Just finished watching K-On and now I'm sad. Whatever you may think about the show I don't really give a fuck, I just like to write something after I finish an anime or Video game, really anything that I enjoyed for a long time. It makes me feel better.
I started watching K-on after reading a short synopsis while looking for the next thing to watch last year. "Watch 4 Highschool girls try to balance their light music club and school duties...". I thought I would watch one episode and laugh it off as being terribly not my cup of tea. I was exceptionally wrong. I couldn't really grasp the fact that I could enjoy such a simple show, the slice of life genre seemed so stupid to me at the time. There were some really funny moments and some really sad ones throughout but they were all very simple. Mio being scared by Ritsu was funny, The girls realizing that they had played their last festival was sad. On paper it still seems inextricably boring, even to me.
Instead of binge watching the last season like I did with the first one I decide to watch one episode every Saturday, something that I have never done before.But I kept with it and it lasted a few months.and it felt like the show was so much longer because of it. I don't watch regular TV anymore but when I did my favorite show was Lost. When something that I watched for 6 years ended I was even sadder than I am now. But I got over it and I guess I'll have to get over this one too.
Well I'm going to go take shit and jack off to some K-On r34. The faggotry that I just wrote is now over.
there's a hentai doujin that ends a few years after the show; most of the girls have normal jobs and stuff but Yui turned into a mega star and got into legal trouble for weed.
Kayden Butler
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Kevin Jackson
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Kevin Kelly
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John Davis
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Sebastian Gutierrez
What of all animes ended like that. Total 4th wall break. They realize the show is over and die kinda like angel beats