@Knoelle I actually joined the debate club so I can argue the absolute hell out of anything and everything I could, and the end result was no more than mere frustration for all parties involved, but the point remains, I like arguing, it's fun and a great exercise to improve witty and quick thinking.
@Knoelle It's whatever, just my view on things, though I am known for having somewhat of an eccentric side, I think that's a downright practical, and simple procedure. Of course, online friends are cool too, and finding people in the same fandom/niche is cool, and you'll definitely be able to...
Well to each their own, some people are just more socially inept than others, but it's just one of those things where you have to break out of your comfort zone to accomplish something. Making friends is not hard. All it takes is one or two words to form the foundation of a friendship.
@Knoelle is it, because instead of actively seeking out some internet stranger, you're able to gauge the age group and even some personal interests and some personality traits because there are things you can visually perceive.
They'd be best off just adapting :re accurately and let the anime only people figure it out themselves or read the manga. There's no way they can fit it all into just a few cours.