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Anyone else remember Dragon Ball Z on Cartoon Network?

How many of you remember watching dragon ball Z in hindi on cartoon network and who else remembers the hindi intro?

I still remember waiting for around 5 PM every day just to watch dbz and my favorite saga was the namek saga,and no matter how many times I’ve seen it, goku’s first super saiyan transformation still gives me chills. damn goku ss1 vs frieza final form , that moment was something else.

Which saga was your favorite?

u/shinigamiishere_16 — 11 hours ago

Does anyone else still remember watching Narnia for the first time?

I still remember the feeling of watching Narnia for the first time walking through the wardrobe and suddenly entering the completely different world. There was something magical about it that I don't think I'll ever forget.

Do you still watch Narnia sometimes, even now?

What did you feel when you first saw Narnia, Aslan, the or the whole world?

u/shinigamiishere_16 — 1 day ago
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These aegyo moments are honestly too good

Kim Ji won absolutely nailed it, but Park Seo joon doing aegyo is something else entirely and their expressions and delivery make these moments even funnier.

Who is your favourite?

u/shinigamiishere_16 — 5 days ago

If you know this page, you know the book. If you don’ you should probably read it

One of those books that changes the way you see everyday interactions,the psychology behind seemingly simple decisions is fascinating. Definitely worth a read.

u/shinigamiishere_16 — 7 days ago

Ramayana the legend of Prince rama (1992). One of the best Ramayana movies from my childhood .

I was only 5 years old when I watched this in 2000, and somehow those memories have stayed with me all these years.

u/shinigamiishere_16 — 10 days ago
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Created mine at 11 thinking it was going to be temporary… 20 years later, still using the same email, what about you guys?

u/shinigamiishere_16 — 11 days ago
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Recess deserved way more love,this was peak childhood. Rewatching it feels like visiting an old friend. If you remember this, your childhood was awesome.

u/shinigamiishere_16 — 13 days ago

Delhiites, what's your favourite library in Delhi?

I've always loved exploring libraries around Delhi, and my personal favourites are the Japan Foundation library and the Korean Cultural Centre Library. The atmosphere is peaceful, the collections are unique, and they're great if you're into Japanese or Korean language, culture, manga, literature, or just want a quiet place to read.

I'm looking to discover more hidden gems around the city.

What's your favourite library in Delhi, and why?

I'd love to add a few new places to my list.

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u/shinigamiishere_16 — 16 days ago

A story about nothing... that somehow says everything.

Finished a Whole life by Robert seethaler today

and i don't think I've ever read a book this quiet, but somehow it hit me harder than a lot of bigger, more dramatic stories and it's about an ordinary man who goes through love, loss, war, getting old, and just... living and nothing flashy happens, and I think that's exactly why it works

And these three lines kept in my heart and mind .

Time passed.

Life went on.

Everything changes.

And the hardest thing this book made me realize is that life doesn't promise fairness and good people suffer and the people you love can be gone before you're ready and time slowly takes your youth, your strength, and one day, everyone you care about, but life doesn't stop, it just keeps moving and you don't have to live an extraordinary life for it to matter, sometimes just getting up, carrying your pain, and moving forward is enough.

u/shinigamiishere_16 — 19 days ago

Who's Been to the Delhi Gate Sunday Book Market?

Hello, book lovers! 📚

How many of you have visited delhi gate on a sunday to buy books or novels? I'd love to hear about your experience.

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u/shinigamiishere_16 — 21 days ago

Anyone else accidentally finish 5–6 kdramas and way too much anime every month? 😅

Me: I'll just watch one episode.

Also me, one month later:

📺 6 Kdramas finished

🎌 More anime than I can count

😴 Sleep schedule: gone

❤️ Emotionally attached to fictional characters

I'm starting to think kdramas and anime are less of a hobby and more of a full time emotional commitment.

So... what's the one kdrama or anime that completely took over your life? 👀

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u/shinigamiishere_16 — 22 days ago

Anyone else accidentally finish 5–6 kdramas and way too much anime every month? 😅

Me: I'll just watch one episode.

Also me, one month later:

📺 6 Kdramas finished

🎌 More anime than I can count

😴 Sleep schedule: gone

❤️ Emotionally attached to fictional characters

I'm starting to think kdramas and anime are less of a hobby and more of a full time emotional commitment.

So... what's the one kdrama or anime that completely took over your life? 👀

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u/shinigamiishere_16 — 22 days ago