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  1. 2 hours ago, secret_no_03 said:

    Japanese female cosplay is generally a lot more fun, cute and wholesome whereas American female cosplay is generally sluttier and more based around sex appeal. It says a lot about the way women carry themselves in Japan versus America.

    I'd say more established cosplayers in general are like this, but even then it's both Japanese and American as a whole, and done purposely for IRL fan service.

    Amateur cosplayers aren't at all like this, and they can be cute and wholesome to boot.

     

    This comes from someone who doesn't understand/care for the whole cosplay thing, but appreciates the reasoning as to why people do it.


  2. On 8/8/2019 at 6:50 PM, secret_no_03 said:

    Japan got it right with the small soda cans.

    definitely with the coffee cans for sure.

     

    On 8/8/2019 at 6:59 PM, YuyoDrift said:

    definitely with the coffee cans for sure.

    Same with individually wrapped fruits.


  3. 2 minutes ago, Gesu said:

    it's better for the environment as it leads to less plastic being strewn about on the streets/in the ocean.

    I didn't even think about the benefits for the environment lol

     

    From my own experience, people will tend to finish their soft drink a lot faster at food joints if the lid is not on there. Not sure if it's because of the constant eye contact with the liquid and people want the level to decrease faster by drinking more so they don't have to take the cup with them after they're done, or other reasons I don't think about myself. Coffee is another thing I notice people will drink a lot faster with no lid too, probably for the same reasons above +  the fact that it will get cold faster so there's a priority to drink the coffee before that happens.


  4. Do people not actually think things through when deciding to be an online influencer/media personality?

    Maybe its too easy an outlet to become one I guess, but if the thought that your "followers" could one day turn on you never crossed you mind, well I don't really feel bad because that's just what happens to people like you.


  5. 20 minutes ago, Zeus said:

    lmao @ people who wish celebrities who don't give a fuck about em happy birthday but can't even remember their own friend's birthdays. priorities, priorities.

    It's all a part of "being in the know" with social media, even though you don't know what you know. Also a reflection of the celeb life, so there's nothing new there.


  6. Not sure if it was discussed in previous pages, but one artist that shot up in popularity during as early as 2000 was Hitomi Yaida.

    I always praise her, as she was one of first to play around with that heartfelt and artistic form of music that other artists after her like YUI, Aiko, Miwa, and Ayaka still use years later.

     

    My favorite song of hers will always be Mikansei No Melody from her 2002 album i/flancy.

     

     


  7. 32 minutes ago, colorful人生 said:

    Trying not to spam too much in this thread, but I have to mention dream. Also, Hikaru no Go having some dope-ass OP and EDs.

     

     

    The only songs I ever knew from them (they were the hardest fucking group to look up music for lol) were "my will" from the first ED of Inuyasha, and "movin' on", and from them I discovered other artists from this time period too by mistake. It was also my first time learning about how girl groups in Japan are formed.


  8. 15 minutes ago, spockitty said:

    I couldn't tell you what he was compared to, sry, my music knowledge is as vast as it is shallow.  

    Not a prob. I actually forgot about Coloris and Chiptek so it was nice to listen to those releases again.

     

    From what I remember, Towa Tei and Cornelius were names thrown into She's direction, due to how similar their sound was.

    So definitely look them up too, but just a warning that they dabbled in EVERYTHING (mainly pop/hip-hop), so it's not just 8bit stuff.

    Also, you'll eventually run into DJ's like MONDO GROSSO (used to be known as Shinchi Osawa) and fall into the hip/hop & Jazztronic music craze so take it easy lol.


  9. Definitely remember KOKIA when she and a few others like KOTOKO, LiSA, and I think Mami Kawada started bringing the whole anime song (anison) craze from Nico Nico to the mainstream. Last artists I remember before I took my break were Eir Aoi with her music in KILL LA KILL/SAO and Maon Kurosaki with her tracks in HOTD.

    I've never heard of Eiko Shimamiya, which is odd because I used to listen to all of the above artists, including others like MELL, which her music reminds me of. Also a tad like artist Lia from a few years before, but she was more into the trance/eurobeat stuff.

     

    I did listen to BBS and Capsule, but I didn't want to spill it all out and have nothing to talk about lol.

     

    She I'm surprised to be brought up here, as not a lot of people listen to chiptunes/8bit/electrobit stuff anymore, and Orion was actually nice to listen to.

    They often compare them to Towa Tei and Cornelius, right?


  10. Holy shit, I just realized I never posted in this thread lol. It seems to have died out, but maybe it's not too late for a revival.

     

    I'm a long time fan of JPOP, currently listening to music from as far back as the 80's, but my heart belongs to the bands from the 90s like TRF, ZARD, Globe, Day After Tomorrow, and a lot of others under the powerhouse that was AVEX at the time. The aesthetic of this era of JPOP is real to me. Even bands that we consider visual like GLAY and L'arc-en-Ciel were on my radar for some time because they had pop rock songs that became popular along with other bands like B'z, Spitz, and even the pillows during their early years. Never got around to listening to Mr. Children or Southern All Stars though 🤔.

     

    More of my nostalgia talk here.

    Spoiler

    The so called "Queens of JPOP" entering the new millennia like Utada Hikaru, Namie Amuro, Kumi Koda, of course Ayumi Hamasaki, and the 5 or so artists over the years that went under the first name Hitomi lol.

    Pop rock from artists like Nanase Aikawa, Do As Infinity, The Brilliant Green, etc. were also some of my jams.

    Electro/Dance Pop starting with M.O.VE. and Dream, later with Perfume and artists like Nami Tamaki, and Ami Suzuki were in full swing back then too with their own blend of the genre.

    I think anime/video games helped JPOP get more recognized internationally and then more artists like Rina Aiuchi, Maaya Sakamoto, and Mika Nakashima cropped up to fame.

     

    Man, time flies lol. I'm curious as to how many underground artists and bands existed back then, from those who know more, as I'd like to one day return to the 90's era and see what I can find.

     

    Seems this thread cropped up right around when I took a break to listen to VK as my newer main. I have been trying to learn as much as I can about new artists since my return a few years ago, so this thread definitely helps. Hopefully one day I'll catch up cuz I can't even remember new names and who's actually still active lol.

     

    Any 90's JPOP fans still around here?


  11. What's with all the vocalists having R's? Lol.

     

    I can't base much of her vocal capability from this live clip, but she does have the range to cover both the past vocalist's material. I just wonder if the intensity that both past vocalists had will be retained somewhat. This clip tells me no, but again, it's not a good reference.

     

    Here's a cover for mermaid that I found in the related videos section. Definitely going to have to depend on the song she covers, but I think it's fine.

     

    It's going to be exciting to see what sort of shift in sound they're gonna take once the new vocalist gets situated.


  12. 2 hours ago, Zeus said:

    Social awareness is fucking bullshit designed by armchair activists who want to feel good by doing nothing. It started with the manipulative posts asking for likes in the name of Jesus, exploiting the homeless they seek to help to fuel their ego boners, and now it's devolved into virtual shit slinging at different corners of the internet with a zero tolerance policy on disagreement. For example, half the people championing for mental health awareness don't even know how to spot depression lurking in their friend group. No one needs to be "aware" of breast cancer because we already know it exists; what we need to do is kick its ass. Facebook statuses about environmental awareness on Earth Day doesn't clean up the plastic bottles you walk past on your way to and from work every day. Social awareness is a cheap and lazy way to decorate yourself with feelgood medals while doing fuck all to change anything.

    Well, being mindful has always been a way of life that for the most part, I felt was acceptable in the USA leading up to today's society. Only now the monstrosity that is social media has torn apart the very definition of it/how we perceive it. There are articles online attacking this idea of being mindful, as if it was never a part of the word "awareness" in the first place. It's actually worrying because being mindful is one of the last rational ways of living for people with neutral/centered ways of thinking. Suddenly, being mindful is the same as doing nothing or choosing to be ignorant, and for the most part,  makes us selfish assholes. Society has definitely gone downhill online alright, I just hope that their shortsightedness at what they're doing isn't going to be the ace-in-the-hole for those who felt that the govt controlling the internet is a better solution to all this. It's getting pretty hard to argue it these days.

     

    2 hours ago, Zeus said:

    Social media was a mistake. It has convinced me reading minds is the worst super power one could wish for, especially if you can't turn it off. There are things I'm seeing on a daily basis that would horrify me if I were standing in line scanning someone's thoughts and came across them. The dumb shit people think is acceptable, the horrifying things people daydream about doing to others, the lies people internalize while they lie to your face, all of that would come crashing down if I could read your thoughts, and her thoughts, and his thoughts, and they would all smash together in my mind until I'm not sure what is real anymore. The description sounds like the wonderful back story for a villain in a novel somewhere if you needed a legit reason to explain acquired insanity. The worst part about social media is that it's an addiction that has wormed it's way into culture right next to high fructose corn syrup and caffeine.

    Not to give you more to think about, but have you ever wondered walking among random people on the street/socializing with them, if they have an online presence that's more than just simple web browsing? What I mean is, there are people you will meet at the store, a bar, an event outside where the need to be online is at it's lowest, and you can tell that they couldn't care less about what happens in the world, because they are living their own lives. This is what Americans used to be like, right?

     

    What's going to happen when the newer generations of people no longer live this way, as their online presence is now a part of their irl identity? Those people you meet right now are going to be gone, and what's going to be left is individuals that can't seem to leave the online issues they become aware of at home, and bring all that crap out to the rest of the busybodies that are just like them and...... good god I can't even imagine it. Are those people even living anymore?

     


  13. @secret_no_03 This is correct. Brazil has had the highest concentration of Japanese immigrants in all of the world for some time.

     

    I did some digging a while back cuz I found out that I'm either 1/5 Japanese or Chinese on my mom's side. Apparently Mexico had a large migration of Japanese and Chinese immigrants at some point, and most of central Mexico eventually became mixed race in some way (mom is from there too). If you know the singer Ana Gabriel (1/2 chinese), then you can pretty much guess what my mom actually looks like, as she's been asked on the street if she was related to her lol.


  14. 15 minutes ago, patientZERO said:

    Link to tweet because I don't know what's too racy for this forum (she's in a bikini),

     

    She looks so unhealthy. What a shame!

    Well she seems pretty happy if it makes you feel better.

    Her posts seem to portray her as an advocate for awareness regarding the AV industry, and she seems to have been accepted very well by the female fans of hers since her adoption of being a world-traveler and interests in nutrition and healthy dieting.


  15. x2 on the 😂, I'd hate to be in a convo with preteens. Just watching the shit shows they air for them is cringe enough.

    I also feel @suji was being a smartass and called us children. Touché.

     

    Anyways, I can look past the fellatio, as I've found a couple dimes who I'd say do a rather good job lol.

    Certain sex positions I feel are very played out, but I'm jaded as fuck, so what do I know.

    For example, the "69" as a warm-up I think is stupid as fuck in porn.

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