February 18th '09 - Sometimes I regret being so obsessed with Naruto...

Okay...I'm not that big of a Naruto fan (looks at her painting, seven posters, bag) Alright, maybe I am. Naruto was one of my first anime series that I watched only in Japanese. (That was back when I watched fansubs...I regret it now, of course)

The point of this blog is to explain the Narutarded scene I had in my Sociology class. We were discussing groups, bonds and how important relationships are to socialization. So, he (my teacher) discusses the group of two people and if one was taken away, the other would be very lonely. Then he moves on to the group of three and guys, this is no joke. My teacher said it just like this:

'Alright, so we have a group of three. Let's say these three have been friends for a long time, probably since childhood. When they're older, one of the three decides he doesn't want to stay in the group any longer and leaves for another. The two left over will inhertly become closer, but they will also probably give chase to the person and try to reconnect the bond lost. However, society will probably try and force the two friends left over to bond with another person to replace the one they lost.'

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Friends since childhood check

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One friend leaves the group check

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One friend (if not both) tries to bring the one back check

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And so...

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Society makes them take a new person into the group. check

Uh, hello? If you're a Naruto fan and you don't get the reference above...there's something wrong with ya.I'm dead serious.

*sigh* I wonder if I'll ever go to class and not see an anime reference considering next class we're studying what the world would be like (like how peaceful it would be) if there were no criminals around.

:D

See ya'll around!

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