don’t say lazy

18 Responses to “don’t say lazy”

  1. Been listening to this since yesterday. Would be sweet if they’d perform one of these songs, or maybe even both of the theme songs in the one of the episodes.

  2. In full, ‘Don’t say lazy’ was nothing special, nothing more to it since the anime, but ‘Cagayake! GIRLS’ was absolutely brilliant XD

  3. Hmm, gonna have to register an account to extend those downloads Jason. Rapidshare is pickier these days.

    Alternate links: http://www.mediafire.com/?oumfiwk2ntt
    http://www.mediafire.com/?ntyoozinzim

    Now excuse me as I drown myself in sugar. So moe~

  4. Pass.

  5. [glance at Mio]

    Please. Anybody. I beg of you. Explain to me the purpose of the “teeny, tiny hat” fashion.

    Explain to me why it should mean anything other than “I’ve got a huge, Dib-sized head!”

    And explain to me why this fashion trend isn’t dead yet.

  6. Either rapidshare hates you, Jason, or is being really passive aggressive about hating me:
    http://img13.imageshack.us/img.....denied.jpg

    @W4:
    Attack +4, HP-2, increases attack when the wearer is in mortal peril.
    Everything I know about fashion I learned from The World Ends With You.

  7. Had Cagayake! Girls and Don’t Say “Lazy” looping for God Knows how many hours while trying not to Lost My Music.

  8. I love you.

  9. >Please. Anybody. I beg of you. Explain to me the purpose of the “teeny, tiny hat” fashion.

    I think the intent is to look like a Victorian doll.

  10. @W4
    Mini hats have been a regular staple of Lolita fashion for years. Specifically Ouji, Elegant, Aristocrat, Gothic, and Classic styles of lolita (yes, there are many sub-groups to lolita style). As seen on the other girls, hair brooches and oversized bows are also a common hair accessory. The empire-waist dresses, tights, and Hugi’s hair style are all typical of lolita fashion as well.

    Tiny hats are finally making their way across the sea and becoming popular outside of Japan
    http://www.nylonmag.com/?secti.....parid=2885

    Anyway, a nice and modernized take on Lolitas. Kudos to the person in charge of that department at Kyoto, anime tends to fail when it comes to practical fashion.

  11. >Everything I know about fashion I learned from The World Ends With You.

    I dunno about basing fashion knowledge from TWEWY, I mean this is the game that allows you to put a sailor-fuku on what is basically the Japanese equivalent of a gangsta. And the stat bonuses kinda back up w4’s point, seeing as how they aren’t very good…

    Anyway, addictive j-pop is addictive.

  12. I like the images and setting of the ending, but I prefer the OP song…

    Am I weird? or simply not broken enough?

  13. Please. Anybody. I beg of you. Explain to me the purpose of the “teeny, tiny hat” fashion.

    Dunno, but based on other K-On trends, I predict there will be a run on the tiny hat market. Get em while they’re hot!

  14. “Please. Anybody. I beg of you. Explain to me the purpose of the “teeny, tiny hat” fashion.”

    only exists to help distinguish gothic lolita from generic old clothes

  15. Remember MOYASHIMON? Maybe Goth lolis are required to wear tiny hats to denote their trap status.

  16. Ordered. The full OP is great. It even has a roll call!

  17. AH NICE QUALITY VERSIONS ARE FINALLY HERE YES. I can finally fix up my tabs (and add vocals and more keyboards to them). I’ll try to get a video of me playing the full song soon hahahahaha. And the tabs are on ulitmate-guitar dot com.

  18. Is any of the music from this show any good? I watched the first episode, and aside from it being disappointingly moeblob-ly I did not much like the bit of music it had. Then again, I did watch the joke sub, so maybe I missed something.

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