NuclearOnslaught wrote:*Counts time until his 18th birthday*
narcted wrote:NuclearOnslaught wrote:*Counts time until his 18th birthday*
Here, this will countdown for you. http://www.timeleft.info/![]()
They are your parents. They have a responsibility to control what you watch and where you go. Best thing I can think about approaching them is demonstrating you are a mature individual and that you will not get into trouble while you are there. But this approach will probably not help if they protest to anime in general.
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... hp?v=87528Pwolf wrote:that music was way to "happy" for an anime as dramatic as the kenshin ova... your an evil evil person![]()
Pwolf

Fungie½ wrote:I'm 15, and my mom was just like that, too. She didn't like me watching anime at all, and I didn't dare ask her about a convention. It took a couple more tries but we went to Shoujocon together, and she had a blast. I also started showing her anime (she has some favorites, Hoshi no Koe and Kenji's Spring being the top), and it's cool. Of course, there is that whole money aspect which isn't cool. At all. But it works out. Just give it time.
NuclearOnslaught wrote:That sounds cool, but I doubt my parents will go for that. Whether they like the anime or not, I'm still wasting my time that should be spent studiying (like I am now) It's less anime than the fact that I'm not doing something productive they protest to. Anime just happens to be a convenient outlet to blame it on.
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