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>> No.23044533 [View]
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I mean early anime were inspired by Disney films (Osamu Tezuka most infamously) and this inspiration has clearly carried on.
Ultimately, anime is a Japanese twist on a Western style to begin with, and now the West is copying it back. In fact the Japanese call all animation anime, from South Park to Evangelion. Not really a contradiction, just a quirk.
Unless you were meaning something other than anime.

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You think in the future we'll have medicine that can make you more smarter?
Would you take it?

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/r9k/ is trash. And it's not just "tfw no gf" it's "tfw no /lit/ gf". Anons want to moan with other Anons that share their interests and/or taste in women. Also, you posted a frog.

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>writing constantly sounds like it belongs in a YA book
How do I get around this? I read a lot and write a decent amount, but my writing always sounds so juvenile. What kind of things should I be looking for, or looking to avoid?
To make it clear, I mostly enjoy writing mysteries, I'm not writing about subjects that seem juvenile at their core.

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