needles: (emma; the promised neverland) (Default)
i'll do what you ask me. ([personal profile] needles) wrote in [community profile] pairings_tcg 2015-03-12 05:35 am (UTC)

1. I had the same experience with Uta no Prince-sama, oddly enough! How can one series that seems so appealing in concept be so not in execution... To answer this question, I honestly thought I'd hate Haikyuu despite liking the character designs. I tend to get bored and frustrated with sports anime, as a lot of them just tend to assume you already know everything about the sport and just go from there. Haikyuu completely captivated me from the start, mainly due to the heart the characters had and also the fact that they explained all the volleyball terms pretty much at the start for noobs like me. Now I'm a genuine sports fujo.

2. My first TCG was Anime LJ TCG! I didn't last very long, but it was fun for a time and something I'd never done before. I drifted away due to moving issues and school and stuff, and by the time I came back it was closed (rip in kill, etc). I forgot how I discovered Colors, but I joined that after a time, and the rest as they say was history. I was appealed to join Pairings because... tbh coding ship decks over at Colors was a pain in the ass, plus there were no special rewards for doing it. Pairings scratched the itch I had to show everybody my terrible, terrible taste in romantic relationships. Aren't you guys lucky.

The Question: I'm really bad with feedback questions, but I honestly think discussion is fine the way it is. If there's a round I don't have an answer or anything to say for, I just skip it. If I had to say something negative about it, I generally skip answering questions that are like "Crossover X with Y!" because I never have anything particularly witty to say about that...

I'd like stoic03, stoic07, thank you!

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