way better (7/7) List item Submitted to "scifi surfaces – WIP" Approved by Alex Ledante May 6, 2019, 3:18 am 46 Views 5 Votes 26 Comments Share Tweet Pin basically the same as metal, only so much better… MoreReport Item navigation Previous submission Next submission View full list Share Tweet Pin Written by Alex Ledante facebook pinterest twitter 26 Comments Leave a Reply Classic saying have around for such a long time, it even goes back to the Roman Empire? 1 Log in to Reply plenty of them. don’t look a gift horse in the mouth is a corruption of one… Log in to Reply Original sayings that are new and fresh are great. 1 Log in to Reply I prefer the classics. If it has been around since before the Roman empire and is still in circulation, then you know it is worth repeating Log in to Reply That is a cool statement. 1 Log in to Reply it is very true, and it is fun to say Log in to Reply Yu know the saying “Different strokes for different folks.” 1 Log in to Reply I’d go with “there is no accounting for taste” but… Log in to Reply The dubbing is also very useful. 1 Log in to Reply bad dubs are unacceptable to me- most of the disney dubs of the studio ghibli films are just awful… Log in to Reply I also like the subtitles in the movies. 1 Log in to Reply the voice acting is almost always better in the Japanese originals Log in to Reply You have a good point since a lot of the movies are translated into English. 1 Log in to Reply or at least subtitled, which is how I prefer to watch them anyway Log in to Reply I do not understand their language for example. 1 Log in to Reply you can learn quite a bit about their culture without it, and a lot of their films have been translated… Log in to Reply That is a true statement. 1 Log in to Reply Asian cultures are fascinating to me, but I realize they aren’t for everyone Log in to Reply I believe that we share a lot of common ground except that I do not understand Asian characters. 1 Log in to Reply you don’t need to if you only want to appreciate the visual aspect Log in to Reply You have a good point there about the common ground. 1 Log in to Reply I feel like we have quite a bit in common Log in to Reply That is one item we can agree upon. Log in to Reply I feel like we have a lot more common ground than just this Log in to Reply It looks more colorful than before. 1 Log in to Reply yes, this one is much better than the other one Log in to Reply Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Classic saying have around for such a long time, it even goes back to the Roman Empire? 1 Log in to Reply
I prefer the classics. If it has been around since before the Roman empire and is still in circulation, then you know it is worth repeating Log in to Reply
bad dubs are unacceptable to me- most of the disney dubs of the studio ghibli films are just awful… Log in to Reply
you can learn quite a bit about their culture without it, and a lot of their films have been translated… Log in to Reply
I believe that we share a lot of common ground except that I do not understand Asian characters. 1 Log in to Reply
Classic saying have around for such a long time, it even goes back to the Roman Empire?
plenty of them. don’t look a gift horse in the mouth is a corruption of one…
Original sayings that are new and fresh are great.
I prefer the classics. If it has been around since before the Roman empire and is still in circulation, then you know it is worth repeating
That is a cool statement.
it is very true, and it is fun to say
Yu know the saying “Different strokes for different folks.”
I’d go with “there is no accounting for taste” but…
The dubbing is also very useful.
bad dubs are unacceptable to me- most of the disney dubs of the studio ghibli films are just awful…
I also like the subtitles in the movies.
the voice acting is almost always better in the Japanese originals
You have a good point since a lot of the movies are translated into English.
or at least subtitled, which is how I prefer to watch them anyway
I do not understand their language for example.
you can learn quite a bit about their culture without it, and a lot of their films have been translated…
That is a true statement.
Asian cultures are fascinating to me, but I realize they aren’t for everyone
I believe that we share a lot of common ground except that I do not understand Asian characters.
you don’t need to if you only want to appreciate the visual aspect
You have a good point there about the common ground.
I feel like we have quite a bit in common
That is one item we can agree upon.
I feel like we have a lot more common ground than just this
It looks more colorful than before.
yes, this one is much better than the other one