Utawarerumono, Arslan Senki, No Game no Life, Elfen Lied, Sword Art Online, Higurashi, Cowboy Bebop, Trigun, Akira, Spice and Wolf, Air, Kanon, A Lull in the Sea, Barakamon, Mob Psycho 100, Magi, Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid, The Devil is a Part-Timer, Magical Academy Wasshoi, Devilman Crybaby, Baki, Drifters, Mushishi, Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun, Noragami, Koufuku Graffiti,
Movies in no particular order
Aachi and Ssipak, Jin Roh: The Wolf Brigade, Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust, Sword of the Stranger, Lupin 111: The Castle of Cagliostro, No Game No Life: Zero, Royal Space Force, Summer Wars, Captain Harlock 2013, Captain Harlock: Arcadia of my Youth,
Plastic Nee San, Onee chan ga kita, Rain Town, Kanamewo
Manga in no particular Order:
A Drifting Life, Psyren, Oyaji, Tomo chan is a girl, Gal Cooking, Solanin, Adolf, Buddha, We did it, Golden Kamuy, Gunsmith Cats, A story about treating a female knight who has never been treated as a woman as a woman, Oyasumi Punpun
Had to Wikipedia that one to be honest. It looks quite interesting. I'm actually taking a little break from more serious reading after finally finishing Meditations. I'm reading my first LN series with Spice and Wolf. I'm halfway through volume 1 and really enjoying it so far. It offers a lot of detail that they couldn't really fit in either the manga or anime.
On occasion. It would be interesting to see how history could have changed if they had become the dominant force behind the foundation of modern Russia instead of the Duchy of Moscow.
I had a postal voting thing come in the post recently, but I think that was for local elections. There's not a general election scheduled for Britain soon, is there? Unless, you're talking about an election to decide the next leader of the Advocacy Club for SAO. Maybe ApacheSnow69 will come back out of the shadows, to lead us into a bright new future. Lol.
Adams has always been an eccentric one. He's always been a Northern California, athiest/secular conservative with a passionate hatred of hippies, environmentalism, diversity training, and California leftist stuff that he had shoved down his throat when he worked in San Francisco for a software company. However, he's shifted a tad farther right in his old age mostly due to his twitter addiction and spending a LOT of time on the internet. Dilbert from the late 80s to mid 2000s was the funniest American newspaper comic by far. I bought the collection book every year growing up and would read them with my dad. Much like the Simpsons, it ran WAY past its prime and now is just kind of sad.
Lol. I can't say I've ever flown with them, but when I visit Scandinavia someday, I'll have to fly with the black vikings. Maybe they also have Norse Zulu? Who knows?
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