>>799I like SoLs to relax, too, but some of them really bore me. I liked K-ON as a whole, but some parts felt like a chore to watch, for example. The comedy helps keep me engaged, and K-ON seemed to focus more on the bonding of the characters, which is fine in it's own regard, though I can't say I'm really a fan.
>>801Back in the 1800s, mostly here in the states, there were hundreds of utopian societies being formed that were mostly brought on by the Romantic period, or the Transcendentalist movement to be more specific. They failed because most of them either put too much emphasis on knowledge and not enough on sustenance or because they were flat out against reproduction and refused to even get into romantic relationships. Like a certain Internet community is now, heh.
Sorry for the wall of /his/ shit. History is about all I'm good at.
Well, the good thing about episodic SoLs is that you can pretty much continue whenever without missing anything. No reason to force yourself to do something right away.