Genuine question. How representative is anime corner to the tastes of the broader viewer base?
darakan
Is that Disney is good at making their films seem like “must see” events, that they’re perceived as a cultural staple.
Disney has really struggled with this the last few years though.
I think the era of stars at that level is over.
Hi Will, really liked the short film. How long does something like this take to create? I assume it starts with writing a script and then all the way to when it's ready for release.
Is that good or bad for an anime in the States?
What are the differences between Lemmy and Mbin?
So basically, had a massive spike during the reddit blackout in July last year. Dropped down to half by November and has since shown fairly steady (if measured) growth. I think that's a good sign.
I like this a lot in general. It is reminiscent of old reddit which is a style I like. Unfortunately it suffers from the same major issue I have with old reddit. Namely that the content is left aligned and there is just a crazy amount of white space. It's probably not an issue for many, but as someone who has a large 4k monitor, it means my neck is constantly turned to the left if I have my browser in full-screen mode. Centering the content some would be greatly beneficial. Hacker News and Lobsters do this, although imo HN could be better about it.
I got so hyped for a second. Will still probably check it out.
This is such a well edited trailer