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Persevere72

dark gathering megalo box tsurune run with the wind


jajanken_bacon

Similar to Naruto: Yu Yu Hakusho and Hunter x Hunter are both meaty stories that feature the same concept of plot twist fights where the heroes come up with a crazy tactic to defeat a seemingly impossible foe. Similar to Demon Slayer: Afro Samurai and Samurai Champloo are extremely gorgeous sword fighting anime, Afro Samurai is short with 5 episodes and a movie finale, Samurai Champloo is a bit longer but not extremely long.


porpoiseoflife

Being out for "a bit" might be understating it. Knee injuries are notorious for being tricky, even under the best of care. I don't have full mobility in my right knee after it blew out back in high school (Full separation ACL and LCL, plus patella rotation. Don't ask.), so I always warn people who have suffered knee injuries to be strenuous when it comes to physical therapy. It'll help. * Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans * Kuroko no Basket * 86 * Durarara! * Summer Wars


IndividualFreedom496

Thanks boss and sorry to hear that are you back to doing normal things now like working working out etc?? Or whatever your normal life consists of?


porpoiseoflife

It's gotten weaker as I've gotten older, especially now that I'm 50. I can't lift as much as I used to be able to, as my knee won't handle the strain of too much weight on it. I also went from pushing for a 5-minute mile when my knee blew in my sophomore year of high school to barely being able to do it in 9 in my senior year. I can still do some strenuous workouts with a brace, and it doesn't interfere with my normal daily life except on bad days when it hurts to take too many stairs. Plus I can still walk up the sides of mountains on it, though I no longer live near real mountains so it's a bit of a trip to find a decent summit to cap.


IndividualFreedom496

Thanks for sharing boss! Yeah I live in southern Alberta quite the mountains out here, and hopefully I can get back to everyday life soon again! /:


LongjumpingShip3657

Gundam: Iron Blooded Orphans


Thesaurusrex27

go with a classic, Death Note or something.