on titan
@NaClKnight i loved attack on titan season 3 and i wanted it to end but then it kept going
@wallhackio I felt this way about My Hero. I didn't expect the whole back half of the show to be about fighting a single villain. Throw him into the sun and move on.
@wallhackio Attack on Titan was a hard one for me to put on this list. Cause I sorta understand it. I was 15 once too. I came away from my first watch of Death Note and Code Geass thinking "damn, that was some good ass anime"
And then I watched both in my twenties and nearly cut myself on how edgy they were.
Attack on Titan feels like that. I watched enough of it to feel like "oh, it's dramatic, visually arresting spectacle and everything sucks and that's 'real life' and no one has plot armor and they will kill your favorite character to spite you" but then they kept making soooo many seasons and I stopped understanding the obsession with its bleakness. People die. The end.