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TL DR: Dick List measuring contests are stupid and pointless. But I also am really realizing how irritating and futile these are in this day and age where anime is being produced almost faster than it can be consumed. I've also been assaulted recently with the "pissing match", "wall o text that fills 3-4 pages" "recommendations" lists that I hadn't requested. I think it was to watch FMA and something else, that obviously hadn't stuck.), but it's now not even easy to give everything I hear MIGHT be good a shot, and too often, they're easily forgettable, and it makes it very hard to justify watching anything after release anymore. (in fact I gave up anime itself for 2-3 years, right when I though it was going to shit in the early 00's, only to be dragged back in because I was told to watch some particular shows. I already gave up long ago on trying to watch EVERY anime out there. Quite frankly, I don't feel like keeping up with everything anymore. And now, even if you just want to follow the legit streams, you're looking at 10-20 shows popping out episodes a month. (there was,back in the early 90's/00's, in fact a fake anime title or two used to be the "meme" of the day to test whether or not someone actually watched shows or was just agreeing with whatever you said just to sound like they knew all the anime titles out there.īut fansubs came in and that really expanded what was available. If someone watched something you hadn't, you lost. It used to be the pissing contest of choice amongst fans. It was a very limited selection of what got a release in the US. 209-220.So I'm just curious here, do you try to watch every anime title available? or every anime title of a genre even? Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1998. = The Path of Flowering Thorn: The Life and Poetry of Yosa Buson by Makoto Ueda. Published 2007 by White Pine Press in Buffalo, N.Y. Nelson & Takafumi Saito, 1020 Haiku in Translation: The Heart of Basho, Buson and Issa, 2006 = Haiku Master Buson, translated by Yuki Sawa & Edith Marcombe Shiffert. Terebess Asia Online (TAO) 与謝蕪村 (Yosa Buson, 1716-1784) Haiku of Yosa Buson Organized by Rōmaji, in alphabetical order translated into English, French, Spanish Abbreviations = Tr.