It’s by the Teasing Master Takagi-san guy, and it’s really fun, competent, and cute. Only 28 chapters were out when I read it, so it didn’t feel like it was overstaying its welcome, which is a common problem with a lot of this guy’s stuff for me.
Don’t Look Up was kind of reddity in its portrayal of politics, but I felt that it really captured grief super duper uber well. That movie had me by the fucking heart like the entire way through.
I just really like Yokai Watch. It’s so good. This was especially fun because this is the game I played most and I haven’t touched Yokai Watch in years. Manjimutt supremacy, FF14 Manjimutt haters can eat my ass.
It was cool but I don’t have depression so it wasn’t a book I’d remember if I didn’t write it down here. It did move me though, I came out with a bit more empathy and understanding than I had before. Even if I wouldn’t have remembered the book itself, its effect on me would’ve stayed.
It’s a silent movie so I listened to it with the Frieren soundtrack and it was wildly out of place. I really liked it though, it holds up way better than I’d expect of a movie from 1927.
The Bride of Frankenstein and Helen O'Loy are just okay but I want to remember them.
Don't Look Up, Metropolis, and The Bride of Frankenstein I watched because of class, Helen O'Loy I heard about because of class but read on my own.
Pokemon Red fucks. It’s very charming in a somewhat less sanitized way than the later games in the series. Guyana is canon to Pokemon. I did a poison mono-type run which made it funny whenever an Alakazam went on screen and boss music started playing in my head.
Bride of Frankenstein was really funny, Frankenstein had a funny voice and some funny lines, and I thought it was funny that in this movie his literal only issue is that he’s really ugly.
Helen O’Loy is meh but weird. The conclusion was a bit rushed but interesting to me.
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Don't Look Up, Metropolis, and The Bride of Frankenstein I watched because of class, Helen O'Loy I heard about because of class but read on my own.
Helen O’Loy is meh but weird. The conclusion was a bit rushed but interesting to me.