What you are allowed to discuss
--The Plot
--Favorite Characters
--Least favorite characters
--Filler Episodes
--Plot Twists
--Manga
--Drawing Anime/Manga
--Anime films
--OVA's
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What you should NOT discuss
--Spoilers, unless you are writing in white font
--Irrelavent topics
--Remarks that break any rules
--How much you hate a certain show
--Flaming is just not okay in general
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Anything breaking rules will be deleted as soon as a crew member sees it.
Also, this is a nice little thing I found that you might enjoy. You're welcome to post on this thread, and any others.
An anime (pronounced ah-neem) is a chemical compound that contains the anime group, which consists of one oxygen atom, one tantalum atom, one potassium atom, and one uranium atom, with a total charge of negative one (OTaKU-). Anime compounds can be divided into two groups: animo acids and animo salts.
General properties of animes
Animes tend to be highly volatile and dangerous, even when diluted. Most animes are known to enlarge the eyes of anyone who ingests them, and many have other adverse effects, such as creating a popped vein in the drinker's right temple.
Addictive properties
Prolonged exposure to animes can result in serious anime addiction. A number of studies on the subject of anime addiction have shown that even so little exposure as looking at an anime can be enough to afflict some. Teenagers are particularly vulnerable to anime addiction; in laboratory conditions, teenagers are advised to keep away from any anime they see and to not experiment with any foreign-looking chemicals that could be animes.
An opposite and more common reaction caused by exposure to anime is a deep feeling of unnatural hatred directed towards the chemical. People using it for this purpose usually do so to redirect feelings of hostility away from themselves or other people at a harmless substance