I prefer forum in general . Discord is for making friends and spam chats.Hmm... forums are like rail.. some passengers get off at their stations , new one comes.. on some junctions traffic maybe slow, others rushed...
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discord is for fast chat but it's hard to follow discussions if it's really active. forums are for more leisurely and people may reply at their ease and have longer conversations.
Most likely its because most of them are using discord as medium for chats.
In forums there is restriction for spamming. You can say discord has outpaced skype in terms of anonymity feature.
Hmm... forums are like rail.. some passengers get off at their stations , new one comes.. on some junctions traffic maybe slow, others rushed...
IIRC, it was on HIDIVE and Funimation.Anyone got a good place where i can watch the og FLCL?

Everyone has different names on the AB Discord T.T Can't even tell who is from NB/who was active on NB in the old days. Though I guess most of those people aren't there anyway.
Also my knees are ruined![]()
What is it called?Waiting for New Year holidays to start here
it's celebrated here on 14th April
Sinhalese and Tamil New YearWhat is it called?
Sinhalese and Tamil New Year
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and it's based on sun moving from the house of Pisces to the house of Aries or from the house of Aries to the house of Pisces can't remember the science behind it at the moment
Sinhalese and Tamil New Year
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and it's based on sun moving from the house of Pisces to the house of Aries or from the house of Aries to the house of Pisces can't remember the science behind it at the moment

I see, that's interesting...it seems every culture have their own way to determine the New year, and it's nice to learn them all ^^
Is there anything in particular that you do in that day?
Mesh sankranti- so Sun enters House of Aries.
Many celebrate new year around this time in India too. In northern state of UP new year starts from Krishna paksha so with Holi celebrations but in many states ( Tamil, Malayalam, Bengali calendars) they prefer to start 15 days later with Shukla Paksha. (Zoroastrian Nauroz falls around Holi too.)
I think some other eastern Asian countries too started their traditional calendars around the same time.. kind of fits with change of season ... the western calendar starts somewhat in the middle of seasons.