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just hand them a bible and an old webster dictionary from before 1999 and walk away
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basically the ones you mentioned like my hero academia. one punch man is also great, maybe start there, because it sort of makes fun of the entire anime hero concept itself and is very self aware. hunter x hunter was cool overall, def geared for a younger crowed but was enjoyable anyway.
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I've tried and tried and tried with anime, but I can't get into it. I think it's the dialogue and the overly emotional\cringey situations and suspense building that rubs me the wrong way. I did enjoy the Cyberpunk Edgerunners and watched a handful of the Avatar Airbender kid (which I was told wasn't actually anime, who knew?). Aside from that the only other ones I can say I liked was Akira, Ninja Scrolls, and Iria Zeiram. Maybe it's just not for me.
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This one was good: https://myanimelist.net/anime/329/Planetes
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Give me your Ohio? The fuck is that?
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Speak English.
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When I started out in BH like 15yrs ago I was only childrens dept (not a fan when compared to working with both kids and adults), and had to co-run a skills group for kids 12-17. Luckily the masters level therapist gal friend of mine was the one coming up with new engagement activities every week, I just had to help run them
One that was a nice icebreaker for a new group was to blow up a beach ball and section it off in a soccer ball pattern with a marker. In each square (hexagon? Polygon? Whatever the fucking spot’s shape are on a soccer ball) you write fun non-invasive question like “do you have any pets?” (Can look up lists of fun questions for kids online), and be sure to pick ones you comfortable answering for all of them Then have the kids huck it around the room and rules are you have to answer the question your right hand (or whatever) lands on. And they can huck it to you. What ends up happening is the more extroverted kids will huck it to whoever while the shyest kids will always huck it at you and then you can re-direct it at whoever isn’t getting any attention Works best for new groups tho | ||
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