<p>^ Right? I was like “cooool, deathnote debate” but I wonder if people actually watched deathnote or were like “WHuT!? MORAL QUESTIONS! I LOOOOOVE MORAL QUESTIONS!” because they asked a lot about the details of this “deathnote”.</p>
<p>two words:
Categorical imperative</p>
<p>and follow it.</p>
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<p>What’s wrong with taking the thread seriously?</p>
<p>^^yeah, there were very few comments about watching Death Note and loving the anime. </p>
<p>^The topic is based on an anime. I wouldn’t take such a topic too seriously. However, the anime does make the viewers reflect on their morals and beliefs.</p>
<p>Yep, like the comment on the top of this page, it’s very serious. I imagine him wearing a monocle and saying “I say the question is irrelevant! For as power increases the probability of it being abused approaches one. Thus it is almost certain that the man would misuse his power, and thus act immorally.”</p>
<p>Good animes have purposes.</p>
<p>Lol buzz killington.</p>
<p>nuh-uh, samurai champloo kinda didn’t (I mean…I can’t find the whole purpose besides a kick ass adventure) and was awesome</p>
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<p>Does Sayonara, Zetsubou Sensei belong in that category?</p>