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A big piece of my childhood 🥹

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My intro to anime 💔

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What the anti.

So you took on a cause to put an end to autoimmune deficiency, so how do you draw out social constructed terminal cancers like plagues and wars?

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To see the upside, kinda getting hand of the mechanisms. Totally magical.

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Because you fucking don’t.

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So true and see.

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How system?

Or even better, how Bob?

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I only ever watched a few episodes of Dragonball Z, but I know that guy , God rest him, was a total fucking legend.

I was a little late for Dragon Ball, but when I got my (step) son when he was 12 he was VERY much into it.

I hung this on the bulletin board in my office, just to be sure I remembered that someone was now watching me, and would likely do the things I do... Helped me remember to 'train him up', and well as reign myself in. That in and of itself, makes me greatly appreciate him, but Watching Dragon Ball Z with my son was pretty awesome too!

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That moment when you realize that the end of your heroes marks the beginning of your old age.

Confession: I was never a fan of DBZ. In fact, I often openly mocked it as a kid. I honestly tried to watch it and find the appeal, but I never could bring myself to like it, even to this day.

But I can't deny the positive influence it had on some of the best people I know. Our tastes may be different, but our thirst for meaning and truth in storytelling is the same.

So even though I will likely never be a DBZ fan, I appreciate the difference that Akira Toriyama made for the world. May he rest in peace. 😔

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I’ll be frank, I thought DBZ was weird as shit for the first 3 episodes my friend forced me to watch. But somewhere on the 4th or 5th, I started to care about what was going to happen next. It was much later I was hooked. DBZ was the source of 10s of thousands of hours of daydreams when I was a kid. Somehow it was just the coolest thing.

To this day I still have always wanted to make a serious live action version that wasn’t the awful garbage that has been attempted previously.

AI will never take over a pure brilliant human’s thoughts, ideas and art

Thank you for your contribution to the human culture Akira

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That's sad news. I've always been such a huge fan. I loved his work in Dragon Quest 11 as well.