June 04, 2022 (all about anime)

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Dear No one,

I've been binge watching anime this past few days. It all started with spy x family then demon slayer and now Attack on titan. I am not much of a fan of animes before because of the long episodes. In general, I don't prefer watching series, instead I am more of a book reader. But I guess part of growing, there are some changes and exploration happening. From traditional books, I've become a manhwa reader and I found that I've really enjoyed it a lot, and then now because of some pique interest I tried watching anime and loved it. I had watch ghibli movies before and other popular movies like Your name but I haven't fully commit into watching full animes. Once there's this one boy who courted me and tried into making me an anime lover. He did convince me into watching Your name but that was the end of it. He recommended me many animes but I didn't think much of it. Until we grew apart haha. After 2 years, here I've become. I guess I don't really appreciate it if someone tells me to do it. It have to be me, my own decision and interest, not because of others. Is that pride?


Anyway, sooo demon slayer and spy x family is still on going so I resolved into reading the manga now. I wish to watch more anime in the future. I hope it's vacation now. I'm so tired of doing school stuff haha. 


If anyone happens to read this and also an anime lover, would you like to leave a recommendation? //thanks in advance


(I still have to prepare for our outing so bye for now!)



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Jun 4, 2022 · 34 views

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While watching i missed some important scripture. Such as the serpent misleading Eve with his words.. Adam and Eve blaming eachother. The guards of the tree of life, after their sin brougth seperation between them and God. Because i know the Bible, i did enjoy watching.

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I'm not a fan, but i love In the beginning Bible stories on youtube. It's old, i know. As am i. But i kinda like that.

"One must be an inventor to read well. There is then creative reading as well as creative writing."

— Ralph Waldo Emerson