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My anime chat game changed with a basic color system

I used to get lost in anime talks because I'd forget who did what in which show. So I made a simple spreadsheet for my watchlist and added color codes. I give each anime a color based on its mood, like orange for funny stuff and purple for serious plots. Now when my friends bring up a series, I see the color in my head and remember key points faster. Like with 'Demon Slayer,' marked red for action, I recall the fight scenes easily. Our chats got way more focused and fun because I can jump in without hesitating. Setting this up took maybe ten minutes and it saves me so much time. Try it if your anime discussions feel all over the place, lol.
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tylerg30
tylerg304d ago
Color coding stuff reminds me of my video game spreadsheet with symbols. Skulls for hard games, smileys for casual ones. It helps when friends want recommendations, like picking chill games from the smiley section. Your anime system must cut through chat chaos the same way. We once argued if a game was skull-hard or just frowny-face difficult. Simple tricks do save time.
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rileyt24
rileyt243d ago
Wait, so do you dream in color-coded spreadsheets now? (Not judging, mine would probably be a mess.)
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thomas.kai
@tylerg30, ever dream in skulls and smileys?
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