I’ve come to the startling conclusion…

…that just because you don’t get what the shitballs is going in any given anime, that it is well-written or too smart for you or that it’s a classic. Fuck that! I’m a UCLA graduate! I can follow a well-written and smart narrative with no problems. 

I think the problem lies with the anime writers themselves who think they are clever and ingenious when all they do is confuse and frustrate. 

Ya…I don’t have any fucking clue what the hell happened in Evangelion and I’ve watched that thing from first to last episode in a span of a couple days at least twice! 

So if anyone wants to debate me on this, you’re more than welcome. And please, don’t be a douche saying “Oh yeah, I got it the first time I saw it.” BULLSHIT! 

Nobody knows what the fuck happened in Akira or Ghost in the Shell! 

07/16/12 at 8:53pm
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  1. misterhaderach reblogged this from funjives and added:
    An excellent, down-to-earth analysis of Evangelion. Spoilers, obv, but if you’re reading this it’s probably too late.
  2. funjives reblogged this from itsatalkingdog and added:
    Yo eva spoilers also a short piece about what I think the end of Evangelion was about, with a dash of my perspective on...
  3. and-then-he-killed-the-dog reblogged this from itsatalkingdog and added:
    Some things take more interpretation and analysis than others, you can’t deny that. I fully admit to not understanding...
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