No. That didn't address anything.
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(Which it isn't that great, and it does matter for the industry to make money. They care about money, not the storyline.)
From this I gather:
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All shows that make money are shows that the industry cares about
No shows with a good story line are shows the industry care about
Therefore, no shows with good story lines are shows that make money
(code does not work sometimes)
Valid, but unsound. Here are some counter examples:
-If the only thing the industry cared about was money, then every show would be Seed Destiny. Now, taking that into consideration, is EVERY show or EVERY manga in existence a Seed Destiny copy?
-Something that has both popularity and a good story will get picked up by a production company, and it does not then follow that this is a NEGATIVE thing.. You seem to have a very skewed perception of what defines something as "good" or "bad"
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(Mid 200's actually, and I'm not going to stomach the rest either, no thanks)
-Inductive reasoning at it's finest
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And you wonder why this world is messed up, America is nowhere near as good either when it comes to restrictions.
-You and the rest of the one piece bashers fail to define what "kids" entails. Another hole for you to trip over~
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Because they're factual, an OP fanboy would naturally reply with this.
-They are factual because they are factual? That, sir, is what I call begging the question.
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You answered yourself there.
-If I listed every shitty argument I came across I'd never be done.....
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When it comes to wasting all that time on episodes compared to 12-24 episode series, it does matter.
-So we should all judge everything before completion? You judge 800 page books after 150 pages read? Should trials and studies only skim the surface? What a wonderful world you must live in~
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*sigh* Fanboy, enough said.
Since you have already committed to a bazillion other fallacies, what's with one more, eh? Did someone order this post "AD-HOMINEM"?
This post was edited by Eep on Nov 11 2011 03:00pm