The best shows can be so hard to watch because they’re so good at hitting where it hurts
The best shows can be so hard to watch because they’re so good at hitting where it hurts
What’s fun about getting into an old but new for you thing is having a huge backlog of classics to experience for the first time. Sometimes I’ll get into a new genre of music and it’s the best going through top 10 album lists and so on. I hope you have a great experience!
Mushishi was fantastic! I definitely also rec that one.
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood might interest you. Thinking about interesting character studies - if you like stories with horror elements, Monster is great. Cowboy Bebop is a classic sci fi story. I was personally a big fan of Moribito: Guardian of the Spirit.
I helped a lady your age pick out a color for a room in her house, and she ended up going for a very bright peach. She loved it so much she put it in every room in her house where she didn’t have a color picked out.
If you aren’t planning to sell in a year or two, I say pick something that makes you happy when you see it. Realtors might have a different favorite color in 5 years.
Yeah this is similar to my experience. Some stuff gets done without that monologue, but I’m not completely without it.
Inside a decorated Christmas tree. Maybe I can blame the cat for all the glass bulbs I’d break?
I have one in my kitchen. This kinda reminded me it’s been ages since i looked it over to make sure it’s in working condition.
What’s fun with indie games and playing on a delay is that when I want to play a new game and grab something in my price range off my wishlist, I often have no idea what the game is or why past me thought I’d want to play it. Time wipes out any spoilers I got reading about it or watching someone play it years ago.
Poor Laios. He misses a couple clothing details but does pretty well. And then…look at how they see him. Chilchuck does ok-ish on everyone other than Laios.
Senshi and Marcille, though…