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- Major
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Hey, people. New poster here. There isn’t much to know about me. I’m currently 29 years old, and hail from England.
Over the last eight months I’ve collected much of the GiTS manga/anime, and have spent far too much time thinking about the ideas and issues presented by them, particularly in terms of prosthetics and network technologies.
I’ve been eyeballing the discussions here for a while, and am looking forward to adding my contributions to the evolving dialogue.
Over the last eight months I’ve collected much of the GiTS manga/anime, and have spent far too much time thinking about the ideas and issues presented by them, particularly in terms of prosthetics and network technologies.
I’ve been eyeballing the discussions here for a while, and am looking forward to adding my contributions to the evolving dialogue.
Hi there,
Just found this space inside the internet shell. Read a lot from the beginning of the week.
It don't seems to be full of activity those times but I'll check the most recent answer and try to participate to the debate.
My primary "job" turns around research and computer science but I've developpe quite recently (or was it subconscious) for social interaction.
I hope to learn from you there!
See you around!
Just found this space inside the internet shell. Read a lot from the beginning of the week.
It don't seems to be full of activity those times but I'll check the most recent answer and try to participate to the debate.
My primary "job" turns around research and computer science but I've developpe quite recently (or was it subconscious) for social interaction.
I hope to learn from you there!
See you around!
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- simon's ghost
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- Location: Montréal area, Québec, Canada
hi thar
I like rocks and GITS.
I'm a recent convert to GITS in general (Oct. '09). I love the SAC series more than I do the original GITS and Innocence movies, but then again it's GITS! You love it all. I've read the manga (except Man-Machine Interface, despite the fact that I have it) but for whatever reason, I prefer the anime to the manga. Call me nuts but I have all the OST's as well. I'm not a big fan of techno but Yoko Kanno is such a great composer anyway. I even have the PS2 game lol (only because I found it used for $3.99 ).
So the GITS universe has become my favorite anime...genre? story?
I'm a recent convert to GITS in general (Oct. '09). I love the SAC series more than I do the original GITS and Innocence movies, but then again it's GITS! You love it all. I've read the manga (except Man-Machine Interface, despite the fact that I have it) but for whatever reason, I prefer the anime to the manga. Call me nuts but I have all the OST's as well. I'm not a big fan of techno but Yoko Kanno is such a great composer anyway. I even have the PS2 game lol (only because I found it used for $3.99 ).
So the GITS universe has become my favorite anime...genre? story?
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Allo everyone ^^ I'm Holly, I'm a dudette, and after reading some of the introductions, I have reason to believe I'm the youngest member here. o.o Yay I'm the baby! Anyway, I found out abut Ghost In The Shell when I was an little one, but I didnt start following it until last year when I went to my grandma's house. The Blockbusters in her neighborhood had every single Ghost In The Shell DVD for rent, so I decided to take advantage of that and rent them out. I forgot about it for a little while, but I finished the series a couple days ago and watched Solid State Society. (Time to buy the manga and watch Innocence!) Ah yes, and I live in America. Virginia to be precise. Nice to meet everyone
"It's funny. All you have to do is say something nobody understands and they'll do practically anything you want them to."- Catcher In The Rye
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