Will Dudley
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Postgrad Architecture student in the UK
Stories (2/0)
Try Not to Lose Yourself
It was this journey of evangelism which lead me to a rather different gospel. I knelt faithfully at the altar of doubt, praying to the Gods of my time, for success, for power, for wealth. Over and over again, the bell rang. I opened my eyes, to find all the Gods departed. Each time I pulled out my diary, continued the tally, returned the book to its pocket, and knelt again.
By Will Dudley3 years ago in Psyche
The Dirty Word: Anime
A Brief History and Introduction to the word Anime Many of us grew up on Disney. Whether you were born in the 1940s, the 1990s, or after the turn of the millennium: chances are you were shown films such as Dumbo, Bambi, Lady and the Tramp, or any from the myriad Disney animations available. By now, you may have shown them to your children or even your grandchildren. Indeed, some of these films are so timeless that I’m sure many would be surprised to learn that Bambi, for example, was first released in 1942, yet it is still just as poignant today as it was then. We still show these films to our children, we still talk about them with our friends, we remember watching them and I daresay we’ve all heard someone lament something along the lines of “cartoons aren’t as good as they used to be” with a wistful look on their face. Now, Disney wasn’t the only company raising us on animated films. We also had wonderfully high-quality animations released by DreamWorks: The Prince of Egypt, The Road to El Dorado, Spirit. The point is that animation has been a significant part of many young people’s upbringing - and I do apologise if I’ve neglected to mention your childhood favourite so far.
By Will Dudley3 years ago in Geeks