Kraftwerk all the way. Dances in glee at finding someone else on the internet who actually remembers his generation's music.
This looks like a case for "Don't ask, don't tell". Or even "Don't even think of asking, and ignore anything suspicious".
I have for quite a while had this weird theory that some of the not-quite-accurate portrayals of Western concepts in Japanese popular culture (Nicholas D. Wolfwood in Trigun being a particularly blatant example) are a subtle and complex revenge for portrayals of Japanese culture in such Western classics as The Mikado.
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Date: 2008-01-05 12:55 pm (UTC)This looks like a case for "Don't ask, don't tell". Or even "Don't even think of asking, and ignore anything suspicious".
I have for quite a while had this weird theory that some of the not-quite-accurate portrayals of Western concepts in Japanese popular culture (Nicholas D. Wolfwood in Trigun being a particularly blatant example) are a subtle and complex revenge for portrayals of Japanese culture in such Western classics as The Mikado.