File: Feels In 2525.swf-(9.83 MB, 320x180, Anime)
[_] Feels in 2525 Anonymous 02/22/14(Sat)20:48 No.2297688
>> [_] Anonymous 02/22/14(Sat)20:54 No.2297696
>>2297688
this is very nice music video
source on both music and video pls?
>> [_] Anonymous 02/22/14(Sat)20:57 No.2297700
>>2297696
song is In The Year 2525 by Zegar and Evans. idk about the animu.
>> [_] Anonymous 02/22/14(Sat)20:58 No.2297701
Only one I recognized was Evangelion.
>> [_] Anonymous 02/22/14(Sat)20:59 No.2297702
0:30 - 0:45 Serial Experiments Lain
0:45 - 1:00 Metropolis
1:20 - 1:35 Neon Genesis Evangelion
1:35 - 1:55 The End of Evangelion
2:13 - 2:30 Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind
Look what a tiny bit of research/Google can do.
>> [_] Anonymous 02/22/14(Sat)21:00 No.2297705
>>2297702
Arcadia of My Youth
Banner of the Stars
Banner of the Stars II
Cat Soup
Excel Saga
FLCL (Fooly Cooly)
Key the Metal Idol
Kino's Journey (The Beautiful World)
Kurogane Communication
Memories: Cannon Fodder
Metropolis (Rintaro)
Nadia - The Secret of Blue Water (TV)
Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind
Neon Genesis Evangelion
Neon Genesis Evangelion (End of Evangelion)
Noir
Serial Experiments Lain
Space Pirate Captain Herlock: Endless Odyssey
Tokyo Godfathers
Urusei Yatsura: Movie 2 (Beautiful Dreamer)
Oh wait here's the full list.
Thought I recognized Excel Saga too.
>> [_] Anonymous 02/22/14(Sat)21:05 No.2297709
>>2297705
I was hoping it would just be one anime... ;(
>> [_] Anonymous 02/22/14(Sat)21:06 No.2297710
>>2297709
You probably should've noticed it wasn't.
>> [_] Anonymous 02/22/14(Sat)21:10 No.2297714
Wasn't this music used in that one movie?
>> [_] WKZworks 02/22/14(Sat)21:15 No.2297720
>>2297714
It was sung in Alien 3, right before the guy singing it fell into a ventilation shaft fan.
>> [_] Anonymous 02/22/14(Sat)21:15 No.2297721
>>2297714
ah I found it, Gentlemen Broncos
>> [_] Anonymous 02/22/14(Sat)21:15 No.2297722
>>2297705
what was the last anime ? the one with people checking to work
>> [_] WKZworks 02/22/14(Sat)21:18 No.2297727
A little off topic, but I always thought it would be neat to go wandering around some modern
ruins like those in the first part of that AMV. Something like Pripyat, but bigger...like NYC or
Tokyo y'know?
>> [_] Anonymous 02/22/14(Sat)21:19 No.2297728
>>2297727
well... there are a couple of ways to find out
>> [_] Anonymous 02/22/14(Sat)21:22 No.2297733
whenever I hear this I always think they're grossly underestimating their time line
500 years from now, the world won't even be recognizable.
Don't believe me? look how far we've come in the last 200 and the changes are just coming faster
>> [_] Anonymous 02/22/14(Sat)21:29 No.2297743
>>2297710
Anime people all look the same to me.
>> [_] Anonymous 02/22/14(Sat)21:32 No.2297746
>Feels
when will this shit die already?
>> [_] Anonymous 02/22/14(Sat)21:35 No.2297751
>>2297733
Don't forget that the 200 year boon we're in now is all thanks to fossil fuels. Once those run
out we'll return to our normal growth of progress.
>> [_] Anonymous 02/22/14(Sat)21:42 No.2297757
>>2297751
Nope, technology and science has assured we're going to keep trucking at the same speed
>> [_] Anonymous 02/22/14(Sat)21:44 No.2297763
>>2297751
This faggot doesn't even hydro-static engines, thorium reactors, or advanced genetic
augmentation. We'd have half of this shit already if it weren't for government subsidation and
regulation.
>> [_] Anonymous 02/22/14(Sat)21:47 No.2297767
>>2297751
technological advancement was quadratic before we even discovered fossil fuels.
Easy energy helps, but "normal" growth will only happen if we nuke ourselves back to the stone age
>> [_] Anonymous 02/22/14(Sat)21:51 No.2297772
>>2297763
Funny thing is, we built working thorium reactors 40 years ago, but we can't use them because
they require a tiny bit of "weapons grade" U-233 to start up. Beyond that, they could provide
enough power to supply Earth until the sun dies.
>> [_] Anonymous 02/22/14(Sat)21:56 No.2297778
>>2297767
biochemical,
nuclear,
natural disasters,
ponies,
viral infection/pandemic,
solar radiation
>> [_] Anonymous 02/22/14(Sat)21:59 No.2297784
>>2297714
I could have sworn they sung this in one episode of Futurama.
>> [_] Anonymous 02/22/14(Sat)22:03 No.2297789
>>2297778
Ponies and pandemic are the only serious threats there
>> [_] Anonymous 02/22/14(Sat)22:39 No.2297827
>>2297757
>>2297763
You guys are in for a very interesting next 50 years.
>>2297767
But it wasn't. The easy energy, oil, can only be compared to a golden age. Sure we have
alternatives, that is why we're not going back to iron age. The sheer costs to shift from fossil
fuels is huge compared to the research put into alternatives. The reason why we can't continue at
this rate is we simply measure them by comparisons and costs rather than longevity.
It took 200,000 years for homo sapiens to learn copper smithing. We learned seafaring, to the
americas a little over 3k years ago but forgot it until the 10th century, vikings. It wasn't
viable again until the 16th-17th century. Traveling the Atlantic Ocean used to take several
months. Now the same course can be traveled in under a week. That took several thousands of
years. We certainly are not going to regress but we're not going to keep speeding up. Why do you
think, we can keep up that fast of a pace?
>> [_] Anonymous 02/22/14(Sat)22:45 No.2297837
>>2297733
It actually seems pretty open minded to me, as far as visions and predictions of the future go.
Who's to say a nuclear holocaust won't set us back a couple hundred years at some point?
>> [_] Anonymous 02/22/14(Sat)22:50 No.2297843
>>2297837
In 100-200 years, anti-nuke defense will be close to perfected, whether Star Wars-esque
satellites are created or not
If nukes become useless long range, they lose a lot of their tactical power
>> [_] Anonymous 02/22/14(Sat)22:55 No.2297850
>>2297827
>The internet will cease to exist when we can no longer afford to power it
Stop saying these things Anon, it's not good for my heart...
>> [_] Anonymous 02/22/14(Sat)23:01 No.2297858
>>2297843
not when they into railguns fired from satelites and aircraft alike, also, lasers targeting the
anti nuke weapons
lasers and ion canons
and weather control weapons
sprout a volcano up under that shit
>> [_] Anonymous 02/22/14(Sat)23:04 No.2297862
>>2297850
When the hell did I say the internet would stop existing?
>> [_] Anonymous 02/22/14(Sat)23:08 No.2297869
>>2297784
They do, but may be in a different way. It's the episode with the travel time (do not remember
the season neither the episode but you are right)
>> [_] Anonymous 02/22/14(Sat)23:11 No.2297875
>>2297827
We advance at faster and faster paces because we keep building up a knowledge base.
Communications and information technology form the backbone of modern society. Sure it took us
thousands of years to sail when we were worried about literally falling off the face of the Earth.
We discovered DNA in 1953, and fully sequenced the human genome in 2003. The project cost the
same amount as several aircraft carriers. Even in the early 2000's it cost tens of thousands of
dollars to analyze small chunks of DNA. Now you're able to send your own sample to a company to
analyze for health risks for about $100. That level of growth literally blows everything else out
of the water as far as technological speed growth.
>> [_] Anonymous 02/22/14(Sat)23:19 No.2297884
>>2297875
we also just recently came up with the scientific method, atheism being acceptable (and not
punishable by death), and various other MENTAL and IDEOLOGICAL breakthroughs
I say the biggest thing holding us back is ourselves.
>> [_] Anonymous 02/22/14(Sat)23:22 No.2297887
>>2297884
There aren't many forward thinking individuals who are concerned for the generations to come. We
just have millions of people willing to produce and purchase cheap plastic crap that will end up
in a landfill.
>> [_] Anonymous 02/22/14(Sat)23:24 No.2297890
>>2297887
I'm one of the backward thinking individuals.
Honestly I hate every one of you
>> [_] Anonymous 02/22/14(Sat)23:26 No.2297894
>>2297884
Not really. A good portion of the world is content with living in their own filth. Another part
will still stone you for denying their religion.
Even in a place where science is well established and advanced, some of the biggest roadblocks to
progress is in fact other scientists, who try to discredit new ideas, in order to divert funding,
or because they're stuck in their own traditional way of thinking. People hate being told they're
wrong, even scientists.
>> [_] Anonymous 02/22/14(Sat)23:29 No.2297899
>>2297890
I'm not trying to imply that I'm some paragon of a human being here. I mean I'm sitting home on a
Saturday night getting drunk and jerking off to hentai.
There are certain beliefs that resonate with me even though I don't live by them myself.
I think there's a happy medium between "redneck who piles dollar store crap in their yard" and
"selfless globetrotting peace activist."
>> [_] Anonymous 02/22/14(Sat)23:31 No.2297903
>>2297899
I'd be the redneck, but I don't like the dollar store
>> [_] WKZworks 02/22/14(Sat)23:32 No.2297907
>>2297843
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suitcase_nuke
It doesn't have to fly.
>> [_] Anonymous 02/22/14(Sat)23:34 No.2297910
>>2297884
>>2297887
>>2297894
*tips fedora*
>> [_] Anonymous 02/22/14(Sat)23:35 No.2297912
>>2297907
carbombs taken to a whole nuke level
>> [_] WKZworks 02/22/14(Sat)23:36 No.2297914
>>2297907
Granted a Samsonite nuke is still fantasy for the time being, but there's no reason a moving van
couldn't carry one.
>> [_] Anonymous 02/22/14(Sat)23:37 No.2297916
>>2297910
*creeps up behind*
*grabs fedora and holds it back against your face*
*anally penetrates you*
how's this for forward progression?
>> [_] Anonymous 02/22/14(Sat)23:39 No.2297921
>>2297910
Sorry if I came across as some obsessive environmentalist type or preachy atheist type.
I'm really not either. Just rambling.