Thank you, the links still have to be added to pages which have yet to be constructed.
hey, thank you! :) i'll be in the US in june, so i'll definitely look for those around. i believe my partner has had those before, so they shouldn't be that hard to find where we'll be staying! a Ton of food reviews are coming soon, with my trip and all.
Just saw your message today. Sorry for the late reply, but I am glad to hear of your trip. A couple words of warning with foods in the U.S: 1. Avoid General Mills products, there was a recall of flour for traces of E. Coli. 2. Do not buy grocery store brand meat or poultry products, unless from a butcher section, the warning I gave for General Mills applies here too.
To elaborate on the General Mills recall, it is no longer active, but it lasted for over a year as multiple batches tested positive.
The only manga that I've been keeping up with regularly is Witch Hat Atelier. I want to check out Cells at Work! now though. Thank you for sharing!
Hello Page, I'm from the Morris County area. Looking forward to see what your site becomes, thank you for the kind comments
Thank you. I'm glad it is helpful! 😄 Looking forward to your educational pages.
nice to meet with like-minds. i feel sometimes that when people say they “like anime,” they like anime TROPES even though anime is just a style of art… and it just so happens that i dont really like anime tropes that much. anyway, thank you so much for the praise :)
Agreed on the tropes. It is not so bad with older shows which may have established these tropes, because at least they were creative at that time. The worst offender, in my opinion, is the shounen protagonist. But this trope was established by Osamu Tezuka, who created likable and relatable characters who, even if they were robots or animals, had problems which were quite human too.