A no-life neckbeard who sits in his parents' basement, keyboard warrior-ing with his greasy cheetos dust finger.
1)A person who thinks he is superior to anime casuals and thinks they are the scum for the earth for liking mainstream anime such as "Shingeki No Kyojin" also known as Attack on Titan, while he watches obscure, shitty anime that nobody has ever heard of, therefore thinking that he has a quality taste in anime.
2)A person on MyAnimeList.com who rates every anime 0/10 just because "they aren't as close to perfection as <insert obscure anime that is anime elitists favourite>" and acts like this high class anime reviewer who should be respected for his "amazing" anime taste.
Guy: -Hey Adam, did you hear what Jerry did yesterday? He started bashing on my favourite anime, Attack On Titan because he thought that it was "for filthy anime casuals"
Adam: -Wow, what a fucking anime elitist
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Revolution Radio is the twelfth studio album by American punk rock band Green Day, released on October 7, 2016, through Reprise Records. It is Green Day's first album since 21st Century Breakdown (2009) to be recorded as a trio after Jason White returned to being a touring member in 2016. The album received positive reviews from music critics, appearing on multiple year-end lists, and earned 95,000 first-week album-equivalent units in the US to debut at number one on the Billboard 200. In my opinion, the album that saved Green Day after the abomination trilogy that shall not be named. Features excellent tracks like "Bang Bang", "Outlaws", "Too Dumb To Die" and "Forever Now".
Tracklist:
1. "Somewhere Now"
2. "Bang Bang"
3. "Revolution Radio"
4. "Say Goodbye"
5. "Outlaws"
6. "Bouncing Off the Wall"
7. "Still Breathing"
8. "Youngblood"
9. "Too Dumb to Die"
10. "Troubled Times"
11. "Forever Now"
-"Hey, what are you listening to?"
-"Revolution Radio by Green Day"
-"Pssh, who listens to Green Day anymore, they're pieces of pop garbage now after the trilogy"
-"Not anymore, just listen to Bang Bang"
-"*listens* Woah, they have gone back to their punk sound, this sounds amazing"
-"I know right?"