It doesn't really. No, it sounds kind of like a vacuum cleaner, the sound of pseudo-sucking. It's worse than actual sucking mostly because it makes you think it's good for some time before you realize that you're already in the vacuum cleaner, coughing on dust mites and skin follicles.
Why? What are you talking about? Who the hell are you? I'm sure there's many questions in your head right now. Like "Doushita?" or "Eh?". And those questions shall be answered...with a nugu, nugu mipaa~*.
Anyway, I read the bit from the Diety of Portals, Kris, blog about Nodame Cantabile. Nodame's not the one doing the pseudo-sucking, though. It just reminded me that, since my arrival on the other side of the Bandwidth Barrier, I've been taking in far too much of that stuff for my own good. Kind of like a pseudo-sucking vacuum cleaner I might add.
Anyway, I thought I'd keep up the thought about having thoughts about thoughtful things, which I thought would be a good thing, to which I thought that it might be a lost thought. We may be about comics, art, and stuff (certainly stuff at least partially covers the subject of anime), but I'm sure you don't want to take my incredibly lame reasons, along with many incredibly sweet raisins, for watching stuff that should already be in your list of things to care about, if you should care to be watching anyway.
Instead, let's enjoy this topic in another way. Let's look at some things I've been sucking in, and figure out whether or not it's gonna clog the tube for a while, or create a disturbance in the fabric of space-time by making a pardoxical situation where a vacuum has somehow sucked in a vacuum, which means that nothing has pulled another nothing towards it through the inverse movements of mass. (Some scientist will assassinate me later for saying such a thing--I'm almost completely sure that vacuums can move another vacuum anyway, somehow, but go with it.)
Let's start. Someone will attack me for it, and no I did not watch through the entire thing, mostly because I just didn't want to after a while, and this doesn't mean that it's not somehow quality stuff for someone, just not for me. That said, a little while back I had the notion to watch the Adventures of the ASOS Brigade 0 and 1--something that is actually going to be put on the US releases of Melancholy/Haruhi. Now, I must say that the original concept feels almost like a joke and at the same time is a wonderfully thought out method of campaigning for the US releases. Maybe, because it seems like a joke, it becomes a pretty good marketing campaign. No, I'm not gonna attack. Why? Cause it's a joke and a marketing campaign. Will I care to watch another piece put together the same way? Hellllllz, no.
Half is enough for me, thank you very much. I'll see you again when those DVDs are released. And, no, I don't think this film made me want them; in fact, it was close to tainting them. Someone who doesn't know what the heck is going on will probably avert their eyes.
To everyone who was in that video: Frankly, I think you could do better.
The paradoxical pile wins today. Now, back to Curious George.
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