Thread:Hyocaso/@comment-28818979-20170607032631/@comment-28209103-20170607231744

It's said because of illness but knowing jap it's probably a cover for something, maybe she's tired of her profession.. or it migth be real illness. who knows.

I like VA because they're pro's. It's like watching painter paints or even clerk.. clerking (?) or receptionist at work.. even cleaning service at work are pretty fascinating watch. Basically when someone who do something seriously doing his trade you'll find a beauty in it.. maybe it's kind of hard to be understood but I'm sure you have that moment where you're looking at someone doing his job and feel moved, happy or maybe that undescribeable feeling like when you look at something you consider arts.

The thing I love the most from Japan are not anime but their work's ethic and dedication. They actually respect someone who take something they did to logical extreme and honor them with -sensei regardless if it's just article writer or a kabuki artist or pot maker. Their approach to work are different too. While there's lot of underpayed works there but I never heard of any job considered to be "bad" or "low" there. They respect and fully acknowledge that every job are something that are beneficial to society and such every job are meaningful therefore Job for them are not merely source of income but also an arts..

Of course this is just popular potrayal of Japanese society but such ideal are the closest to what I call arts. and since I prefer audio media, VA are the prime example of the best art I can find lying around. Of course my standard are pretty high, there's some VA that highly popular but not up to my standard like HanaKana, Kugimiya Rie or Mizuki Nana.. it's like they can act but I can't sense passion and dedication on it.. well it's my personal baseless opinion tho but for FGO most of the VA are the good one.. especially the male (however the idea of seriously listen to male VA seems kinda gay in my head)