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I seem to have lost a friend
Date: 2019-1-17 Ajue 二次元 Views: 1792 Comments: 10
Someone said:Finishing watching an anime is like losing a good friend.
Yes, when watching anime, everyone pours their emotions into it and immerses themselves in the world of anime. Even if we are just "spectators," we witness everything that happens in the anime:
The friends we get to know and understand, the things we face together, the joy, happiness, sorrow, confusion, sadness, anger, and bitterness are all memories we share with the characters in the anime.
When it comes to the end, we have to say goodbye to those unforgettable people and things. It's a real separation, and maybe we will never see each other again.
But you know what? They haven't disappeared.
They haven't left. The bonds we formed with them keep us closely connected. Yes, they have already conveyed their feelings to us and will forever remain in our memories. They haven't left, they have always been with us, encouraging us, helping us, every moment.
They may belong to the past, but they have already become our strength, encouraging us, helping us to look forward and embrace the future, embrace beautiful things in life.
At that time, we will definitely meet partners like them again and create unforgettable memories.
And then, with the same gratitude, full of energy, we will continue to move forward. Without them, I think we wouldn't be able to do it.
I think that's the meaning of every unforgettable anime.
Once again, thank you.
Goodbye, thank you.
User Comments:
Jiangzhe Daily 1 year ago (2020-05-19)
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Mizuki 2 years ago (2019-02-07)
umm... To be honest, there are too many images and too few words. The arrangement of sentences and paragraphs with many images looks messy and the emotional effect doesn't seem to be achieved much (just my opinion). But it's good that you dare to write, just put more effort into the ideas! [#aru_50]Ajue 2 years ago (2019-02-07)
@Mizuki: Not enough words, so I used images to make up for it. (Thanks for taking the time to read it seriously)Mizuki 2 years ago (2019-02-07)
@Ajue: If there aren't enough words, you can use other highlights to achieve bonus effects, such as clever structure and innovative rhetoric. You don't have to use too many images. Also, I've read a few of your other articles, and it seems that the central idea is not clear. So the problem lies in the ideas, and you should also pay attention to real-life practice.Ajue 2 years ago (2019-02-07)
@Mizuki: What I'm writing is a blog, not an essay. I write freely and casually, just like a blog should be. Just like life, why be so constrained? Also, images are important because they look good, so they must be included; otherwise, it would be a waste of time to choose them.Mizuki 2 years ago (2019-02-07)
@Ajue: Different opinions, and what you said is not wrong. I personally think that aesthetics are important.
Mikoto-20001 2 years ago (2019-01-24)
So you don't recommend any anime?Ajue 2 years ago (2019-01-24)
@Mikoto-20001: So you didn't notice that all the images I used are from the same anime?
Mikusa 2 years ago (2019-01-18)
There's a typo in the title...Ajue 2 years ago (2019-01-18)
@Mikusa: [#aru_51]