Aha! I found out how to edit this, but I might forget in a minute or two. Alrighty...Mainichi...Mainichi...is just as it says. In english it would mean something like 'day after day' or 'day by day'.
It's like saying I have to show it to something after thinking about it so much.

It's something I'll always find annoying, aggravating, quirky, fun, or usual. I'll try to keep it away from being a journal and more of topics and babbles I find rather amusing or something that can be open to tear to shreds, except for character hating.

In anime, I absolutely will not bash another character (unless of course it's Shizue from MaruMariMaru, than I will bash her to an eternity-of course only on DeviantArt or Youtube). One can say he/she does not like a character, point out faulty personality issues, or refrain from speaking. That's about all I won't allow.

Any topic is up for talking, debate, etc. such as perhaps the strikingly eerie similarities between the Lion King and the anime Jungle Emperor (a.k.a Kimba the white lion). Or the many religious references in anime.

Or even that the animators for Naruto seem to be Yaoi lovers, because those hints are just blasted into your face as opposed to the manga's more subtle hints to just feed the yaoi-lovers something so they won't rip Kishimoto to shreds.

But nothing is complete without the never ending confusion of anime. So I might confuse you here and there, but if there is ever a question needed to be asked for anime, I will (eventually) explain. Even if I have to watch an entire series over or research 1867 pages of googling (Yes, I've done this before. It is painful. It took DAYS, or was it weeks?) I will get you your information.

Or perhaps you just want to discuss on what might happen in the anime. That is all fine by me.

Warning: topics may diverge from actual topic into psychological babble. Blame my Psychology teacher.

Day after day, the image implanted in my head is still there.

Orphan Works Bill Allows Legalized Art Theft!

As the title says the U.S. and U.K. are trying a pass a bill that allows legalized art theft. Not concerned? Think the anime recolors and edits will be happy?

Do you want your picture posted all over the internet? Of course not. All you have to do is complain to the right people. Not true. Not with the bill at least.

Any picture, sketch, drawing, painting, photo, etc. belongs to no one. You have no rights to your own face. If someone posts it and even profits from it, you can't do anything unless you pay the green-whores for copyright registration and not in general. Each image is separate.

Anyone can steal your character design, your exact image even, with background and everything and you have no rights to complain. The government is trying to help companies who have no business selling artwork that isn't their own and getting money from the registrations as well.

Does this sound like complaining to you? It is. I'm an artist. If that bill is passed, I will get rid of every image I have on the internet. Other artists you see with beautiful works of art, even here on theOtaku will be stolen. Some artists might be too discouraged (like myself) to post anymore drawings. No more fanart people because the image is no longer theirs.

Do you think yours can't be stolen? Maybe...if you're not found and you're not one of the miraculous 1% that the program (the companies have created to find any sort of image) misses. Maybe you'll be the 1% they'll miss everyday, but more likely you'll be the 99% that have their images on companies computers stating there is no copyright to the image and you don't own it.

No matter how much you drew it, colored it, or taken a photo of, it is not yours. A photo of your face can belong to them. Yes, and it can be posted everywhere unless you pay for copyright.

They deny breaking international law, but they are. International law does not allow anyone to force others into copyright.

To go read the article here's a link: http://mag.awn.com/index.php?ltype=Columns&article_no=3605&page=1

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