

“Shady place despite being so cool” is Osaka in a nutshell.
And that goes double for the foreigner/tourist facing areas of the city.


“Shady place despite being so cool” is Osaka in a nutshell.
And that goes double for the foreigner/tourist facing areas of the city.
These kinds of posts are so irritating.
Are people incapable of teaching themselves these things? We live in an age of unparalleled information access. Whining about something you weren’t taught in school, which you probably would not have paid attention to at the time anyway, does not solve the problem, nor does it help anyone, least of all the OOP. GAH.
And its sequel, 2Nic2Furious, spinoff light novel Tunic Tunak Tun, charming side character TuJohn, and bricolage-based board game set in the same universe, Tuknick Tuknack. Don’t miss the MMO Tunic Townic!


Shouldn’t it be “are you too good for flipping burgers”?
Neurodivergent middle-aged Linux using anti-AI nostalgiagoggle-wearing very online privacy enthusiast with some degree of fixation on tech, be that privately (their hobby) or professionally (their job).
I did not use your guide as I do not need it, but if I did need it, it would be exactly the kind of thing I would be looking for.


We have a handful of… characters, it’s true. If you’d ever like to try again I can be of some help, perhaps. I’m no expert either.


It is called Carrion Fields but it’s quite hard to get into.


Sorry to disappoint you, but it’s meant to just be a bow across her back and javelins at her waist.


Alright.
There are player factions known as Cabals, each one has an item of great power. If you kill an enemy Cabal’s Guardian, you get that faction’s item of power. Bring it back to your guardian and the guardian holds onto it.
The enemy faction can retrieve theirs by killing your cabal guardian, one of whom is the centaur shown here, and I always thought that since getting their hands on an item of great rarity and power usually immediately results in an armed adventuring party coming for their heads, the guardians would be strongly disincentivized to accept them.


Sigh.
Remember when tech news made us think “wow that sounds cool!”?
I always hated his stupid comics that are just one layer away from “we sure do live in a society” or “if I rephrase this banal observation about a mundane phenomenon then perhaps it will make it funny or interesting” (it doesn’t)…
… but with this new knowledge, now my dislike can be justified!


Souls-like games. My theory is that the people who like these games feel like they have something to prove. I do not, but all the people I know who are really into them had massive inferiority complexes.
I could rip into this thing a million different ways.
And so you have. Bravo!
Ok but people are already doing this.


If this way of thinking became more widespread, all it would achieve would be the addition of child fees, not the removal of pet fees.
Man I’m still playing MUDs.


That “caught eating last ice cream domestic betrayal” at the top really ties the whole thing together. Very necessary.
Not if you aren’t interested in NASCAR.