Do you ever get sad while reminiscing about the anime that used to be popular just a few years ago, but isn't talked about at all now? All there is left is to browse the archives, occasionally stumbling upon your own posts and feeling that uneasy feel.
No. Just find some zoomoid to watch old anime with and discuss it.
>>282844351Definitely. Or when a thread about a show you like and that used to be popular gets archived after a couple of posts.
>>282844351Yeah. Especially when browsing the archives or seeing a thread about it nowadays either die fast or bumped many times at page 10 before dying anyway.
>>282844747>>282844865I run into similar issues from time to time, but it might just be because of my time zone and the board not being very active in the last couple of years generally.
>>282844351Yeah a bit. I guess that's why gachas are becoming so popular and replaced most anime fanartists at comiket? It's a constant thing that doesn't die off after a year or two.
>>282845296But gachas do die off, and quite regularly at that
>>282844351Yeah, especially if the anime has good OST which I just listen to on repeat.
Color Wars, Letter Wars, etc. I remember them, and the threads, sometimes.
>>282845385The things I'd do to Misaka...
>>282844351yes :(
>>282844351Sometimes I don't even watch an old anime because I know I'll have no one to discuss it with.
>>282848873I've had my luck with Scryed, even though the threads weren't even a dozen posts long. And it's not even that old!
>>282845385My hobby is collecting soundtracks from 2010 anime for my sleep playlist. Nagi no Asukara is all time best (Aquatope and Irozuku are also by Yoshiaki Dewa which is basically cheating). Denpa Onna, Sora no Method and True Tears are also true and tested.