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Mar 17, 2017 12:16 AM
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| I saw this recent video from Chibi Reviews where he did a video Eureka Seven get a movie trilogy and this potently a new Golden Age of Anime. A lot of anime's this year have been coming back with a new season or movie, like Attack on Titan Season 2 finally here, Madhouse finally getting the point and doing sequels like Overlord season 2, One Punch Man season 2, older series getting revived like Code Geass, Eureka Seven, Tenchi Muyo being back and Full Metal Panic coming back, also SAO Season 3 and High School DxD Season 4. There been a new announcement almost every week, if this true then these are the anime's I personally want to come back. A bigger reveal for High School DxD Season 4 and release date, maybe with Novel 23 this weekend. Spice & Wolf Season 3 Devil is Part-Timer Season 2 Maoyuu Yuusha Season 2 Amagi Brilliant Park Season 2 Log Horizon Season 3 Nyan Koi Finally a Season 2 Witch Craft Works Season 2 Possibly a Tokyo Ghoul Reboot Sakurasou Season 2 Golden Time Season 2 A new series for Zoids High School of the Dead Season 2 if possible, there's was something at the end of OVA about that. Toriko Season 2 God Eater Season 2 I would also like to see anime's like Rurouni Kenshin, Inuyasha and Yu Yu Hakusho to make a come back too. So is there any anime's that your really hoping to make a come back badly? |
HollowIchigo58Mar 17, 2017 12:23 AM
Mar 17, 2017 12:27 AM
#2
| I wouldn't go that far and call it a "Golden Age" - but there are a few nice sequels being announced. [In case they won't end up failing.] Some anime sequels or "comebacks" I'd like to see in the future are "JoJo" [but I'm actually pretty optimistic about this one]. An "Uchuu Kyoudai" sequel, because I'm way too much in love with the manga. Actually I was about to say "Kino no Tabi" - but there was finally an announcement [I really hope it's a sequel not just a remake]. A Rurouni Kenshin Bluray Box [remastered] would be lovely too. I really want to replace the DVD Box. |
cure_potatoMar 17, 2017 12:32 AM
Mar 17, 2017 12:29 AM
#3
| wow a bazilion sequels this must be the golden age wow |
Mar 17, 2017 12:29 AM
#4
| I am sorry but I will be blunt here: You are jumping the gun. Sequels and reboots generally tend to be cash-grab with almost no effort put on them to be better than their predecessor (best example would be NGE and its rebuilds). I have no hopes from any of the sequels. Call me pessimist but I have begun to grow out from hyping things. It's best if you grow out of it as well. |
Mar 17, 2017 12:32 AM
#5
| Golden Time Season 2? Whatchu smokin' bud? |
| TEN COMMANDMENTS: 1) If Evangelion and Psycho-Pass are his only 10s, he probably also worships Tool and smells like cheesy puffs 2) Freudian psychosis =/= good writing 3) Moe blob art style is only ok in pure slice-of-life comedy 4) It's ok to enjoy shounen. Having fun is allowed 5) It is not ok to enjoy isekai (jk, it is, I just fucking hate it) 6) Creator breakdown =/= good writing 7) A story does not have to be wrapped up with a bow. Life is messy, why would a good story need to be tidy? 8) InuYasha is proto-Twilight 9) Ecchi CAN be good, but is almost always an abomination 10) If God is real, They allowed Super Kid to happen, so fuck Them |
Mar 17, 2017 12:34 AM
#6
| Hey I thought Golden Time was a really good romance. |
Mar 17, 2017 12:36 AM
#7
| It does seem like we're getting a lot of new reboots and sequels of shows we all thought were long over. It's nice for the fans of those shows. But there are some things I think could have been left as-is and doesn't need it (Code Geass). From your list the only thing I can see realistically happening is Log Horizon, but I'd love to see a HOTD 2 as well. It'll never happen since the author doesn't give a fuck about it, but it's never bad to pray hope. All we need is Index 3 and fans can start popping the champagne. |
Mar 17, 2017 12:36 AM
#8
John_2001 said: I really hate that saying, Cash-grab and I don't care if it is and im just happy that a lot of anime I really love are coming back, also I like that idea of it being a Golden Age.I am sorry but I will be blunt here: You are jumping the gun. Sequels and reboots generally tend to be cash-grab with almost no effort put on them to be better than their predecessor (best example would be NGE and its rebuilds). I have no hopes from any of the sequels. Call me pessimist but I have begun to grow out from hyping things. It's best if you grow out of it as well. |
Mar 17, 2017 12:38 AM
#9
| Sequels are the contrary of what a golden age should be about. It's more about original creative and innovative new anime, not the continuation or reboot of other shows. And looking at the titles you name this is quite the weak golden age, maybe bronze. |
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Mar 17, 2017 12:40 AM
#10
Nabris said: Im really happy Code Geass is coming back, because I really hated the ending of season 2It does seem like we're getting a lot of new reboots and sequels of shows we all thought were long over. It's nice for the fans of those shows. But there are some things I think could have been left as-is and doesn't need it (Code Geass). From your list the only thing I can see realistically happening is Log Horizon, but I'd love to see a HOTD 2 as well. It'll never happen since the author doesn't give a fuck about it, but it's never bad to pray hope. All we need is Index 3 and fans can start popping the champagne. Also yeah because he's mostly focusing on shit like Triage X. |
Mar 17, 2017 12:42 AM
#11
| i expect the next season of code geass is like the last arc of death note with near and mello but if ninja maid gets more porn it's all fine |
Mar 17, 2017 12:42 AM
#12
zal said: Nah to me its Golden because I love all these anime's.Sequels are the contrary of what a golden age should be about. It's more about original creative and innovative new anime, not the continuation or reboot of other shows. And looking at the titles you name this is quite the weak golden age, maybe bronze. |
Mar 17, 2017 12:43 AM
#13
HollowIchigo58 said: Ok, you love those anime and good for you but that doesn't make it a golden age.zal said: Nah to me its Golden because I love all these anime's.Sequels are the contrary of what a golden age should be about. It's more about original creative and innovative new anime, not the continuation or reboot of other shows. And looking at the titles you name this is quite the weak golden age, maybe bronze. |
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Mar 17, 2017 12:44 AM
#14
HollowIchigo58 said: Im really happy Code Geass is coming back, because I really hated the ending of season 2 Also yeah because he's mostly focusing on shit like Triage X. Meh, whether people hate it or not I thought it ended on a good note. The story was over, everything was resolved (kinda?) so I just don't see a point. But we'll see, I guess. It could be good. Oh don't get me wrong Triage X is dumb fun and I love it, but I do sometimes feel bitter when I read it because it exists and it's holding back more HOTD content. XD |
Mar 17, 2017 12:46 AM
#15
zal said: Well me and Chibi think other wise because a Golden Age can be a come back of old series.HollowIchigo58 said: Ok, you love those anime and that's good for you but that doesn't make it a golden age.zal said: Sequels are the contrary of what a golden age should be about. It's more about original creative and innovative new anime, not the continuation or reboot of other shows. And looking at the titles you name this is quite the weak golden age, maybe bronze. See the definition. https://www.google.com/webhp?ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8#safe=off&q=golden+age&*&dobs=golden%20age |
Mar 17, 2017 12:46 AM
#16
HollowIchigo58 said: John_2001 said: I really hate that saying, Cash-grab and I don't care if it is and im just happy that a lot of anime I really love are coming back, also I like that idea of it being a Golden Age.I am sorry but I will be blunt here: You are jumping the gun. Sequels and reboots generally tend to be cash-grab with almost no effort put on them to be better than their predecessor (best example would be NGE and its rebuilds). I have no hopes from any of the sequels. Call me pessimist but I have begun to grow out from hyping things. It's best if you grow out of it as well. Sorry bro but I am not planning to sugarcoat my words. However, I will eat a crow if majority of the sequels, the ones you mentioned, defy my exceptions. |
Mar 17, 2017 12:48 AM
#17
John_2001 said: I really hope they do defy your exceptions and meet mine.HollowIchigo58 said: John_2001 said: I am sorry but I will be blunt here: You are jumping the gun. Sequels and reboots generally tend to be cash-grab with almost no effort put on them to be better than their predecessor (best example would be NGE and its rebuilds). I have no hopes from any of the sequels. Call me pessimist but I have begun to grow out from hyping things. It's best if you grow out of it as well. Sorry bro but I am not planning to sugarcoat my words. However, I will eat a crow if majority of the sequels, the ones you mentioned, defy my exceptions. |
Mar 17, 2017 12:50 AM
#18
| The announced Eureka Seven movies sure are golden news, at least... |
Mar 17, 2017 12:51 AM
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Mar 17, 2017 12:52 AM
#20
n8fury said: Also Overlord Season and Sword Art Online Season 3 tooThe announced Eureka Seven movies sure are golden news, at least... |
Mar 17, 2017 12:53 AM
#21
RedInfinity said: I said its a possibility that a Golden Age could happen.It can only be a golden age after the event has happened and the results are analysed as such |
Mar 17, 2017 12:55 AM
#22
HollowIchigo58 said: RedInfinity said: I said its a possibility that a Golden Age could happen.It can only be a golden age after the event has happened and the results are analysed as such I am aware of that, but sadly the results could be disastrous. So don't bring your hopes to high, you might just get disappointed. |
Mar 17, 2017 12:59 AM
#23
RedInfinity said: Im a optimist about these things and disappointments, im used to these because they happen a lot to me.HollowIchigo58 said: RedInfinity said: It can only be a golden age after the event has happened and the results are analysed as such I am aware of that, but sadly the results could be disastrous. So don't bring your hopes to high, you might just get disappointed. |
Mar 17, 2017 1:00 AM
#24
HollowIchigo58 said: RedInfinity said: Im a optimist about this and disapointments, im used to these because they happen a lot to me.HollowIchigo58 said: RedInfinity said: I said its a possibility that a Golden Age could happen.It can only be a golden age after the event has happened and the results are analysed as such I am aware of that, but sadly the results could be disastrous. So don't bring your hopes to high, you might just get disappointed. Lol how can you be an optimist when you are struck with failure so often, what are you a masochist? |
Mar 17, 2017 1:03 AM
#25
RedInfinity said: No, im just very desensitised by these things that im used to both.HollowIchigo58 said: RedInfinity said: HollowIchigo58 said: RedInfinity said: I said its a possibility that a Golden Age could happen.It can only be a golden age after the event has happened and the results are analysed as such I am aware of that, but sadly the results could be disastrous. So don't bring your hopes to high, you might just get disappointed. Lol how can you be an optimist when you are struck with failure so often, what are you a masochist? |
Mar 17, 2017 1:03 AM
#26
RedInfinity said: HollowIchigo58 said: RedInfinity said: It can only be a golden age after the event has happened and the results are analysed as such I am aware of that, but sadly the results could be disastrous. So don't bring your hopes to high, you might just get disappointed. There's really a lot at stake when they revive classics like Code Geass or Eureka Seven. I'm still unsure what to think of it? Milking the cash cow by utilizing successful franchises as the newer ones get more and more risky? Or could it really be an attempt to level up the quality once again? |
Mar 17, 2017 1:06 AM
#27
n8fury said: RedInfinity said: HollowIchigo58 said: RedInfinity said: I said its a possibility that a Golden Age could happen.It can only be a golden age after the event has happened and the results are analysed as such I am aware of that, but sadly the results could be disastrous. So don't bring your hopes to high, you might just get disappointed. There's really a lot at stake when they revive classics like Code Geass or Eureka Seven. I'm still unsure what to think of it? Milking the cash cow by utilizing successful franchises as the newer ones get more and more risky? Or could it really be an attempt to level up the quality once again? Because of the infinitely high expectations, sadly the result will probably end up as a failure, as no matter what happens the fans won't be fully satisfied. Nostalgia plays a big role, as new material hasn't aged like the old, or the people may not have rewatched the original for a long time. There is a small chance of it exceeding though. It happens, although rarely. |
Mar 17, 2017 1:06 AM
#28
n8fury said: I love seeing cash cows get milked, like Naruto.RedInfinity said: HollowIchigo58 said: RedInfinity said: I said its a possibility that a Golden Age could happen.It can only be a golden age after the event has happened and the results are analysed as such I am aware of that, but sadly the results could be disastrous. So don't bring your hopes to high, you might just get disappointed. There's really a lot at stake when they revive classics like Code Geass or Eureka Seven. I'm still unsure what to think of it? Milking the cash cow by utilizing successful franchises as the newer ones get more and more risky? Or could it really be an attempt to level up the quality once again? |
Mar 17, 2017 1:08 AM
#29
| Where'd you hear of all these new releases, especially Sakurasou? |
Mar 17, 2017 1:09 AM
#30
alextat120 said: No, these are ones I want to come back.Where'd you hear of all these new releases, especially Sakurasou? |
Mar 17, 2017 1:15 AM
#31
Mar 17, 2017 1:15 AM
#32
Mar 17, 2017 1:19 AM
#33
karambia said: Well me and Chibi think other wise because a Golden Age can be a come back of old series.I see 2, 2, 3 sequel reboot etc what so golden about that mate? See the definition. https://www.google.com/webhp?ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8#safe=off&q=golden+age&*&dobs=golden%20age |
Mar 17, 2017 1:24 AM
#34
HollowIchigo58 said: Hey I thought Golden Time was a really good romance. I disagree, but even if I didn't, the conflict was resolved. What is there to do? |
| TEN COMMANDMENTS: 1) If Evangelion and Psycho-Pass are his only 10s, he probably also worships Tool and smells like cheesy puffs 2) Freudian psychosis =/= good writing 3) Moe blob art style is only ok in pure slice-of-life comedy 4) It's ok to enjoy shounen. Having fun is allowed 5) It is not ok to enjoy isekai (jk, it is, I just fucking hate it) 6) Creator breakdown =/= good writing 7) A story does not have to be wrapped up with a bow. Life is messy, why would a good story need to be tidy? 8) InuYasha is proto-Twilight 9) Ecchi CAN be good, but is almost always an abomination 10) If God is real, They allowed Super Kid to happen, so fuck Them |
Mar 17, 2017 1:26 AM
#35
| More like an anime renaissance amirite ayyyyy |
Mar 17, 2017 1:27 AM
#36
bastard_of_young said: What are you talking about, Golden Time has 8 novels.I disagree, but even if I didn't, the conflict was resolved. What is there to do? |
Mar 17, 2017 1:28 AM
#37
RedInfinity said: n8fury said: RedInfinity said: HollowIchigo58 said: RedInfinity said: I said its a possibility that a Golden Age could happen.It can only be a golden age after the event has happened and the results are analysed as such I am aware of that, but sadly the results could be disastrous. So don't bring your hopes to high, you might just get disappointed. There's really a lot at stake when they revive classics like Code Geass or Eureka Seven. I'm still unsure what to think of it? Milking the cash cow by utilizing successful franchises as the newer ones get more and more risky? Or could it really be an attempt to level up the quality once again? Because of the infinitely high expectations, sadly the result will probably end up as a failure, as no matter what happens the fans won't be fully satisfied. Nostalgia plays a big role, as new material hasn't aged like the old, or the people may not have rewatched the original for a long time. There is a small chance of it exceeding though. It happens, although rarely. A Lelouch-based Code Geass has a solid shot at success simply because Lelouch is a magnetically charismatic character. Eureka Seven? That franchise doesn't have something like that to bank on. |
| TEN COMMANDMENTS: 1) If Evangelion and Psycho-Pass are his only 10s, he probably also worships Tool and smells like cheesy puffs 2) Freudian psychosis =/= good writing 3) Moe blob art style is only ok in pure slice-of-life comedy 4) It's ok to enjoy shounen. Having fun is allowed 5) It is not ok to enjoy isekai (jk, it is, I just fucking hate it) 6) Creator breakdown =/= good writing 7) A story does not have to be wrapped up with a bow. Life is messy, why would a good story need to be tidy? 8) InuYasha is proto-Twilight 9) Ecchi CAN be good, but is almost always an abomination 10) If God is real, They allowed Super Kid to happen, so fuck Them |
Mar 17, 2017 1:28 AM
#38
Ckan said: Ohhh, that can be a good one too, like Disney movies.More like an anime renaissance amirite ayyyyy |
Mar 17, 2017 1:29 AM
#39
| It's more that the current decade has been so lame for anime that having a few decent seasons makes things look wonderful by comparison. The golden age, if it ever existed, already occurred from the late 1970s to mid-1980s. Anime had a brief return to mainstream success in the mid-to-late 2000's, and now it is just doing its usual thing again with the rare two or three anime per year receiving any significant financial success. |
Mar 17, 2017 1:31 AM
#40
bastard_of_young said: You never know what will happen in the future, hell I was extremely surprised about Samurai Jack came back after all these years.RedInfinity said: n8fury said: RedInfinity said: HollowIchigo58 said: RedInfinity said: I said its a possibility that a Golden Age could happen.It can only be a golden age after the event has happened and the results are analysed as such I am aware of that, but sadly the results could be disastrous. So don't bring your hopes to high, you might just get disappointed. There's really a lot at stake when they revive classics like Code Geass or Eureka Seven. I'm still unsure what to think of it? Milking the cash cow by utilizing successful franchises as the newer ones get more and more risky? Or could it really be an attempt to level up the quality once again? Because of the infinitely high expectations, sadly the result will probably end up as a failure, as no matter what happens the fans won't be fully satisfied. Nostalgia plays a big role, as new material hasn't aged like the old, or the people may not have rewatched the original for a long time. There is a small chance of it exceeding though. It happens, although rarely. A Lelouch-based Code Geass has a solid shot at success simply because Lelouch is a magnetically charismatic character. Eureka Seven? That franchise doesn't have something like that to bank on. |
Mar 17, 2017 1:32 AM
#41
HollowIchigo58 said: bastard_of_young said: What are you talking about, Golden Time has 8 novels.HollowIchigo58 said: Hey I thought Golden Time was a really good romance. I disagree, but even if I didn't, the conflict was resolved. What is there to do? Yeah, and the anime covered all of them (in a somewhat rushed manner). |
| TEN COMMANDMENTS: 1) If Evangelion and Psycho-Pass are his only 10s, he probably also worships Tool and smells like cheesy puffs 2) Freudian psychosis =/= good writing 3) Moe blob art style is only ok in pure slice-of-life comedy 4) It's ok to enjoy shounen. Having fun is allowed 5) It is not ok to enjoy isekai (jk, it is, I just fucking hate it) 6) Creator breakdown =/= good writing 7) A story does not have to be wrapped up with a bow. Life is messy, why would a good story need to be tidy? 8) InuYasha is proto-Twilight 9) Ecchi CAN be good, but is almost always an abomination 10) If God is real, They allowed Super Kid to happen, so fuck Them |
Mar 17, 2017 1:44 AM
#42
Mar 17, 2017 1:45 AM
#43
| OPM and maybe God Eater are the only ones I will be watching from the ones you mentioned, idk about Code Geass: Resurrection of Trainwreck but it might be interesting to see the discussions. Ofc I would like sequels to most of my favs. Watching Chibi is bad for your health btw Golden Age of Anime? Well see next year after this has finished but its hard to imagine, it will probably be for some people I guess so all the power to them. |
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Mar 17, 2017 1:55 AM
#44
| Yeah, should've started with this point, but if Sequel City is the Golden Age, I'm not lovin' gold. I'd like Japanimation to put off going full Hollywood as long as it can. Some shows need/deserve them, and I'll watch Code Geass R3, but I want new properties. Now a reboot of Twelve Kingdoms covering the whole series... |
| TEN COMMANDMENTS: 1) If Evangelion and Psycho-Pass are his only 10s, he probably also worships Tool and smells like cheesy puffs 2) Freudian psychosis =/= good writing 3) Moe blob art style is only ok in pure slice-of-life comedy 4) It's ok to enjoy shounen. Having fun is allowed 5) It is not ok to enjoy isekai (jk, it is, I just fucking hate it) 6) Creator breakdown =/= good writing 7) A story does not have to be wrapped up with a bow. Life is messy, why would a good story need to be tidy? 8) InuYasha is proto-Twilight 9) Ecchi CAN be good, but is almost always an abomination 10) If God is real, They allowed Super Kid to happen, so fuck Them |
Mar 17, 2017 3:57 AM
#45
| I would agree to a large extent, there definitely is a rise in quality |
Mar 17, 2017 4:02 AM
#46
| While I'm excited for many of these sequels, it doesn't make this year any better than any other |
Mar 17, 2017 4:05 AM
#47
| I don't think so. It should only be called a Golden Age when the anime being released are decent in quality. |
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Mar 17, 2017 4:58 AM
#48
| oh god where to begin let's dissect op's entire post then :> HollowIchigo58 said: I saw this recent video from Chibi Reviews where he did a video Eureka Seven get a movie trilogy and this potently a new Golden Age of Anime. A lot of anime's this year have been coming back with a new season or movie, like Attack on Titan Season 2 finally here, Madhouse finally getting the point and doing sequels like Overlord season 2, One Punch Man season 2, older series getting revived like Code Geass, Eureka Seven, Tenchi Muyo being back and Full Metal Panic coming back, also SAO Season 3 and High School DxD Season 4. There been a new announcement almost every week, if this true then these are the anime's I personally want to come back. A bigger reveal for High School DxD Season 4 and release date, maybe with Novel 23 this weekend. Spice & Wolf Season 3 Devil is Part-Timer Season 2 Maoyuu Yuusha Season 2 Amagi Brilliant Park Season 2 Log Horizon Season 3 Nyan Koi Finally a Season 2 Witch Craft Works Season 2 Possibly a Tokyo Ghoul Reboot Sakurasou Season 2 Golden Time Season 2 A new series for Zoids High School of the Dead Season 2 if possible, there's was something at the end of OVA about that. Toriko Season 2 God Eater Season 2 I would also like to see anime's like Rurouni Kenshin, Inuyasha and Yu Yu Hakusho to make a come back too. So is there any anime's that your really hoping to make a come back badly? not alot of people liked the politic arc in aot, season 2 would be popular, only if they dont cover that ok firstly, madhouse does do sequel, just that they stopped doing it for some reason, that meme has stopped being funny overlord s2 -mediorce opm s2 -fair enough no series getting revived isnt a good thing, they ruined one of the better ending in anime with that bs move so code geass is gonna suck eureka seven becoming a set of 3 movies sound like rebuild, and we all know how that went. didnt watch tenchi muyo so no comment fmp would be good if the studio that is doing it isnt xebec :/ now to trash half of the series you want a s2 of. maoyuu yuusha, too unpopular, or at best cult classic log horizon, covered almost all of the LN, same with golden time. nyan and witch didnt watch so idk YYh and inuyasha covered all of the anime, no point in continuing kenshin and TG only chance for a reboot is if they switch studio now as for your original statement, golden age of anime, how is an era of mostly mediorce shows that will probably be forgotten in 2-3 years. or the fact that making mostly non original content, not trying new stuff, and only relying on cashcows, nostalgia or making half assed adaptation a golden age. a golden age would be the 90s, where alot of experimental shit were made, the 80s which spawned 1 of the biggest franchise and 1 not as big but still famous one, or even the mid 00s where there was both quality and quantity there was smart shows for the smart people, sol shows for the sol fans heck the mid 00s spawned 2 of the big 3 animes, and the 2 of the top 3 animes on mal all of thoese are golden age, this is just the year of sequels, HollowIchigo58 said: n8fury said: I love seeing cash cows get milked, like Naruto.RedInfinity said: HollowIchigo58 said: RedInfinity said: I said its a possibility that a Golden Age could happen.It can only be a golden age after the event has happened and the results are analysed as such I am aware of that, but sadly the results could be disastrous. So don't bring your hopes to high, you might just get disappointed. There's really a lot at stake when they revive classics like Code Geass or Eureka Seven. I'm still unsure what to think of it? Milking the cash cow by utilizing successful franchises as the newer ones get more and more risky? Or could it really be an attempt to level up the quality once again? and people wonder why naruto is a laughing stock, it's cause of fans like this guy people, |
| It's good that Slop leveling won the CR awards with such a power gap, Gaijin Weebs don't deserve good anime. Not after what they did to frieren, kusuriya, and many others |
Mar 17, 2017 5:06 AM
#49
| I wouldn't say that it's the Golden Age to be fairly honest. I say... I mean this decade was fine. Although it's pretty difficult to tell how this will turn in the next, Idk, we have until 2020, at we're at 2017, sooo... 2 years or 3 more? |
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