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I digress, San Francisco's politics is considered very progressive. At the same time, NIMBY laws are very strong and contributed to homelessness there.
Laid-back episode. The narration is a nice touch and Hiro imagining he's being interviewed is funny. And the bombshell of the episode, just who exactly is Fujishiro-san?
Before the reveal, I thought he's a retired Yakuza boss who's basically made it, then decided to work at a convenience store to live a quiet life.
With an episode like Dan da Dan E7, it's hard for any of the others to top it in this week's chart.
The low-effort addition of the udon makes it funnier
We'll find out when the adaptation of My Life Is Just As Wrong As I Expected After Traveling to Another World Where I’m Surrounded By Cute Girls At A Magical High School And Am Also The Fabled Hero of Legend... gets announced.
Optics of cutting the programs aside, it's criminal that beneficial programs like these don't get re-authorized.
In general, it's worth getting to video games. I would caution against trying corporate-created games, mainly because they are a money sink (for you) first and worthwhile entertainment second. There are a lot of "indie" games out there typically created by people truly passionate on their craft... you can take a look at them and see if it interests you.
- Stardew Valley
- Songs of Conquest
- No Man's Sky
- Factorio
- Disco Elysium
"Scratch a liberal, and a fascist bleeds." Makes you question if Californians really care for the marginalized.
Is it The Onion? Or Not the Onion?
Yes
I loved FMA's ending
I hated Naruto's ending
This one? It's mid. In comparison to its potential, how Oshi no Ko ended is so ass. The only consistently good thing is Mengo's art. And that Aka committed to Aqua dying.
Power lines blocking sky, Japan: 😍😍😍😍