I kind of get that feeling in central Mexico now. It is very hot (not according to Texas or southwest standards) this season and it feels like winter happened two months ago (ends around mid February so shorter than like Canada). Georgia, on the other hand, is still approaching early to mid spring. Hot until hurricane season happens and tourist season ends on June.
I haven't explored any Vtubers or their content yet. Assuming Rev says desu counts, trying to stay up to date with some pop culture or entertainment news. He sure encouraged me to keep my money away from AAA studios. I have officially grown out of AAA studios. Said first girlfriend your age from Ohio being currently Amish would have grown out of AAA studios eventually, simply because no talent!
Ubisoft sure got some nerve besmirching Japanese culture. Giving westerns a bad name in Japan besides streamers and influencers. Final Fantasy, Assassin's Creed and Call of Duty have all gotten stale over time. Yes, the novelty of such multimillion dollar franchises have gotten their novelty worn out. More worn out novelty than the cyberpunk genre.
At least the cyberpunk genre is changing its themes and motif. Breaking away from critique upon capitalism which is or was conventional cyberpunk tradition.
Yes, I prefer more unconventional cyberpunk like Transmetropolitan, Tokyo Ghost, Private Eye and so. Including anime options like Solty Rei (no ugly neon lights in the rain and generic plot revolving around corporate control like RoboCop) and Silent Möbius which don't follow the old cyberpunk formula like Blade Runner. I'll delve into unconventional cyberpunk comics after Copperhead and I would also like to read East of West, a new kind of western. That is, delving into alternative entertainment.
So yes! We don't need knockoffs riding on the coats of Blade Runner, Matrix, Akira, Ghost in the Shell or RoboCop. I prefer an adaptation of unconventional cyberpunk and the anime industry owes me a new Silent Möbius adaptation with QD's story included (introduce Aoi and her friends exactly like in the manga). QD came out in 2013 and still no plans to adapt it.
I prefer knockoffs for whetstones because they're in limited supply. Limited supply because of idiots around us that don't know how to take care of simple kitchen knives or tools.
As you can see, I put a lot of things over modern AAA slop, that high-budget garbage made by overpaid, overworked amateurs.
With that said, I'm finally able to reread unadapted Silent Möbius chapters and the sequel QD. I'll also use Japanese to get into old Sakura Taisen games that Sega never bothered releasing in the west.
I finally got back slinging after five years. If only I had a lathe so I can machine steel bullets or flying mini footballs from hell, but I'm cool with just shooting rocks for now. Steel bullets penetrate better (especially when brine quenched), fly farther and fly faster in my opinion though. Better in everyway to conventional slingstones.
Hello again Lady Rose! So how are you doing this spring?
I've been checking out some games on Gamepass and I feel like replaying Dead Space. I wish that Valkyria Chronicles one could have gotten remastered on Xbox, but oh well!
Other than that, I might read Hajime no Ippo, School Rumble or Gantz soon enough.
Before I completed Sorcerer Hunters, I was reading Trigun Maximum and Linebarrels of Iron. Now I'm looking forward to reading Digimon V-Tamers next.
In conclusion, I did read some good manga.
I'll definitely commit to V-Tamers like my North Carolina girl commited to Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin. I also look forward to seeing later chapters of Silent Möbius being translated.
Silent Möbius definitely needs a remake. My big Virgo friend or a tomboy is dying to see more sci-fi anime.
Welcome back Rose! I just completed the Sorcerer Hunters manga, getting to know its true story and stuff at around the same time I was re-watching Megaman NT Warrior.
Anyway, I hope that you've had a wonderful March and April. If I was a professional baker, then I would gladly bake a wonderful birthday cake to Maaya Sakamoto, Megumi Hayashibara or Ayako Kawasumi, aka, Tomoko Nomura.
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I haven't explored any Vtubers or their content yet. Assuming Rev says desu counts, trying to stay up to date with some pop culture or entertainment news. He sure encouraged me to keep my money away from AAA studios. I have officially grown out of AAA studios. Said first girlfriend your age from Ohio being currently Amish would have grown out of AAA studios eventually, simply because no talent!
Ubisoft sure got some nerve besmirching Japanese culture. Giving westerns a bad name in Japan besides streamers and influencers. Final Fantasy, Assassin's Creed and Call of Duty have all gotten stale over time. Yes, the novelty of such multimillion dollar franchises have gotten their novelty worn out. More worn out novelty than the cyberpunk genre.
At least the cyberpunk genre is changing its themes and motif. Breaking away from critique upon capitalism which is or was conventional cyberpunk tradition.
Yes, I prefer more unconventional cyberpunk like Transmetropolitan, Tokyo Ghost, Private Eye and so. Including anime options like Solty Rei (no ugly neon lights in the rain and generic plot revolving around corporate control like RoboCop) and Silent Möbius which don't follow the old cyberpunk formula like Blade Runner. I'll delve into unconventional cyberpunk comics after Copperhead and I would also like to read East of West, a new kind of western. That is, delving into alternative entertainment.
So yes! We don't need knockoffs riding on the coats of Blade Runner, Matrix, Akira, Ghost in the Shell or RoboCop. I prefer an adaptation of unconventional cyberpunk and the anime industry owes me a new Silent Möbius adaptation with QD's story included (introduce Aoi and her friends exactly like in the manga). QD came out in 2013 and still no plans to adapt it.
I prefer knockoffs for whetstones because they're in limited supply. Limited supply because of idiots around us that don't know how to take care of simple kitchen knives or tools.
As you can see, I put a lot of things over modern AAA slop, that high-budget garbage made by overpaid, overworked amateurs.
I was also wondering if there are any themes that you want to explore really badly.
Other than that, I'll explore more Duolingo and I'm as impressed as that Japanese Youtuber with the traditional Japanese outfit.
I hope that you had a wonderful Halloween Day.
I'll be delving into indie comics other than Copperhead (space western stuff).
My old chihuahua was born this month and she was the cutest dog I've ever seen since I was very young.
I finally got back slinging after five years. If only I had a lathe so I can machine steel bullets or flying mini footballs from hell, but I'm cool with just shooting rocks for now. Steel bullets penetrate better (especially when brine quenched), fly farther and fly faster in my opinion though. Better in everyway to conventional slingstones.
Yes, able to cause instant death like Horn Drill.
Anyway, I hope that Texas has the best aquapark ever. Everyone knows that cruising on water slides and doing cannonballs are awesome.
Other than that, my Japanese 101 lessons are getting interesting, but that's only the tip. Of the iceberg, that is.
Soon, I'll be able to master enough Japanese so that I can read rare manga.
I've been checking out some games on Gamepass and I feel like replaying Dead Space. I wish that Valkyria Chronicles one could have gotten remastered on Xbox, but oh well!
Other than that, I might read Hajime no Ippo, School Rumble or Gantz soon enough.
Before I completed Sorcerer Hunters, I was reading Trigun Maximum and Linebarrels of Iron. Now I'm looking forward to reading Digimon V-Tamers next.
In conclusion, I did read some good manga.
I'll definitely commit to V-Tamers like my North Carolina girl commited to Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin. I also look forward to seeing later chapters of Silent Möbius being translated.
Silent Möbius definitely needs a remake. My big Virgo friend or a tomboy is dying to see more sci-fi anime.
Anyway, I hope that you've had a wonderful March and April. If I was a professional baker, then I would gladly bake a wonderful birthday cake to Maaya Sakamoto, Megumi Hayashibara or Ayako Kawasumi, aka, Tomoko Nomura.
I hope to read some manga that I like.