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Hiiii

Erroneous Grammarian @notexactlyright
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When They Cry... Isn't that the other name for Higurashi no Naku Koro ni? I really enjoyed that series!

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Sounds worth a shot... To be honest, I'm not sure *what* I'm looking for. I prefer plots that handle exposition tactfully and have a deeper meaning to it, maybe something to even challenge the mind's perception of ethics, reality, modern society, etc. I know there are anime out there like that, but I'm not familiar enough with the genre anymore to know where or how to look (other than just pulling up a list and reading each and every summary alphabetically until I stumble across something that sounds interesting).