2013-11-29, 11:35 | Link #7241 | |
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So he is just a "Standard Warlord with a vision to do big things" and thus revered by the Japanese?
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2013-12-01, 22:59 | Link #7243 |
Blooming on the mountain
Join Date: May 2010
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L = liscensed
CR = crunchy roll Umm... assuming you were talking about the prefixings in front of some of the threads in the anime forums of course.
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2013-12-02, 18:05 | Link #7245 |
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: In Maya world, where all is 3D and everything crashes
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Anime score music related question. I forgot her name and I am trying to remember it.
This woman sings vocals opera-ish styled for anime soundtracks from series such as Black Cat, I can't really think of many other series at the moment. However I have a page from the soundtrack booklet so maybe someone can easily answer this for me as the name I need is behind Vocalist: ACCETTAMI. Spoiler for size:
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2013-12-03, 15:35 | Link #7250 |
18782+18782=37564
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: InterWebs
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Those aren't monks. Those are Chinese zombies/vampires. IIRC they're called jiang shi (kyonshi in Japanese). I'm not really sure, but the talisman is usually put there to seal them back to inanimation.
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2013-12-03, 18:46 | Link #7251 |
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I read something on TVTropes about how math as a classroom alienates a lot of people. Pretty much all the sciences and mathematics even music theory tend to alienate other people who aren't as into math. Why is that? Does it have something to do with the way it taught in schools?
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2013-12-03, 22:05 | Link #7252 | |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Age: 35
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Then again, some kids are just lazy to calculate and figure out the problems and instead rely on spoon-feeding and calculator. Beating and forcing them to do math until they get Stockholm is a good way to fix the problem. [/sarcasm]
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2013-12-04, 02:39 | Link #7254 |
Blooming on the mountain
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Many moons ago mathematics was actually taught as not just performing acrobatics with numbers, but as a preliminary "kindegarten" of sorts for learning how to take principles and ideas and apply them. In other words, kinda like a limited applied logic that you can "see". It's purpose was to train the mind to get used to following the train of a thought in a thorough way and even to become more "flexible" in ways so it would be grounded when approaching more involved subjects like philosophy or rhetoric or ethics or what not.
Nowadays mathematics is often taught as playing around with numbers devoid of a whole, practical organic context, and thus, well, unsurprisingly to some people it feels dry and tedious and, like erneiz hyde said "what has learning calculus got to do with real life" questions come to the surface reeaaallllyyyyy fast. Not that learning how to use numbers is wrong, of course. That aspect of mathematics is very useful and needed and valued and all that, and for "real life" too, of course. But whether or no that limited aspect of the entire... err... intellectual discipline should be the main emotional emphasis or mental presupposition behind how it is commonly presented is an entirely different issue.
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2013-12-04, 04:18 | Link #7255 | |
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2013-12-04, 07:49 | Link #7257 |
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2013-12-04, 08:23 | Link #7258 | |
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2013-12-04, 08:29 | Link #7260 |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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Does West Japan Railway trains run after midnight on public holidays?
Planning a trip to Japan over the new year and planning a Hatsumōde, but it would suck if I can't get a train back to the hotel afterwards... On the website it says the last train is 10+pm on the 31st and first is 5+am on the 1st though... Although I found on some sites that Tokyo trains run through the night on new year (I'm going Osaka though) |
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