I find your limitations to be very stifling for your own Imagination. Tin Pin Slammurai sings the praises of listening to one's valued comrades because who the very thing they might be saying could be more important than you know.
The meanings in this show are lessons we can all abide by, each character's story has some component we can all relate to. I have seen storylines that speak to the beauty and tragedy of humanity, of the greed and yet a touch of selflessness that will always shine through. Tin Pin Slammurai is a story about the adversity of humanity and the struggles we all must face within ourselves.
And yet you write off what I have to say? Sanae, the world ends with you.
[ Yeah he tuned out about two thirds of the way through text #1 there ]
I get it, J, you hold it in high regard.
But there isn't anything out there that appeals to everyone. You appreciate the depth and nuance, but I get hung up on the cheesy dialogue and repetitive plot elements.
[ He really has tried watching it, but he's never managed to stick with it long enough to actually absorb any of that stuff Joshua's waxing poetically about. ]
It's why you've gotta put a message out in different ways. Reach as many audiences as you can.
It does the very thing you are saying! By making its approach 'cheesy and repetitive (which are hardly the words that I would use), it reaches out to the audience by offering a simple comfort. Yet to those who truly don't judge it, they see the deeper meaning.
Tin Pin Slammurai doesn't bother to try to appeal to those who get high on their own self-righteous fumes. It shouldn't have to. It stands on its own two feet. It doesn't need to masquerade as anything but what it is.
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The meanings in this show are lessons we can all abide by, each character's story has some component we can all relate to. I have seen storylines that speak to the beauty and tragedy of humanity, of the greed and yet a touch of selflessness that will always shine through. Tin Pin Slammurai is a story about the adversity of humanity and the struggles we all must face within ourselves.
And yet you write off what I have to say? Sanae, the world ends with you.
[You're not the only one who can title drop.]
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I get it, J, you hold it in high regard.
But there isn't anything out there that appeals to everyone. You appreciate the depth and nuance, but I get hung up on the cheesy dialogue and repetitive plot elements.
[ He really has tried watching it, but he's never managed to stick with it long enough to actually absorb any of that stuff Joshua's waxing poetically about. ]
It's why you've gotta put a message out in different ways. Reach as many audiences as you can.
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Tin Pin Slammurai doesn't bother to try to appeal to those who get high on their own self-righteous fumes. It shouldn't have to. It stands on its own two feet. It doesn't need to masquerade as anything but what it is.