

If you mean stuff like Fantastic Planet, The Thief and the Cobbler (Re-cobbled Cut) and The Glass Harmonica, then I love it.
(Edit: oops I misread the comment nesting, you weren’t talking to me.)


If you mean stuff like Fantastic Planet, The Thief and the Cobbler (Re-cobbled Cut) and The Glass Harmonica, then I love it.
(Edit: oops I misread the comment nesting, you weren’t talking to me.)


Ya’ll be talking about anime like it’s a genre but it’s a medium
Extroverts dominate the narrative.
I thought it was dist-upgrade
You know who else referred to members of a specific ethnic group as “vermin”?
I accept your Seal gratefully 🙇♂️
Imagine there is a safe in your house. You ask your butler to update your documents that are inside the safe, but you forgot that the butler doesn’t have the key. Instead of asking you for the key, the butler builds a dollhouse, puts a tiny safe inside the dollhouse, and then does some magic to bind the fates of the dollhouse safe and the real safe together. The butler then opens the dollhouse safe using the dollhouse key, and updates the tiny dollhouse documents, which causes the real documents in the real safe to update as well. This causes you great consternation.


Veterinary syringes are “veterinary” for a reason
Better than, say, Norway? By what metrics?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_rankings_of_Norway


Japanese citizens aren’t even allowed to leave North Korea. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megumi_Yokota


Anything priced: tax not included


“Crypto” is “cryptography” but I assume you mean “cryptocurrency”?
I don’t know why you say it’s a scam because buying drugs without cryptocurrency greatly increases your risk of being scammed.
Maybe you mean speculating and NFTs?


I can imagine you saying “This doesn’t bother me. The women have won reproductive rights,” in 2022 just before the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and it’s sending me
https://renote.net/articles/198647 The epítome of bad Japanese subtitling is Toda Natsuko. My favorite example is from Apollo 13. She didn’t understand that “opening” a circuit causes electricity to stop flowing, so she mistranslated it as “turn it on!”