![]() The overall story for Daitoshokan no Hitsujikai was nothing extraordinary or groundbreaking. Following that ideal will take lead you closer to the path of enlightenment. Regardless, those of you who overlooked this show have a chance to redeem yourself if you change your ways and look to the less popular and more obscure things in life. It brings back bad memories of last Summer when a terrible Adam Sandler movie beat out Pacific Rim in the box office for that weekend. The fact that people would rather discuss popular, yet mediocre shows is downright depressing. You would have experienced a coherent plot, enjoyable characters, entertaining drama, and an overall comfy feeling that viewers have not experienced since Non Non Biyori last Fall. However, if you were one of the people who decided to give the show a try, you were in for quite a treat. This leads to Daitoshokan no Hitsujikai, an unfortunately overlooked show in the Fall 2014 season. Obviously those people have never looked further into the media that they claim to be an aficionado of and have never read Infinite Jest or listened to Yung Lean before. ![]() They are blinded by the delusion that something being popular automatically makes it good. Many people will claim that 50 Shades of Gray is high quality literature and many others will consider Drake to be a great rapper. The idea in which equating popularity to greatness is disappointingly common in our modern world.
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