Quote (TsukiBaka @ Aug 19 2012 02:10am)
Yes I do, and for those who don't, there's google.
School Days is Overrated because the idiots who don't know how bad it is, say it's fucking amazing. And even more so, I've been to a convention and was at the meeting and talk on School Days HQ, I can't tell you how much hype there was for it, of course for no REAL REASON. The anime is just as bad.
Sure it was for revenge, but it was mainly to stop the murders.
You should work on English, since you're saying you like him helping if it benefits him. And technically he is doing so. You're pretty much what some of us call inhumane. One doctor will immediately save a patient, whereas a cure for cancer STILL HASNT BEEN FOUND, and whos to say THEY EVER WILL. *Generally* it is about the same in SAO. Kirito, Asuna, and the front lines don't really know how long they will take in completing all 100 floors.
The people who die are the reckless idiots as well as the victims of PVP (Both shown in the anime already) THE FRONT LINE is the only people who are fighting to complete the entire thing. IF there are no hostile or red guilds, he wouldn't need to save anyone in the first place.
I honestly understand your viewpoint. But you don't see the entire picture. Also, you sound like the type of person who'd see a kid get bullied and just sit there just because you're fucking scared of getting bullied yourself.
You seem pretty upset, given how you attacked me multiple times. We're just having a friendly debate, no need to get all worked up over it.
And the point in asking if you knew the difference between Shounen and Seinen was so you could point out why you believe this anime is Shounen, and not Seinen, given how in your previous post you were basically arguing that it is Seinen.
Also, the majority of these side quests don't benefit him in any other way than emotional satisfaction.
Look at it this way, what if suddenly the entire world was infected with cancer, and if no cure was found everyone would eventually die (some would die quickly, some would live longer). Wouldn't it be more logical to pull all resources towards finding the cure and towards prolonging the lives of those who are working on the cure? Why would you want to waste limited resources on prolonging the lives of who will never make a contribution towards acquiring the cure.
It honestly seems like you're defending the show just for the sake of defending it, your rationalizations are poorly thought out.