Life before death, Radiant.
Life before death, Radiant.
I have two moods for this:
One is a playlist composed of most of the library of songs by PVRIS. I don’t know why, but their music just really clicks with me; I can listen to that playlist all day with no problems (I usually hate listening to the same song more than once or twice a day).
The other is a playlist of non-combat music from The Elder Scrolls. Really good for gentle background music.
You know - boil 'em, mash 'em, stick 'em in a stew.
Consider the TV show another turning of the Wheel. Nothing in it prevents you from enjoying the Source.
Interesting choice. As much as I love the setting, I couldn’t see myself living in a place that has hurricanes on a weekly basis.
I’m guessing it’s the manager of the former manager.
As a teenager I ironically started saying “howdy” as a greeting. It’s now decades later and I still can’t break the habit.
I am in no way from the US, let alone parts of it that would say howdy on a regular basis.
People debate whether we landed on the moon - one of the wisest watched televised events ever. I would be surprised if a Livestream of him doing just that would be enough to avoid dozens of conspiracy theories.
I’m a locksmith, and, I’m a locksmith.
I remember playing the sequel when I was younger and remember having a blast. I don’t know of a good dragonriding / sword & sorcery game that’s come out in ages, so a remake of these games would be amazing.
Adios ASIO
I’m pretty sure I read an article a couple of weeks ago about that exact scenario happening.
Local transactions would be in Yen (also all vending machines such as train tickets - very important for getting around).
I would say you’d want to have at least a few hundred dollars worth of Yen when you arrive, and you could possibly get more when you get there, depending on how your bank works. Another option is to get a prepaid Visa card which you can then use to withdraw money in Yen from their ATMs.
Something I haven’t seen suggested in other comments is to rent a mobile wifi dongle and unlimited internet. This was fantastic when I travelled there since I could get directions and translation in real time through my phone without having to deal with the hassle of roaming charges.
The process to pick it up was super easy - either at the airport or main train station (can’t remember which), and returning it was as simple as putting it in the provided mail package and putting it in a mailbox.
Some other things - in my experience Tokyo at least is not super accessible for wheelchairs and the like. I recall that the first subway station I exited from had a two story stair climb with no alternative, and this was hardly a unique experience.
Also, Japan still very much runs on cash. I don’t know what it’s like for you, but where I am (outside US), we’ve basically transitioned to a cash-free economy for 90% of transactions so that was a big change for me.
Fuckin’ oath! Swearing is the shit!
IIRC it’s only the largest GSVs and Rings that need more than one Mind.
As one of those migrated Redditors, I really enjoy being able to continue following the story from here. Thank you for such wonderful comics!