
Just changed my LiveSpaces theme. New look, new feel. New page layout. Why, you ask? Because I said so dammit. I was getting bored with the previous one already - yes I get bored very easily - so I went ahead and changed it. Not like I changed a whole lot about it either, because LiveSpaces sucks and they don't have too many personalization options. So you either end up with a theme that probably a hundred other people are using, or you just force yourself to sit there and pretend to be happy about the lame boring colors on your space. Lame boring colors indeed.
Anyway, why red, you ask? Yosh, I'm aware red isn't exactly the calming color. It's proven to aggravate headaches and possibly increase PMS levels by a factor of 0.5%. But no, I'm not trying to attract menopausal people and make them crash bang their monitors. Not exactly. I was only trying to get an AKATSUKI feel to the whole thing. lol.
What's AKATSUKI? The coolest rouge ninja organization EVER is what it is! Weirdly, the organization is all about bringing back peace to the world, by destroying everything in it XP The logic behind that goal is as follows:
- War sucks.
- The ninja nations are always warring.
- Ninja nations earn their keep from their services in war.
- Therefore ninja nations provoke war, just to keep the money rolling.
- Minor villages that have nothing to do with any of the ninja nations' war games are victimized and pretty much totally destroyed and left to fend for themselves.
- War sucks.
- Therefore in order to prevent war you got to build this totally menacing weapon of mass destruction to scare the shit out of people.
- And then you'd actually use it on the entire world. The people who survive remember the pain and stay the heck away from any thoughts of war.
- Hence there'll be peace. But only for a little while, after which the cycle starts again and history repeats itself.
In the words of Pain (the 'leader' of AKATSUKI) :
"The world will know true pain, and the fear of that pain will put an end to war... It will lead the world to stability and peace."
"Eventually the checkmate's power will weaken and people will begin fighting again. This time they will use the weapon themselves and once more know true pain. And then for a short time peace will come again, ... it will give birth to short periods of peace within this endless chain of hatred .... that is my wish."
The 'power' they're talking about here is the combined power of the nine demon forces that are currently sealed within human 'vessels' (known as Bijuu). Now our main character Naruto is one of them, and happens to have the ninth - the nine tailed demon fox - sealed within him. So naturally AKATSUKI was after him (until he pwned Pain and convinced Nagato, the guy controlling the six bodies of Pain, to not go beserk on the world just yet).
Hmm... doesn't this sound a lot like war and politics today? Take the West for example. We've got some of the richest and most powerful countries of the world coming together and actually nurturing terrorism in other developing countries. Why? Because it's fast cash baby! Big guns, drugs, ammo, and whatnot. And of course more big guns and ammo are handed over to the countries going through all that crap at the delegates' table. Fast cash, fast cash. Two faces, fast cash.
Which is why I'm so not against Iran or Korea or any other nation building nuclear weapons. The East needs them too. I mean, what right does the West have in ordering the East to disarm themselves while they keep their precious nukes, ready any time to wipe out the 'poorer' part of the world? I'm not saying they will nuke the world, I'm just saying WE don't need their threats. Ethno-centric idiots.
Okay, so here's another memorable Pain quote:
"We are but men, drawn to act in the name of revenge we deem to be "Justice." But when we call our vengeance "Justice," it only breeds more revenge...forging the first link in the chains of hatred."
That reminds me of a quote by the Buddha about the word JUSTICE where He said "Justice is a dangerous word."
They're both really powerful, especially in this day and age. Kishimoto-sama is phenomenal methinks. He has created a real-life story about war, heroism, justice, death, and life, and for people who really aren't into religious teachings could probably learn something about the way the world works through anime.
That brings me to another point. I really can't stand people who assume anime sucks just because it's 'cartoons' that are not at the level of detail as Disney. I especially can't stand people who dare to make that comment even without dedicating themselves to a few episodes of a good recommended anime. (BTW have you seen Disney's latest works cartoon-wise? OMJ sucky sucky sucky! Totally poorly done with no original plot. B.O.R.I.N.G) Yes, so their opinion boils down to just presumptions and prejudice. I know because I used to be one of those people. I thought anime was just bad animation with squeaky voices. Only then did I discover the phenomenal difference between the Japanese originals and the Arabic dubs! lol.
You've got to approach something new with an open mind to fully understand the benefits. And Naruto has a great story - apart from the crappy fillers =_< . Naruto was the first real anime series I started watching and it's been five years now. I've pretty much gotten addicted to it O.o So yeah, it'll always be at the top of my list. (But there's Code Gaess and Death Note close by too! Two more AWESOME anime btw. I'm still discovering more...)
Not exactly a big fan of Bleach though, because I feel the plot is quite lacking... But I admit the fight scenes are awesome and they've got some hilarious comedy scenes too! And the music is way too cool sometimes XD Too too cool that sometimes the music kicks ass more than the story itself... Also, I don't exactly get how you can 'die' twice. I mean, once you're dead and 'cross over' you go to Soul Society, but then you could also actually die once again in soul society if you're not careful. WTF right? And how come some people 'grow up' in Soul Society? Take Rukia for example. She was a baby when she came to SS, but now she's a woman...? And Gin, Rangiku, Byakuya... they all 'grew up' too. And Hitsugaya's still a kid...?! The whole thing just went around and contradicted itself didn't it..? *yes it did*
But Naruto? Well I just feel Naruto touches on so many human topics, and it's like everybody can relate to at least one character. It's not about the music, or the outfits, the comedy, or even the fight scenes. It's all about the human struggle in a complicated world that you've got no control over. The only thing you can control is yourself and you have to use that will power and faith in yourself to make some meaning out of your life... Otherwise you'll just become a 'tool' in somebody else's big plans. And I like that kind of story :D That's why Naruto/Naruto Shippuuden's numbah 1 on my list!
Ooh! And I'll be going to Sri Lanka on the 28th. Unfortunately the Kelaniya district has the highest number of dengue cases, as well as swine flu cases. So I'm hoping dad doesn't want us to spend the entire holiday at grandmother's. OMJ noooooo! I hate staying there! For the simple reason that I don't like my grandmother lol.
Yeah, so anyway, I've thought of working on the 100 theme challenge during the holidays. It's supposed to be a 100 ART themes, but I'm going to write them out as part of an English essay writing practice course for my brothers. And we're going to blog it. LOL. I come up with fun ways to teach huh? I'm just hoping it works... >=D
Right, so let me end today's post with another quote on war, taken from Naruto:
Pain: "We're both of the same breed, after all...motives for war are of no concern. Religion, ideology, resources, land, spite, love, or just because...no matter how pathetic the reason, it's enough to start war."
