• Black AOC
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    1111 months ago

    Okay that’s actually pretty funny considering Lain’s subject matter

    • @Munrock
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      611 months ago

      What’s the subject matter?

  • bob
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    1111 months ago

    Considering what is about pretty irl funny

  • @big_spoon
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    911 months ago

    “and you don’t seem to understand…”

    • Soviet SnakeOP
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      811 months ago

      a shame you seemed an honest man…

      • relay
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        and all the fears you hold so dear …

  • SovereignState
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    I dug Serial Experiments Lain, I thought it was pretty intriguing. Slower than it should have been at times, I think.

  • @sinovictorchan
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    811 months ago

    By my experience, MyAnimeList is the community where the admins post political propaganda in support of American populism and ban anyone who whistleblow against the propaganda. I am not surprised if the hacking was fabricated, if the alleged hacking was actually an algorithmic flaw, or if the adminstrators were one one behind the “hacking”.

  • relay
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    711 months ago

    Present day… Present time… HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

  • @PolandIsAStateOfMind
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    611 months ago

    I remember trying to watch this in the past, but it’s been pretty boring and i didn’t liked the style too.

    • SovereignState
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      711 months ago

      idk if you’ve heard of his work but Satoshi Kon projects are absolutely rad for scratching that psychological horror-ish itch - particularly the series Paranoia Agent and the movie Perfect Blue

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        A big part of why i found this boring is that i have anti-itch for psychological horrors and for horrors overall.

        • SovereignState
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          Fair enough! I will say that Paranoia Agent is more like a suspense thriller with a psychological bent, and Perfect Blue is much the same. They have scary bits, and mind-melting bits, but much of the drama is very human. Paranoia Agent is an interesting deconstruction of “mass hysteria” and Perfect Blue is stunningly visionary (having come out in the late 90s) when it comes to social media personas and how they are far different from our true selves. It was originally about pop idols and their public personas, but it translates super well to the modern internet age.