I mean, there's probably a timeline out there where that universe's Ame has that appearance.
I mean, there's probably a timeline out there where that universe's Ame has that appearance.
Can someone tell the YouTube algorithm to stop giving me vids that spoil holomem past lives?
I didn't realize Pokemon Center has a virtual queue now. I just wanted to shop for Pokemon-themed home goods for the living room, but scalpers got me waiting.
I like how you need to use a sublimation printer at least once a week to prevent it from clogging because it's another motivation for me to make stuff at a regular pace and not let the money I spent go to waste.
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Life hack: if you find yourself too sedentary from sitting down too much throughout the day, do glute exercises, that way you'll be too sore to sit down.
Makes me think about how we can generally see bears as cute, though I guess it depends on the size of the bear.
Accidentally dropped my return Shinkansen ticket in the station without knowing. Luckily a dude saw and picked it up and returned it to me. Dodged a bullet there, or rather... almost dodged my bullet train.
I was afraid of overloading on noodles and rice here and having issues with my digestive system, but like it's almost the opposite? TMI but at home I was dropping logs, here I'm like leaving tiny rabbit pellets. Dunno if it's the 20k+ daily steps or what.
While every inch of my body might be deteriorating from the slow march of time, I will always celebrate those moments like when a bouncer does a double take after checking my ID and says he thought I was 10 years younger than what my ID says.
I always thought that boy group choreo was my stronger point, so I was a bit confused when I was assigned to the girl group song of my dance crew's performance. And I wasn't even like delegated to the back behind everyone cuz I'm bad or something; they literally have me center for two big sections?
With the LA fires, a common theme I saw was, out of all the objects lost to the fires, people were sad the most about sentimental objects like family pictures. I'm reflecting on this because it's a reminder that the human connections and memories are what matter the most.
Kinda late to the party, but Dandadan is actually so good. I haven't been keeping up with anime at all the last few years because maybe I thought I was past that phase, but after actually taking the time to sit down with a series again, I'm reminded how amazing anime can be.
Of course any features that helped you figure the Why were deleted for no good reason. Like no more community comments and explanations?
Duolingo is fine if you want to get basics and some survival phrases out of the way, but while they teach you How they skip the Why. They skip the proper grammar teaching, and past a certain point, that lack of foundation hampers you as you try getting to the next level.
I'm seeing now that the reason I prefer reading Kanji is partly due to the fact that I'm still kinda zako at reading Hiragana. Kanji lets my brain make assumptions on what the surrounding Hiragana is from context, instead of me having to actually pay attention to the Hiragana.
One random but related thing I realized is, while playing choir parts on piano, I used to hate the big gaps between the tenor and bass parts in the bass clef, but on organ, keys are slightly smaller and closer together, making it possible to play some of those stretching one hand (or just use pedal)
Pipe organ is crazy. You need to coordinate 10 fingers and 2 feet over 4 different sets of keyboards/pedals, and then lyrics to sing too if you don't have a choir. I was gonna say it's like a one man band, but it's more like one man orchestra.
I wish I could subtract my weight from the weight of an average adult my age and use that difference as extra allowance for the weight of luggage I can bring on a plane.
1yo niece is learning ASL and it's fascinating to see her signing words more than she can speak. Albeit she doesn't always use them accurately, like every drink is "milk" and any mammal that isn't adult sized is "dog" including babies.
I was intimidated by this at first, but I got a sudden moment of inspiration after realizing how epic it would be to play Bach's little fugue in G Minor on this so now I'm motivated to learn.
Heard from some lesson audio 'you'll find this on... maybe not anymore... tape recorders or VCRs... but let me just fast forward to the current generation: DVD players'
yeah, still might need to fast forward a few more years
I find it kinda cool how some ESL learners adopt some non-standard accents depending on where they studied, like a Japanese person speaking English with a Filipino accent. Now I'm wondering if I can find a Japanese tutor who talks in a cool way so I can sound unique.
Out of context, it's hilarious, but reading the full context, no one in the article was trying to blame vidya games for causing violence or anything, they just interviewed one of Luigi's college friends who mentioned playing Among Us with an alleged killer is ironic.
I'll have you know that I've been asked what grade I was on more than one occasion this year; in completely different contexts too!
Another sign of the years going by is noticing how more pictures of people when they young were taken on smart phones. For my baby pictures, my parents still had to bring their film to pharmacies to have them developed and printed.
Had a flash card review streak going for Anki, but my app bugged out for a day and I couldn't see any of my decks until they fixed it, and my streak reset 🙃
And water is wet
I was out for dinner with the family and I made a chill guy reference to my brother. I knew that my nephew was the only one who would get it and he turned to look at me, but I kept a straight face and kept looking at my brother like a chill guy.