Oh I love FMA, I've watched it twice I think. I've got the first volume somewhere but haven't gotten around to it. It's always my first reccomendation for people new to anime
For me, it was Chainsaw Man. I'd read a few manga years ago, most of Berserk, some Junji Ito, and Naruto way back as a kid, but none of it really stuck for me. And then I stumbled unto the Chainsaw Man anime, loved it and checked the subreddit, saw a ton of manga spoiler memes that made me feel like i was missing out, so I read the entirety of what was out, figured out manga is pretty dope, and now I'm working on reading Monster and One Piece
Exactly how I found it! The YouTube reccomendation algorithm is too good
Masayoshi Takanaka - The Rainbow Goblins 1981
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It's japanese psychedelic jazz fusion based on a 1971 children's book of the same name by Count Ul Del Rico. I don't know what else to say it's just awesome, it has narration from the book that makes it a really fun listen and narrative with great musicianship. Parts of it are serene and calming interspersed with high energy bangers like Seven Goblins and Thunderstorm, it flows together really well without having a stale vibe.
If you're scared of downloading online, you could borrow from your library and burn dvds like it's 2003
Me too! I just need to use it more but I'm hardly at my computer these days. It's great for gaming though, just being able to use the left half and shove the right in a corner and have more mouse space than I know what to do with.
I'm still not used go the columnar keys and it being split, it takes a lot of mental effort for me to keep track of which half has which keys. It's very comfortable to type on, I probably just need more practice on it than I've had time for.
I have this problem routinely, what I do is cut land until I can fit my glorious jank, play it once and discover the deck is unplayable due to lack of land, get mad and shelve it for 7 months
I swapped to a moonlander a few months ago, and though I love it I still haven't gotten used to it yet. I also have small hands and I feel like i can't quite reach well enough to type properly, but maybe you'll have more luck
Absolutely love the term gaming hangover, it's so fitting for how I felt when I beat those.
That looks awesome for sure! We were thinking about starting a fresh 5e campaign so I'm gonna look into this some more and maybe make one, thanks for posting this
That is awesome to hear! I really want to do BG2 eventually but it's a huge time commitment for me so I'm glad I don't need to first. Thanks!
How important are the prior games to the story?
Everything I've seen of BG3 looks great, I beat BG1 years ago but don't remember much, and never got around to BG2. Is it the sort of game I could just jump into, or would it be much better if I replayed those first?
I'm a little worried by the lack of trailers since it's about to come out, but man I really hope it comes in and is just shockingly good out of nowhere, I love the idea for it
I've played maybe a dozen characters, but the one I always want to go back to is my DND4 runepriest. I'm not sure why, I don't think DND4 is particularly good, but that class just felt so fun for me
I'm really looking forward to Marvels. I don't have high hopes for it, but the trailer just looks fun and goofy, and I really hope they manage to pull it off.