Jun’s Kitchen A little less easy to follow but it’s always a pleasure to watch him cook. You’ll feel jealous of the quality of food he makes for his cats
Jun’s Kitchen A little less easy to follow but it’s always a pleasure to watch him cook. You’ll feel jealous of the quality of food he makes for his cats
As others have said, lactose free milk! As another option, my local vegan cafe also offers things like oat milk and coconut milk - and while they don’t quite give the same foam as regular milk, I reckon they make a much better tasting latte.
Considering the limitations of the console it’s incredible just how high quality the game is, the music especially. Timeless masterpiece.
Hearing the music and the cry of a silt strider just makes me feel home
As a FFXIV player, your experience or understanding of the game sounds like an outlier… I’ve played for 2+ years, it’s the most positive, welcoming and lively community I’ve ever come across!
Presses like Fitcarraldo, Charco, 404 etc. are responsible for introducing me to some of the best reads I’ve had in recent hears, from authors like Jon Fosse, Olga Tokarczuk, Helen McClory and Selva Almada. I was introduced to the women in translation month through these publishers and it’s led to some of the most meaningful reads I’ve ever had. I therefore have a lot of love for many of these publishers and it’s fantastic to see so many of them making such an impact.
The play store reviews are actually localised, if you check the further info under the overall review score there’s a message box which pops up to explain this.
As a Reddit user who’s recently moved to Lemmy - that’s a fair point, you fucking moron
I picked up an official translation of Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou so I’m gently enjoying that. The art is beautiful and the bittersweet nature of the manga is pretty beautiful honestly.
And also Go With the Clouds, North by Northwest because I love Aki Irie’s art. It’s set in Iceland but reminds me a little of Norway which makes me happy.
Glad to see you’re enjoying Dungeon Meshi!
I’ve not read it to completion, but the YoRHa: Pearl Harbour Descent (depicting events leading up to NieR: Automata) is certainly very good. As an aside, the NieR: Automata light novels are excellent.
If you’re in to your Yoko Taro there’s also several manga entries in the Drakenguard universe, but I don’t know these so well.
There’s also a bunch of good adaptations of visual novels, like Danganropa and Steins;Gate, but I feel like I’m cheating a little by suggesting those!
Seconded, great book with lots of comfy feels. The Count has to be one of the most charming and pleasant characters I’ve read.
I’m all for this, it would be a good way to get a bit of chat going each week which is important for keeping the sublem active!
I can tell you now, if you start reading it, the story will go places you could never guess! Great manga, lots of likeable characters and a fun story.
Poor Dungeon Meshi getting called out here… However it’s one of the best series’ I’ve read for years and I would highly, highly recommend it - I love all the insane food it somehow invents. And in fact it somehow remains the focal part of the story, despite the ridiculous twists it takes.
I’d legitimately never seen what the Reddit app looks like as I always used RIF but good grief it’s actually somehow worse than I’d been led to believe.
Wouldn’t surprise me if a vast majority of the posts on that sub come from bots.
About 17 or so years ago I had a little money to spend on a book, and found this odd little shelf in my local bookstore. I’d never seen anything like it before, so picked up the coolest thing I could find and that’s how I ended up reading Shaman King. My taste has changed somewhat since!
Strange, that’s definitely different from what I’m seeing, I’m not sure why that could be. Google might only show localised review scores?
Knifepoint Horror. No other horror podcast has ever come close to being as good for me